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The first step when including files into teh ARK system is to upload the files needed.  The uploading process creates a record for the file within the database and autotmatically generates the appropriate file thumbnails.  You will not be able to register a file until it has been uploaded officially within ARK.
 
The first step when including files into teh ARK system is to upload the files needed.  The uploading process creates a record for the file within the database and autotmatically generates the appropriate file thumbnails.  You will not be able to register a file until it has been uploaded officially within ARK.
  
To Upload Files, go to the 'Upload Files' option within the left-panel of the [[Data Entry]] page.
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To Upload Files, go to the 'Upload Files' option within the left-panel of the [[Data Entry]] page.  At the bottom of the page you will be able to browse to the folder holding the batch of files you want to upload.  It is recommended that you upload reasonably sized batches of files (30-40) and not extremely large ones (100+).  This will make it easier to scroll through the files when entering them into the database.
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After you have selected the directory holding the files to upload using the bottom navigation, enter a batch name or module for the file uploads.  You will need this information when entering information on the files, so make it something that is easily understood.  Finally, hit the 'Go' button.  ARK will upload all files within the selected directory, and make thumbnails where applicable.  If you have selected a large batch this could take some time, so please be patient until the process has completed.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:12, 13 November 2008

The Data Entry system of Ark is defined to mirror the paper record as closely as possible, making data entry and viewing highly intuitive. As such, users entering excavation or evaluation data should not require advanced training or user help guides to complete their task.

Data entry for ALL modules in ARK follows a similar system. All items must first be entered in a 'Register', this creates a basic entry for the item. Many items (contexts, special finds, samples) will also have additional information beyond the simple register entry. This information is entered on a specific 'Sheet' for each item. Some basic units will also require 'Additional Custom Sheets' for other types of information, such as a pottery assemblage associated with a given context.

The list of data entry pages available is found in the left-hand panel of the 'Data Entry' tab. This list is specific to each instance of ARK.

Data Entry Register

Data Entry Register

The first step of data entry is always to enter the item into the Register. Detailed data entry sheets cannot be accessed before this step. Entering a record into the appropriate register is ALWAYS the first step of data entry.

The entry process in the register is very straightforward. Some of the common fields usually entered are outlined below:

  • itm_cd: The item code, to be entered manually. This is usually in the form 'SITECODE_#'. The 'Site Code' will be assigned above, so does not need to be entered again at this stage.
  • type: Some items require a specific 'type', the most obvious example being different types of context (Cut, Fill, Masonry, etc)
  • definition/short description: Most registers will require a short sentence giving a general description of the item.
  • issued to/taken by/drawn by/etc: Most registers have some information about who created the record in the field.
  • issued on/taken on/drawn on/etc: The date the record was created, photo taken, plan drawn, etc.
  • options: The [view] option links to the detailed view of the record. The [enter] option links to the data entry sheet (see below). The [q.ed] option allows a quick edit of the register entry.
  • save: The save button saves all information in the register.

Data Entry Sheet

ARK data entry sheets are organised into a number of Subforms that record different types of data. The most important thing to remember when entering data in ARK is that you MUST save your data after EVERY subform. It is only in selecting to save for each subform that the data is recorded in the database.

The exact process of data entry will be different for each ARK project, depending on what information is being recorded. Different Data Classes require different information and are entered differently. The following deals with how to enter each class of data.

Text

Text data entry subform

Text fields are entered by typing the required information. If a field does not have any associated text, it should be left blank. When ALL text has been entered, click the 'SAVE' button. Until the 'SAVE' button has been clicked, none of the entered text has been recorded in the database.






Interpretation

Interpretation data entry subform

Entering interpretation text is slightly different than other text entry. Interpretation is associated with a given individual (the person making the interpretation). It is also impossible to enter multiple interpretations for any given item. To enter interpretation, enter all text in the text field, select the person responsible for the interpretation, and enter the date of the interpretation. The click 'SAVE'. It is important to add all the information before saving.

