Difference between revisions of "Add a new term"
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
=== Adding Access points to archival descriptions === | === Adding Access points to archival descriptions === | ||
− | Names, Places, and Subject [[Glossary#Access point|access points]] are a way of associating specific terms contained or referenced within an information object (e.g. items within a file; a video; a picture) to its archival description, and creating searchable entry points for users. They can be conceptualized as similar to "tags" and help contextualize information objects while returning better search results. In ICA-AtoM, access points are derived from [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]] and [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomies]] created and customized by users. Like other taxonomies and authority records in ICA-AtoM, these can be preloaded by administrators by importing [[Glossary#SKOS|SKOS]] XML files with predefined [[Glossary#Controlled vocabulary|controlled vocabularies]] and relationships, but they can also be created on the fly by users. | + | <div class="note">Names, Places, and Subject [[Glossary#Access point|access points]] are a way of associating specific terms contained or referenced within an information object (e.g. items within a file; a video; a picture) to its archival description, and creating searchable entry points for users. They can be conceptualized as similar to "tags" and help contextualize information objects while returning better search results. In ICA-AtoM, access points are derived from [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]] and [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomies]] created and customized by users. Like other taxonomies and authority records in ICA-AtoM, these can be preloaded by administrators by importing [[Glossary#SKOS|SKOS]] XML files with predefined [[Glossary#Controlled vocabulary|controlled vocabularies]] and relationships, but they can also be created on the fly by users.</div> |
</br> | </br> | ||
</br> | </br> |
Revision as of 17:06, 1 October 2012
Please note that ICA-AtoM is no longer actively supported by Artefactual Systems.
Visit https://www.accesstomemory.org for information about AtoM, the currently supported version.
Main Page > User manual > Add/edit content > Add/edit terms > Add a new term
From the Manage Taxonomy Screen
- Click Manage > Taxonomies in the main menu to go to a list of taxonomies. ICA-AtoM takes you to the taxonomy terms list page showing all existing taxonomies.
- Click the taxonomy you want to edit to expand it and view the terms associated with it.
- Click the Add new button to add a new term to the taxonomy. This will open the edit page for data entry.
- See Term data entry for detailed explanations and notes on fields.
- You can quit the cancel the process at any time by clicking the "cancel" button in the button block; no new term will be created.
- Click the Create button to save the new record.
Adding Access points to archival descriptions
Adding Access points "on the fly" from archival descriptions screen:
Access points can be added by users with edit permissions on the fly (without leaving an archival description) from the add/edit archival descriptions screen by simply adding a new name, subject, or place to the corresponding field in the Access points area.
Any terms previously created and any access point taxonomies already imported into ICA-AtoM will populate a the drop-down menu when a user places the cursor in the field, to ensure that controlled vocabulary terms are maintained, but multiple new terms can also be added. However, if a hierarchical relationship is to be established between terms (for example, nesting "Mount Pleasant" as a narrower term of "Vancouver"), an administrator or editor will have to edit the term through the taxonomies list.