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Repository

Basic Info
  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: ubc-library-rbsc
  • License: mit
  • Language: HTML
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 36.6 MB
Statistics
  • Stars: 0
  • Watchers: 0
  • Forks: 2
  • Open Issues: 6
  • Releases: 0
Created over 4 years ago · Last pushed about 1 year ago
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README.md

collectionbuilder-gh

A project to generate a free and simple digital collection site using GitHub Pages given:

  • a CSV of collection metadata
  • a folder of JPEG images or PDF documents

Gather your digital objects together and create your metadata using the CollectionBuilder-GH Metadata Template. Then click the green "use this template" button above to create your repository, add your metadata and configure the repository to fit your collection and settings.

See Getting Started Docs for detailed information.

View the demo site.

Note: Since collectionbuilder-gh uses GitHub Pages, it is only suitable for small collections, with lower resolution images. GitHub repositories are limited to 1GB.

Demo CollectionBuilder with our Workshop Tutorial

If you'd like to demo CollectionBuilder, we've made a step-through tutorial using the following spreadsheet and zipped directory. (The tutorial uses items from our Psychiana Digital Collection, which is worth a visit!)

Metadata is drawn from the following Google Sheet:

Objects are collected in this zip file:

These files are stored in this CollectionBuilder-gh Google Drive Folder, along with some other metadata sheets and zipped object directories that can be used for other workshops and demonstrations.

More on CollectionBuilder

collectionbuilder-gh is intended as a simple template for hands-on teaching about digital libraries. It can be used in a workshop setting to take participants through digitization and metadata creation, to having a live collection site hosted on GitHub.

collectionbuilder-gh aims to be well documented and easy to configure by following the example, with the potential to scaffold learning of a multitude of transferable digital and data skills. A project in "minimal computing", it provides a depth of learning opportunities, allowing users to take complete ownership over the project and make their work open to the world.

Learn about:

  • Git and GitHub basics
  • Markdown, plaintext writing and content creation
  • HTML, CSS, and JS literacy
  • commandline literacy
  • GitHub collaboration and project management
  • Jekyll basics
  • working in the Open, open source and open data
  • digital libraries concepts such as "collections as data", minimal computing, data-driven design

We prefer commonly understood formats (such as CSV spreadsheets over YAML), and convention over configuration (follow the example over learn all the options).

Features

Build a Digital Collection!

Check out the CollectionBuilder docs for how to get started, or visit the CollectionBuilder home for more information.

If you are interested in using CollectionBuilder, or are already using it, please drop us a line (libstatic.uidaho@gmail.com) since we would love to learn more about it's use in the wild. There are also currently opportunities to collaborate on CollectionBuilder.

License

CollectionBuilder documentation and general web content is licensed Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. This license does NOT include any objects or images used in digital collections, which may have individually applied licenses described by a "rights" field. CollectionBuilder code is licensed MIT. This license does not include external dependencies included in the assets/lib directory, which are covered by their individual licenses.

Owner

  • Name: ubc-library-rbsc
  • Login: ubc-library-rbsc
  • Kind: organization

Citation (CITATION.cff)

# This CITATION.cff file was generated with cffinit.
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cff-version: 1.2.0
title: >-
  I Know We'll Meet Again: Correspondence and the
  forced dispersal of Japanese Canadians
message: >-
  Please cite this exhibit using the metadata from
  this file.
type: interactive-resource
authors:
  - given-names: Mya
    family-names: Ballin
    affiliation: University of British Columbia
    orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0910-9198'
  - given-names: Sasha
    family-names: Gaylie
    affiliation: University of British Columbia
    orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5189-103X'
url: 'https://ubc-library-rbsc.github.io/gillis-2021/'
repository: 'https://github.com/ubc-library-rbsc/gillis-2021'
abstract: >-
  “I Know We’ll Meet Again” is a virtual exhibit
  built with CollectionBuilder and Oral History (as)
  Data—two open source tools developed by the Centre
  for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL) at the
  University of Idaho—which use a GitHub-based
  workflow proposed by the tool creators. The exhibit
  was created as part of a reflective, commemorative
  event planned by the University of British Columbia
  Library for the 80th anniversary of the forced
  displacement of Japanese Canadians during and
  following the events of World War II. The
  exhibition features a selection of letters from
  displaced Japanese Canadian youth detailing their
  deep homesickness and sense of isolation from their
  friends and communities, the new living and labour
  conditions they had to endure, their continued
  sense of Canadian identity even as the government
  labeled them “alien,” the bright spots they were
  able to find in their present conditions, and their
  imaginations for the future.
date-released: '2022-03-01'

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