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The Archives Portal Europe publishes the archival content provided by its different partners through a back-end called the Dashboard. An option allows delivering the data also to Europeana by using the same Dashboard. These wiki pages describe the different tasks to be done by the institution manager within the Dashboard.

Administrative organisation

Three levels of administrators exist in the Dashboard: general system Administrator (Admin), Country Manager (CM), Institution Manager (IM).

The general system Administrator creates the Country Manager accounts within the Dashboard when asked to do so by a country or the Country Manager Coordinator and manages the Country Manager accounts. He/she can take the lead on any account in case of problems.

The Country Manager (usually one per country), generally appointed by the national archives but not always, has specific access and rights in the Dashboard, allowing him/her to:

  • create and organise the archival landscape of his country
  • create and suppress institutions in the archival landscape
  • give accounts to the institution’s managers
  • monitor his country (statistics etc.)
  • take the lead on an institution in case of problems
  • follow the Content Provider Agreement (CPA) issues

The Institution Manager (only one per institution, but one Institution Manager can be in charge of different institutions) has specific access and rights in the Dashboard, allowing him/her to:

  • upload or create and update the information on his/her institution (EAG form) for the Directory
  • upload the archival content of his institution (EAD files and EAC-CPF files) in the portal
  • manage the finding aids and EAC-CPF files in the portal: convert and validate, optionally create a holdings guide etc.
  • manage the topics that populate the tag-cloud of the homepage
  • convert his/her finding aids to EDM files and deliver them to Europeana.
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Technical organisation

The Archives Portal Europe offers two environments to the partners: the Production and the Content Checker. Each environment consists of a front-end (the Portal) and a back-end (the Dashboard). They are strictly independent from each other.

  • The Production server Dashboard

The Production server Dashboard http://www.archivesportaleurope.net/Dashboard is the web environment where you upload your data for the online public production version, available for the public and the search engines. All data that is uploaded and processed here is available via the official Production Portal http://www.archivesportaleurope.net.

  • The Content Checker server Dashboard

The Content Checker server Dashboard https://contentchecker.archivesportaleurope.net/Dashboard is an almost exacte duplicate of the production one, meant as a simulation environment for testing purposes only. All data that is uploaded and processed here is available via it's front-end http://contentchecker.archivesportaleurope.net. This simulation or demo environment is emptied each first Tuesday of the month. The date of this so called "maintenance day" is published on the homepage of the front-end.

Two environments: Content Checker and Production


This Content Checker or demo environment allows you to experiment with the portal, to test the workflow of data upload and processing, so to check how your data will look like on the portal before publishing them "for real" in the Production environment. Needless to say that it is highly recommended to use the Content Checker Dashboard before using the Production Dashboard.

Principal functionalities and workflows of the Dashboard

The Dashboard includes all necessary functionalities for the Institution Managers to:

  • upload, validate, convert, normalise, check, create, publish content in the Archives Portal Europe,
  • convert and deliver data to Europeana,
  • delete content in the Archives Portal Europe and arrange deletion of content in Europeana.

All source files submitted to the Archives Portal Europe should be in XML format and at least compliant with one of the following standards:

  • EAD 2002 or ISAD(G) for finding aids, source guides, holdings guides;
  • EAC-CPF or ISAAR-CPF for records on persons, families or corporate bodies;
  • EAG 2012 or ISDIAH for information about institutions.

You can read all about the way in which the Archives Portal Europe has implemented these international archival standards in the Standards section of this Wiki.

It is highly recommended to use UTF-8 encoding when producing XML files.

The portal relies on different types of XML files: EAG files to describe the archival institutions, EAD files to describe the archival material, EAC-CPF files to describe the archives records creators. They are all based on the international archival standards. Europeana uses another type of XML file: EDM files. All these different types of files are handled within the Dashboard via different processes and workflows. </translate>