Beth and Seth,

Currently my program does not export CSV archival object records. Though it 
sounds like Seth's XSL might help with that. You could try seeing how Seth's 
script works and if you want to just export a bunch of EADs, my program could 
still help with that.

Corey
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I don't believe the AS API has a CSV export option, however, I have an XSL that 
can turn an EAD into a CSV of archival objects (using the c-levels; it goes up 
to 5 levels deep): 
https://github.com/seth-shaw-unlv/small-stuff/blob/master/ead-numbered-components_to_tsv.xsl.
 You would just need to add the collection level data separately.

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 11:25 AM Elizabeth Russell 
<elizabeth.russe...@maine.edu<mailto:elizabeth.russe...@maine.edu>> wrote:
Hi Corey,

This sounds very promising.  I just heard back from Mukurtu and they do not 
have a working API, so that aspect is moot.  However, they use a CSV template 
for import.  Would your program be able to export CSV archival object records?

Best,

Beth

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 2:20 PM Corey Schmidt 
<corey.schm...@uga.edu<mailto:corey.schm...@uga.edu>> wrote:
Beth,

If you want to batch export records (EADs, MARCXML, Container labels, PDFs 
won't work on ASpace versions 2.6-2.7.1) from ArchivesSpace, I'm developing a 
program<https://github.com/uga-libraries/ASpace_Batch_Export-Cleanup-Upload> to 
do just that. All you need is your ArchivesSpace username, password, and API 
URL, which is usually just your ArchivesSpace URL with a :8089 tacked on the 
end (whoever hosts your ASpace should know). You can find the Windows version 
here: 
https://github.com/uga-libraries/ASpace_Batch_Export-Cleanup-Upload/releases/tag/v0.6.1
  - click the asbatch-v061.exe. Hopefully a Mac version will be coming soon.

It does not batch import records into ArchivesSpace, as ASpace does that with 
background jobs already. If you want to export records one at a time, you can 
do that from the staff interface.

As far as importing and exporting from Mukurtu, I'm not sure how that operates. 
My hope is the program I'm working on will expand to be interoperable with 
other systems, but that will take some time.

Let me know if this is helpful and/or you have any questions.

Corey

Corey Schmidt
ArchivesSpace Project Manager
University of Georgia Special Collections Libraries
Email: corey.schm...@uga.edu<mailto:corey.schm...@uga.edu>
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Subject: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Mukurtu question

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Hello Group,

My institution is partnering with a Native American group to review potentially 
sensitive material we may have in our collections.  They use Mukurtu, a CMS 
developed for indigenous people, and is built on Drupal.  The proposal is to 
import the collection records to Mukurtu, they can review and add TK 
(traditional knowledge) labels.  Then the records will be added back to ASpace 
with the new information.

My question is - does anyone know how or if I can import or export records to 
and from ASpace and Mukurtu, without using the API?  I'm not comfortable using 
APIs because I don't really know how to use them.

Thank you,

Beth

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