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= Anker Kirkebye ** = = The Anker Kirkeby Collection ** =
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The original data is structured around the relational database from which it originates, there is several exported database files, these reconstruct the structure of the database tables, from the following fields can be extracted:
 || ID|| || ||
 || varighed || (duration)||
 || sprog ||(language)||
 || udgiver|| (publisher)||
 || titel ||(title)||
 || ophav ||(origin)||
 || rolle ||(role)||
 || beskrivelse ||(description)||
 || datooptagelse ||(date-of-recording)||
 || datodigitalisering ||(date-of-digitalization)||
 || kilde|| (source)||
 || resourcetype ||(resource-type)||
 || bidragsyder|| (contributor)||
 || emneord ||(keywords)||
 || alttitel|| (alternate-title)||
 || klassifikation|| (clasification)||
 || lydfiler|| (sound-files)||
 || omraade_spatial|| (geo-spatial-area)||
 || område_temporal|| (time-range)||
 || rettigheder|| (rights)||
 || bidragsyderrolle ||(contributor-role)||
''The Anker Kirkeby collection'' is a historical collection comprised of recordings of cultural value, these are from the first half of the 20th century and are digitized from 78rpm records.
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The ID will be discarded since it contains no semantic data. It contains voice recordings of important Danish figures, sound clips from the 1930's, Danish journalism from London during the 1940-1945 occupation, etc.
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The collection is already digitized and the data originates from a relational database, thus it heavily influenced by the [[../Old Collections|Old Collections]] pattern


[[../Migrating Databases|Migrating Databases]]
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description of datastructure moved to: [[GuidelinesForNewDatamodel/Collections/Anker Kirkeby|Anker Kirkeby Collection]]

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To a great extend the problem consists of being able to migrate the original database to the DOMS, this is a technically trivial task since the ECMs facilitate this quite well. The main difference is that the DOMS solution will combine all the data about a given recording into one document, fields which have multiple field-entries can be represented in the Datamodel format.
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The structure of the pattern will be a replication of table 1. This is due to the static nature of the collection, being a previously digitized.
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The Anker Kirkeby Collection **

Context

The Anker Kirkeby collection is a historical collection comprised of recordings of cultural value, these are from the first half of the 20th century and are digitized from 78rpm records.

It contains voice recordings of important Danish figures, sound clips from the 1930's, Danish journalism from London during the 1940-1945 occupation, etc.

The collection is already digitized and the data originates from a relational database, thus it heavily influenced by the Old Collections pattern

Migrating Databases

Description of pattern

description of datastructure moved to: Anker Kirkeby Collection

Problem description

To a great extend the problem consists of being able to migrate the original database to the DOMS, this is a technically trivial task since the ECMs facilitate this quite well. The main difference is that the DOMS solution will combine all the data about a given recording into one document, fields which have multiple field-entries can be represented in the Datamodel format.

Solution

The structure of the pattern will be a replication of table 1. This is due to the static nature of the collection, being a previously digitized.

Consider next

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