ZAR4DIN project, Zambia AgriDrupal training workshop DAY 1 Lusaka, 22 March 2011 Valeria Pesce.

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ZAR4DIN project, Zambia AgriDrupal training workshop DAY 1 Lusaka, 22 March 2011 Valeria Pesce

DAY 1 - Morning What is AgriDrupal, what is Drupal Why AgriDrupal in the context of the ZAR4DIN project – AgriDrupal for document repository management: a first overview Drupal content management architecture HANDS-ON session 1: Getting started with AgriDrupal – Basic customization of our installations: title, logo, slogan, address, informational web pages (using the rich editor, creating internal hyperlinks, understanding path aliases) – Customizing navigation menus in our installations – Defining a content model and metadata models: Content types and fields – Content model and contents: content types and “nodes” – Defining knowledge organization systems::Taxonomies – Displaying dynamic lists of contents: Views

DAY 1 - Afternoon AgriDrupal content model – Pages, news, events, vacancies – Institutions and experts – Documents, authors, journals – Relations between contents HANDS-ON session 2: Simple content types and simple views – Analyze the event and document content types – Create new nodes (document, event) – Analyze the Latest news View and the Document simple search view – Implement a sample view for events

About Drupal and AgriDrupal

The Drupal Content Management System (CMS) Drupal is a free software package that allows an individual or a community of users to easily publish, manage and organize a wide variety of content on a website. Drupal is open-source software distributed under the GPL ("GNU General Public License") and is maintained and developed by a community of thousands of users and developers.

The AgriDrupal community The AgriDrupal community is made up of people who work in the community of agricultural information management specialists and have been experimenting with IM solutions with the Drupal CMS The community interacts using the AIMS community platform: community/home community/home

AgriDrupal solutions and “demo tool” One or more “reference” installations of AgriDrupal including all or only selected functionalities can be made available – for testing purposes – for adoption by Institutions looking for a full-fledged tool for integrated information management and dissemination

Why a community on IM solutions One of the main obstacles towards a more efficient management and sharing of agricultural knowledge is the lack of good standard-compliant tools whose adoption and maintenance is really sustainable In-house developed solutions, outsourced solutions and proprietary platform-based solutions are not easily sustainable IM needs of agricultural institutions are in most cases very similar and duplicating efforts is costly Joining efforts around solutions based on a mainstream open source platform is more sustainable

Why Drupal More and more implementations of Drupal solutions in the community of agricultural information managers: – Cornell libraries in the US – AgroPedia Indica – “Rangeland West” project in the US – three CG Centers (ILRI, IFPRI, ICRAF), soon also ICARDA – San Yat Sen University in Guangzhou – Condesan in Peru – E-agriculture – our team in FAO Because of the flexible and extensible Drupal content management model

“Agri” Drupal Drupal best practices and configurations to manage contents that are commonly of interest to the agricultural community (Institutions, researchers, projects, project outputs / publications, technologies, events) Drupal recommended configurations to use agriculture-specific metadata and vocabularies Drupal best configurations to automate exchange between installation Drupal best configuration of community functions for agricultural communities (vocabularies, links with other contents)

AgriDrupal is not a tool Not software “development”, but platform customization Customizations implemented / tested / recommended by the AgriDrupal community Recommendation of best practices and distribution of specific configurations As little programming code as possible Advanced features: – Re-use and configuration of modules maintained by the community – New modules developed  committed to the community

AgriDrupal is “also” a tool One or more “reference” installations of AgriDrupal including all or only selected functionalities will be made available – for testing purposes – for adoption by Institutions looking for a full-fledged tool for integrated information management and dissemination Institutions adopting an AgriDrupal reference installation will become the owners of the installation and will be responsible for its maintenance The AgriDrupal community will make new or improved solutions available for all institutions that have – adopted the AgriDrupal tool – adopted solutions recommended by the community

Other Drupal setups in agriculture Agropedia Indica: ILRI: IFPRI: ICRAF: Mann Library at Cornell: WorldAgInfo portal: KAINET: FPMU Bangladesh: E-agriculture : CIARD website: CIARD RING website:

AgriDrupal in the ZAR4DIN project

AgriDrupal in the ZAR4DIN project ZAR4DIN: creating document repositories in the participants Institutions for sharing full-text documents with metadata  AgriDrupal allows to create metadata (bibliographic records) compliant with library standards and attach full-text resources to the metadata ZAR4DIN: sharing records between the involved Institutions and creating a portal that gives access to records from all the participating Institutions  AgriDrupal can export records in a a standard formats and import / harvest on the fly records from other AgriDrupal. installations (and from any source that uses a standard format). AgriDrupal also allows to manage a website with portal functionalities.

