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Report from Greg after he fixed the spreadsheet mess:
Here is the spreadsheet detailing which pages in the field notes wiki appear to be missing (i.e. broken links).
https://github.com/cu-mkp/fieldnotes/blob/main/missing.csv
The information here are the filenames of the page where the missing file was linked, and the name of the missing file itself.
Note that these file names are also the URLs, so you should be able to copy-paste them with the prefix "http://fieldnotes.makingandknowing.org/mainSpace/" and it will work.
If you manage to locate any of these missing files, you can add the name of the missing file as it appears here and the corrected name to the corrections spreadsheet:
https://github.com/cu-mkp/fieldnotes/blob/main/corrections.csv
The "missing.csv" spreadsheet is automatically generated, so any edits on it will be overwritten.
The "corrections.csv" spreadsheet is created manually, but it is very important that you edit it as a CSV and remain conscious of special unicode characters. To this end, it is probably best if you simply copy-paste the HTML-quoted URL or unquoted filename into the spreadsheet rather than typing it out manually, because sometimes seemingly-innocuous spaces are not as they appear...
Once the missing files have been accounted for to our satisfaction or simply ignored, I can get started on moving the files into their new directory structure.
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I looked through the various spreadsheets leftover from my previous work on this project, diffing them and inspecting GitHub history to find out which were most updated. Eventually this allowed me to prune down to just a few spreadsheets ("missing.csv", "corrections.csv", and "mapping.csv"), as are described above in Naomi's comment.
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Related Issues (18)
- replace all references back to GD in FA18 field notes HOT 1
- simplify html of select fieldnotes (GD) HOT 2
- create more complete and user-friendly index for field notes HOT 1
- organize field notes from wiki-backup HOT 2
- create field notes tree structure HOT 7
- make index.html for folders in spring 2015
- S3 urls vs. actual working ones (character encoding problems) HOT 1
- NJR to find correct links for missing HOT 2
- Use generated mapping to arrange files into a hierarchical directory structure HOT 2
- Update all URLs inside HTML files to reflect new folder structure
- create tagged version of archived field notes content site HOT 2
- future version of field notes site
- assess loose html files in content/ in S3 HOT 5
- identify error in URL of GNS field notes HOT 2
- add identified loose html files into existing "content/" structure HOT 2
- fix links to stylesheet
- Remaining loose html HOT 1
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