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Links for digital objects representing material described in finding aids should be added to the appropriate finding aid in ArchivesSpace. Create and link digital objects in ArchivesSpace. Digital objects may be created/linked individually or by using the Link-o-matic application.

As of September 2017, it will be policy to use ArchivesSpace Digital Objects for digital images of all material described in finding aids, including restricted material (i.e. under copyright). Digital Objects for restricted material should remain unpublished. If you add links for restricted material using Link-o-matic, you will need to manually uncheck the publish box for Digital Object to ensure they are not made public.

Running Link-o-matic:

At any time after one or more digital objects have been deposited in the DRS, open the resource record containing archival object records to be linked in the edit mode

Click the "Fetch Digital Objects" button

In the "Enter Owner Code" dialogue box that appears, enter your DRS owner code (for Houghton it is FHCL.HOUGH) in the owner code box, then click the "Fetch Digital Objects" button

When the "Fetch Digital Objects Results" dialogue box appears, either select "Go to Background Job" or "Close," which will bring you to the background job log page. 

While Link-o-matic is running, the log will show a status of "queued" or "running" and will changed to "completed" once Link-o-matic has finished running.  

Note that ArchivesSpace can only run one background job at a time.  Several tasks qualify as background jobs, and all of those tasks across repositories go into a single job queue based on when the job was initiated.  If there are other jobs in the queue, the status will reflect where a job stands in the queue.

When Link-o-matic has finished running, the log will indicate how many archival object records were searched, how many were linked, and will generate a list of the Ref IDs of archival objects that were not linked. 

Once the job has completed, click the green "Refresh Page" button on the left side of the screen.

Newly created digital object records will have the following fields:

  • Title (same as the archival object record title)
  • Identifier (same as the archival object record identifier with a "d" appended onto the end)
  • Publish box checked
  • File URI: digital object URN
  • XLink Actuate Attribute: onRequest
  • XLink Show Attribute: new

Link-o-matic and deleting or updating existing digital object records:

Currently, there is a bug in ArchivesSpace that impacts prevents Link-o-matic from working if digital object records are deleted without first removing the digital object instance from the archival object record.  To ensure Link-o-matic will work, follow the below instructions for deleting digital object records:

  1. Open the archival object record in the edit mode
  2. Under instances, click the x on the digital object

 

  1. Click confirm removal, which will remove the digital object instance
  2. Search for the digital object record
  3. Click the delete button
  4. Confirm delete

Once the digital object record has been deleted, Link-o-matic can be run again and should fetch the corresponding URN.

If the URN of the digital object is the only metadata that needs to be changed, you can also go into the digital object record in the edit mode and change the URN in the File URI field. 

 

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