AgriDrupal for document repository management Through an extended use of metadata and workflows, a CMS can perform the functions of specialized software. Example of document repository management in Drupal: simple search

AgriDrupal for document repository management Input form (cataloguing form) compliant with library standards. Example: metadata and authority control for authors and journals

AgriDrupal for document repository management >> click << Standard vocabulary for subject indexing: Agrovoc ( Essential for consistent subject indexing and for a common subject- browsing interface in the portal.

Drupal content management architecture

Drupal for content management (1) 1. Content types Drupal has the in-built capacity to treat any kind of user-defined content type: from simple web pages to events, contacts, bibliographical records or any custom content types  extensible with no programming Content types define entities. Users can decide which content types are needed in their systems For each content type, users can decide which fields are needed for describing the entity (in other words, a suitable metadata set can be designed)  customizable with no programming

E.g.: metadata to describe Institutions

Adding metadata elements / form fields

Metadata  input form

Mapping metadata to standard vocabularies E.g.: mapping the metadata describing an event to the AgEvent Application Profile metadata set. (See AIMS Application Profiles here:

Drupal for content management (2) 2. Nodes The contents stored in Drupal are called “nodes”. When creating a new node, the user has to select one of the existing content types defined in the system. Content types are the definitions of metedata for describing an entity / a class, while nodes are the actual contents, or an “instance” of the entity / class.

Example of a node of type Institution

Drupal for content management (3) 3. Taxonomies Users can define taxonomies (or categories, classification systems, tagging systems) that can be used to “tag” or index any contents. Adding / editing terms in taxonomies can be done through a simple user interface Taxonomies can be hierarchical

Taxonomy Example of taxonomy: Document types For categorizing documents

Drupal for content management (4) 4. Views Drupal has the in-built capacity to provide any number and type of views (displays, lists) over the stored contents: from simple lists of news to tables with selected columns to search engines to calendars to feeds and XML/RDF exports

Building views on data The User Interface for creating / editing Views Users can set all the parameters of which contents, how many, filtered by which criteria they want to see on a page

Example of view: table

Example of view: calendar view

Example of view: map

Example of view: blocks

Example of view: RDF feed

AgriDrupal content model Using the Drupal content management infrastructure, AgriDrupal implements a “content model” that is suitable for an agricultural information management system. This means that an AgriDrupal installation already contains the necessary content types, taxonomies and views to manage a basic agricultural information system. This is the added value of AgriDrupal compared to a vanilla installation of Drupal. This content model allows to manage contents that are commonly of interest to agricultural Institutions (Institutions, researchers, projects, project outputs / publications, news, events)

AgriDrupal content model Document ExpertAuthor News item Institution Corporate body Event Conference Page Journal author corporate author or publisher conference journal DOCUMENT REPOSITORY RESEARCH MANAGEMENT Content type Document type Field (node reference) Agrovoc terms Agris Categories Document types Institution types Free tags Taxonomies

Drupal CMS: software architecture Database layer Apache / IIS Unix / Linux / BSD / Solaris / Windows / Mac OS X support PHP libraries MySQL / PostgreSQL  OS  Web server  Programming support Browse Web services Manage content model and content Drupal modules SERVER CLIENTS Feeds / exportsNotifications Feeds / exports

HANDS-ON session 1 Basic customization of our installations: title, logo, slogan, address, informational web pages (using the rich editor, creating internal hyperlinks, understanding path aliases) Customizing navigation menus in our installations For hands-on sessions, slides will only provide the relevant links and screenshots in your AgriDrupal installation In some cases, important instructions given during the course will be repeated in the slides

Configuring site information Administer > Site configuration > Site information

Managing navigation menus Administer > Site building > Menus Do not remove the Drupal default menus You can link each menu item to the system path of a page (e.g. node/x) or to its path alias (e.g. home), or to the view path if you are linking to a view You can then decide where your menus will be placed through the Blocks page (see slides from Day 2): Administer > Site building > Blocks Drupal guide on Menus:

HANDS-ON session 2 – Analyze the event and document content types – Create new nodes (document, event) – Analyze the Latest news View and the Document simple search view

Relevant AgriDrupal internal links Content types Administer > Content > Content types Views Administer > Site building > Views Add contents: “Private area” menu on the right > Add new resource then select the content type

Learning material Get started with Drupal: ginners-cookbook ginners-cookbook Drupal tutorial on Views: Video tutorial on Content types and Views: