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ttasovac avatar ttasovac commented on September 26, 2024 1

Yes. As you will see, all the entries in person.yaml are in alphabetic order by first name. Please try to put your authors and contributors where they would fit alphabetically.

I will now close this issue, but if you have other questions, feel free to reopen or create a new issue.

All best,
Toma

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ttasovac avatar ttasovac commented on September 26, 2024

Can you please show me an example of exactly how you're adding authors and where.

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mashalahmad avatar mashalahmad commented on September 26, 2024

Im adding an external resource and here is the sample

title: Using Digital Archives for Historical Research
date: 2021-02-23
categories:
-- parthenos
tags:
-- e-heritage
-- open-access
-- training-education
abstract:
This video recording is of 'Using Digital Archives for Historical Research', the first webinar in a three-part public lecture series hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) aimed at early career researchers. The webinar showcases the rich research resources contained in digital archival collections that can be used to advance historical research.
type: training module
contributors:
-ciarán-wallace
-siobhán-doyle
-tara-doyle
-stephanie-rousseau
-kevin-long
authots:
-- digital-repository-of-ireland
remoteUrl: https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.r4958772q
remotePublicationDate: 2021-02-23

This recording is of ‘Using Digital Archives for Historical Research’, the first webinar in a three-part public lecture series on using digital archives for academic research hosted by the Digital Repository of Ireland (DRI) and aimed primarily at early career researchers.

Access to brick-and-mortar archives has been limited due to COVID-19 restrictions, creating challenges for humanities researchers that rely on archival materials for their research. This webinar aims to showcase some of the rich research resources contained in digital archival collections.

Featured digital collections in the first webinar include:

  • Beyond 2022: This archival initiative aims to restore – as far as possible – the collections lost in the destruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland in 1922, at the outbreak of the Irish Civil War.
  • The Inspiring Ireland Project - National Museum of Ireland: This collection contains a selection of cultural heritage objects from the National Museum of Ireland presented as part of the Inspiring Ireland project, which features a series of exhibitions containing cultural artefacts related to the events of 1916.
  • Bureau of Military History (1913-1921): The Bureau of Military History Collection, 1913-1921 (BMH) is a collection of 1,773 witness statements; 334 sets of contemporary documents; 42 sets of photographs, and 13 voice recordings that were collected by the State between 1947 and 1957, in order to gather primary source material for the revolutionary period in Ireland from 1913 to 1921.
  • Dublin City Library and Archive (DCLA), Fáilte Ireland Tourism Photographic Collection
    and Jacob's Biscuit Factory Archive: These collections, spanning from the 1890s to the early 2000s, comprise almost 20,00 images between them and growing.

After watching this webinar, early career researchers will be familiar with some of the digital archival collections that can be explored to advance historical research.

Funny thing is if I add authors copying from another already published resource than author shows up but in my case it crashes.
Kidnly consider -- as - otherwise github convert it into bullet point.

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mashalahmad avatar mashalahmad commented on September 26, 2024

This is how it appears on local preview without authors
Screenshot from 2021-04-30 15-30-48

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ttasovac avatar ttasovac commented on September 26, 2024

Did you add your authors to person.yaml file in /contents/data/person.yaml first? That's the "master" file for authors which contains at the very least their name (for instance Marc Aberle) and their slug (marc-aberle). The slug is the value that you should then use in the metadata in your particular resource, and the user will then get the full name (Marc Aberle) displayed.

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mashalahmad avatar mashalahmad commented on September 26, 2024

thanks alot now authors is appearing. So do I need to add contributors too in same person.yml too?

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