Hi JJ,


You may want to take a look at:



http://sesame.library.yale.edu



and browse down the hierarchies under "Avaliable Materials"



>From the fedora end for the most part there is a hierearchy of title, volume, 
>issue, and page expressed by RELS-EXT isMemberOf relationships in the children.



We used MARC and derived DublinCore for the metadata.  These metadata records 
are for the title level, but we also ingested them at volume and issue level 
for indexing purposes, with tweaks added at volume and issue level to add 
granularity.  At the page level we just used DC, not MARC, and indexed the OCR 
content.



-Eric

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From: Jacobs, Jane W [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 9:30 AM
To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
Subject: [fcrepo-user] Data structures for Newspapers

Hi Folks,

This may be a dumb question but I’m sure some of you must be doing Local 
newspapers and perhaps you have some good ideas on how to set this up and some 
warnings on pitfalls we might try to avoid.

At Queens we are using VITAL, the VTLS front-ended Fedora product.  We are 
digitizing some local Queens Newspapers, including OCR.  We have a MARC record 
for the basic paper, but are unsure how to best represent the individual 
issues.  I thought that having XML would mean that we would be able to handle 
the granularity that MARC so conspicuously lacks, but now that it comes to it, 
I can’t figure out how to make work in practical terms.
The structure of a serial is, of course, particularly Hierarchical.   Here’s 
how I see it:

Serial (MARC level)

            Volume 1     (Date Range)                                           
                                                   Volume 2  …  Volume 99 …

                 Issue 1     (Date)                                             
                      Issue 2   …   Issue 52

                        Page 1                                                  
Page 2

                          Image JPG   Image TIFF      OCR Text


The question is how best to represent the complexity with the tools we have.  I 
looked at what Brooklyn did with the Brooklyn Eagle (although I don’t think 
it’s Fedora-based) and they simply identified each issue by date.

At the best of times, I have a pretty hard time wrapping my head around the 
RELS-X datastream, but I’m guessing we need some sort of abbreviated MARC or 
Dublin Core record for each issue and then a relationship to the original MARC 
record.

If anyone can show me a sample of their XML records for a serial hierarchy, I’d 
really appreciate it.

Thanks in advance.
JJ



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Queens Borough Public Library
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