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Basics of Drupal for Researchers
Quinn Dombrowski, Research IT
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Who am I and why am I here? research-it.berkeley.edu
digitalhumanities.berkeley.edu
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Thank you Digital Humanities Summer Institute dhsi.org
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Do you need Drupal? … or WordPress? … or Omeka? … or MediaWiki?
… or custom programming? … or any of the many web-based or installable tools for digital research?
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WordPress, Omeka, MediaWiki
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Custom programming
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Drupal
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When Drupal is most useful
Presentation and organization of curated research collections Especially with collaborators Directories Community building
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Drupal is a generic tool
Supported by a huge developer community, mostly not affiliated with universities “Scholarly” use of Drupal comes down to the selection and configuration of modules and content types Growing community of projects that use it at Berkeley and elsewhere
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What this workshop will cover
Today: Technical overview of Drupal Setting up a new Drupal site Installing & enabling modules Key concepts for Drupal sites Intro to data modeling
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What this workshop will cover
Next week: Further discussion of data modeling Building content types Adding content Blocks Themes
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What this workshop will cover
Final week: Views Menus Users / roles Image styles Slideshows, maps, timelines, etc. as needed
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Hosting: Pantheon Free for anyone to develop a site
$20/month for a basic site with few visitors $75/month for more server resources vs. < $10/month for inexpensive external shared hosting, capable of running multiple sites Centrally-provided hosting options are under discussion
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Technical overview of Drupal
Drupal core Modules Theme Database
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Drupal components Content type Node Taxonomy (vocabulary, term) Views
Block Menu Users Roles
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Example sites...
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Bulgarian dialectology
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Preparing a print edition
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Line entry
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Word metadata
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Text display w/ linguistic metadata
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Readable text display
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Lexicon
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Grammatical categories
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Linguistic traits
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Thematic content
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Founders on the Founders
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Installing modules Administration menu Backup and migrate CTools
Pathauto Token Views
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Modules for building content types
Date Fieldgroup Link References Hundreds of others
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Data modeling considerations
Data or metadata? Data becomes content types, metadata becomes fields (including taxonomy fields) Taxonomy or content type? Merging similar content types? Drupal-based considerations Hiding/displaying author/date information Comments URL patterns (Pathauto) Permissions
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