Description
About This Course
Zenodo Toolbox is a comprehensive set of tools designed to facilitate interaction with Zenodo, a general-purpose open-access repository developed under the European OpenAIRE program and operated by CERN. This course provides a hands-on experience of the Zenodo toolbox, which provides a range of functionalities for creating, managing, and publishing records on Zenodo, as well as performing various data processing operations particularly on 3D models of Cultural Heritage. This is a Jupyter Notebook course with commented code examples.
Content includes:
- Zenodo record creation and management
- File upload and publication
- Database setup and management
- Version handling and record updates
- Community management and restriction handling
- Custom configuration options
- Image processing operations
- Excel file processing and batch operations
- 3D model operations
- XML generation (EDM and METS/MODS examples)
Warning: Please be advised that this repository is still undergoing development. It is intended that a stable version will be released, but the date or timeframe is not yet determined.
Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Technical repository operators.
- Developers
Learning outcomes
After completing this course you will:
- Have gained hands on practice to populate 3D datasets in Zenodo and enrich metadata.
- Being capable to uploading datasets via the API to Zenodo and to publish in Europeana.
Requirements
This course is utilizing hands-on code examples and therefore require:
- Expert knowledge on software development with Python.
- A working environment with Python >3.8 and Blender
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