It is also possible to add additional interpretations using this same method.


Attributes

Attribute data entry subform

Attributes are usually entered using a dropdown menu. To add an attribute to a record, select the attribute from the dropdown menu and click the 'Add' buttom (Bigplus.png). Multiple attributes can be added using this method. To delete an attribute, click on the adjacent 'Remove' button (Bigminus.png).


Matrix (Spans)

Span matrix data entry subform

The Span Matrix holds information on the relationships between items. To enter a new span relationship into the matrix, enter the number of the related item (either above or below the current record) and click the 'add' icon (Bigplus.png). You will need to 'add' for each item being added to the Span Matrix. Span relationships are reflexive, which means that you will not need to add the same relationship again in the record for the related item. Please note that any records from a different site code will need the full item_code entered and not just the item number.

XMI (Links)

XMI fields are used to link different records within ARK. When entering an XMI field, simply enter the number of each linked record separated by a 'Space'. It is important to note that any records from a different site code will need the full item_code entered and not just the item number.

Events

Event data entry subform

Event fields usually combine an 'Action' (ie. something happening) with an 'Actor' (ie. the person responsible for the action) to create an 'Event'. In event subforms it is important to click 'SAVE' for each piece of data entered, as there is no single 'Save' option to record all the information within the subform.

Files

Uploading Files

The file upload page

The first step when including files into teh ARK system is to upload the files needed. The uploading process creates a record for the file within the database and autotmatically generates the appropriate file thumbnails. You will not be able to register a file until it has been uploaded officially within ARK.

To Upload Files, go to the 'Upload Files' option within the left-panel of the Data Entry page. At the bottom of the page you will be able to browse to the folder holding the batch of files you want to upload. It is recommended that you upload reasonably sized batches of files (30-40) and not extremely large ones (100+). This will make it easier to scroll through the files when entering them into the database.

After you have selected the directory holding the files to upload using the bottom navigation, enter a batch name or module for the file uploads. You will need this information when entering information on the files, so make it something that is easily understood. Finally, hit the 'Go' button. ARK will upload all files within the selected directory, and make thumbnails where applicable. If you have selected a large batch this could take some time, so please be patient until the process has completed.

Registering Files

The File Upload Navigator on the Data Entry Register

The process for registering files will depend on the reason for entering the file in ARK. Some files will require a unique number and have associated metadata, such as who created the file, when it was created, etc. Other files are merely additions to another record type, such as a photo of a small find, and just need to be tagged with the appropriate XMI link.

Files with Meta

Files where metadata is recorded will usually have a separate register. First, select the appropriate file batch using the 'File Upload Navigator' and hit the 'go' button. The imageflow editor will appear with thumbnails of the selected batch.

In the register, enter the item code (site photo number, file number, etc) and any associated metadata. The nature of information recorded will depend entirely on the configuration of the ARK project. Use the 'Imageflow' editor to scroll through the files in the batch, and click on files to add them to the registered item. When hitting 'Save' these files will be linked to the registered record.

Files without Meta

Files where no metadata is being recorded are often registered on the register for the associated record. For example, a photo of a special find may be registered directly on the special find register. As above, select the appropriate file batch using the 'File Upload Navigator' and hit the 'go' button. The imageflow editor will appear with thumbnails of the selected batch. For each item entered in the register, click on one (or several) associated files in the imageflow window. Save the record as above.

Files and the Data Entry Sheet

Depending on the ARK configuration, files can also be entered on the Data Entry Sheet. The process for selecting batch information and tagging the associated files is the same within a specific subform as outlined above on the Data Entry Register.

Additional Sheets

Additional sheets are often specific to a given project and the exact method of data entry depends on the information to be entered. On the most basic level these sheets follow similar rules to the other data entry pages, and so a more detailed description of their functionality will not be provided. Please see your project-specific ARK administrator for more information on the Additional Sheets for your project.