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inqurator-spk/mods4pandas (press backspace or delete to remove)Example: PPN668289767/00000001.xml
👀 @kba It is a bug, I think. Will look into it.
mikegerber
- 2
- Opened on Dec 5, 2024
- #52
I ve seen:
- Chapter instead of chapter
- title_page instead of titlepage
- [ ] Review
- [ ] Make list of valid types configurable
mikegerber
- Opened on Dec 3, 2024
- #51
In my last run of master, I got a alto_info Parquet file with 8 million entries, but an empty SQLite DB? Weird.
bug
mikegerber
- 3
- Opened on Dec 2, 2024
- #50
In PPN1844793923/00000017.xml (among lots others):
Unknown tag {http://www.loc.gov/standards/alto/ns-v4#}fileIdentifier
bug
mikegerber
- 1
- Opened on Dec 2, 2024
- #49
- [ ] check new METS
- [ ] expose mets:agent in mods_info_df
enhancement
mikegerber
- 1
- Opened on Nov 28, 2024
- #48
Example from PPN746172168:
mets:structMap TYPE= LOGICAL
mets:div [...] TYPE= monograph
enhancement
mikegerber
- Opened on Sep 6, 2024
- #46
Aug 02 07:00:54 b-pc30533 kernel: Out of memory: Killed process 4030869 (mods4pandas) total-vm:70463740kB, anon-rss:28581044kB, file-rss:1232kB, shmem-rss:4kB, UID:1000 pgtables:136832kB oom_score_adj:0 ...
bug
mikegerber
- 7
- Opened on Aug 2, 2024
- #45
Usage: mods4pandas [OPTIONS] METS_FILES...
A tool to convert the MODS metadata in INPUT to a pandas DataFrame.
E.g. METS_FILES vs INPUT
bug
documentation
mikegerber
- Opened on Aug 2, 2024
- #44

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