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whitman-marginalia

Data Repo | Whitman Marginalia TEI and Geography Scrapbook

This repo shares its Ruby gem dependencies with all other Whitman data repos via the Gemfile in the whitman-scripts repo

This repo also has works-related documents which require post-ing with threads: 1 in config/public.yml or config/private.yml to not break writing to ../whitman-scripts/source/json/works_and_items.json

The Walt Whitman Archive endeavors to make Whitman's vast work freely and conveniently accessible to scholars, students, and general readers. Whitman's major life work, Leaves of Grass, went through six very different editions, each of which was issued in a number of formats, creating a book that is probably best studied as numerous distinct creations rather than as a single revised work. His many other writings—varied and significant—include fiction, notebooks, manuscript fragments, prose essays, letters, marginalia, and voluminous journalistic articles. Drawing on the resources of libraries and collections from around the world, the Whitman Archive is the most comprehensive record of works by and about Whitman—and continues to grow. The Archive is directed by Kenneth M. Price (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) and Ed Folsom (University of Iowa), with ongoing contributions from many other editor-scholars, students, information professionals, and technologists.

The Walt Whitman Archive data repositories include the base TEI/XML files that comprise several sections of the Whitman Archive. All XML for a given section is available in the "tei" directory. Other directories contain materials related to the process of indexing the files in SOLR and work in combination with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Center for Digital Research in the Humanities central data repository. For more information about the Walt Whitman Archive, including encoding guidelines and editorial policy statements, see About the Whitman Archive.

NOTE This repository should only be updated with production ready TEI from manuscripts/marginalia/tei and manuscripts/marginalia/tei-annotations

Update Documents

See wiki for full instructions about updating Solr. For help:

bundle exec post -h

Quickly post all documents to Solr:

bundle exec post -x solr

Update IIIF page viewer manifest (Geography Scrapbook):

bundle exec post -x iiif