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Batch download LCSH files

Posted on September 17, 2021September 21, 2021 by Elliot

It’s been a minute since I wrote anything on this here blog, but I was working through a process today that I wanted to document and thought that other folks might be interested in. This week, a group of coworkers and I were discussing whether there is an LCSH for “Cuban diaspora” (there is not), […]

Posted in CatalogingTagged cataloging, command line, Library of Congress, technology 3 Comments

Export CONTENTdm Full Text field to .txt files

Posted on February 9, 2018February 12, 2018 by Elliot

This week, we had a case at my library where we wanted to extract the full-text field for a few of our digital collections and save it as a separate text file for each image.  Normally, we create text files for images by running OCR on them outside of CONTENTdm.  But for a few collections, […]

Posted in MetadataTagged command line, contentdm, excel, metadata 2 Comments

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