Hi Lizzy,
Op 11-9-2015 om 17:37 schreef Lizzy Jongma:
Hi all,
Sorry to bother you again:
You're uploading your images yourself, you're not bothering us, you're
making us extremely happy.
the Rijksmuseum is creating a set to upload in the GLAMwiki toolset
and there is documentation about the template we are using: the
artwork template. In this template the format of Wikimedia Commons
fields is being described. For instance: this is the format for technique
{{Technique|Oil|Canvas}}
We are wondering whether we have to incorporate this in our XML or if
the template/GLAMtool will rewrite:
<dcterms:mediumxmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#">paper</dcterms:medium>
into the Wikimedia format?
I'm afraid the GWToolset won't do any rewriting. I would recommend you
play around on the Commons Beta. Don't worry about flooding it or
breaking it, that's exactly the purpose of that site.
We always use CC PD + CC PD Mark URL to mark our works of art:
<dc:rightsxmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#">http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/</dc:rights
<http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/%3c/dc:rights>>
We are now puzzeling on wiki licensing: do we need to use the
{{PD-old}} tags? And do we also need to implement the {{PD-1923}} for
the US?
For 2D works I would recommend you use PD-art (
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:PD-Art ).
We are using XSLT to transform our internal XML into Dublin Core.
I don't think you need to do this. As far as I know you can just convert
your data to "flat" xml (xml that has no nested value, so basic key -
value pairs) and use the GLAMwiki toolset interface to map these to the
fields in the artwork template. So I guess it's best to focus on mapping
your info to the fields described at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Artwork#Template_parameters
In the creator set you ask us to change the creator name from “Bruna,
Dick” to “Dick Bruna”
Before spending hours on writing XSLT: has anyone else written XSLT
code to transform a creators’name and could we “borrow” your XSLT code?
That would save us sooooo much time
For my Wikidata upload I think I split the string on the comma, strip
both fields of spaces and rearrange them.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3336424/does-xslt-have-split-function
I'm a complete XSLT noob, but some googling returns a "concat" function
to glue it back together and I "normalize-space" to get rid of the extra
spaces.
Maarten