I just ran the import here and the large file imports in 40 seconds on my machine.Mike Buckley wrote:it took an hour to import just one half of the large file
Riecks's Controlled Vocab
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That doesn't surprise me, as Supreme is a lot faster in a lot of functions than IDimager, which is what I used to import it.
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Hert - have you actually had a look at the Library of Congress Website that I linked to? The vocabularies are freely distributed there: https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/tgm1/Please include permission statements from the original authors before redistributing possible copyrighted work from others. The attachments are deleted due to possible copyright conflicts.
All I did was re-uploading the files that SarahKM distributed! They are the Library of Congress table data re-formatted to be compatible for the import into PSU/IDI.
Great, I did not know that..BTW; the TGM is included in PSU (Data->Import formatted vocabulary file)
Frank
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Nothing owned or distributed by the U.S. Library of Congress is copyrighted because the agency is funded entirely by taxpayers. You used to make those files formatted by SarahKM available to everyone and even provided notice that you were doing so.Hert wrote:Please include permission statements from the original authors before redistributing possible copyrighted work from others. The attachments are deleted due to possible copyright conflicts.
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You seem to be confused. The file will be displayed there only if you have previously used Supreme to select it on your computer system.fbungarz wrote:BTW; the TGM is included in PSU (Data->Import formatted vocabulary file)
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Sorry, Mike, I forgot to put the quotes (and now edited my previous post) - Hert actually wrote that the TGM is included in PSu...You seem to be confused. The file will be displayed there only if you have previously used Supreme to select it on your computer system.
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Hi Hert,
I don't seem to have any *.utf8 file on my system...
Frank
Sorry, but in which folder is that file supposed to be???BTW; the TGM is included in PSU (Data->Import formatted vocabulary file)
I don't seem to have any *.utf8 file on my system...
Frank
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From https://loc.gov/legal/:
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However, permissions and fees may be required from the individual copyright holder. You should determine for yourself whether or not an item is protected by copyright or in the public domain, and then satisfy any copyright or use restrictions when publishing or distributing materials from our collections. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond what is allowed by fair use or other exemptions requires written permission from the copyright holder.
If you have more information about an item that you have seen on our websites, or if you are the copyright holder and believe our websites have not properly attributed your work or have used it without permission, please contact ogc@loc.gov with your contact information and a link to the relevant content.
About Copyright and the Collections
Whenever possible, the Library of Congress provides factual information about copyright owners and related matters in the catalog records, finding aids and other texts that accompany collections. As a publicly supported institution, we generally do not own the rights to materials in our collections. We do not charge permission fees for using materials, and generally do not grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute them.
However, permissions and fees may be required from the individual copyright holder. You should determine for yourself whether or not an item is protected by copyright or in the public domain, and then satisfy any copyright or use restrictions when publishing or distributing materials from our collections. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond what is allowed by fair use or other exemptions requires written permission from the copyright holder.
If you have more information about an item that you have seen on our websites, or if you are the copyright holder and believe our websites have not properly attributed your work or have used it without permission, please contact ogc@loc.gov with your contact information and a link to the relevant content.
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Not on my system. Using that click stream merely takes me to the files on my computer.Hert wrote:BTW; the TGM is included in PSU (Data->Import formatted vocabulary file)
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Thanks for that very important disclaimer which clearly differentiates how discussions could be worded differently when considering that other users might want the maximum usefulness & operability of their files once they have left the realm of PSu. In fact I have changed my signature to reflect this, so that readers are aware of this vital point.Mike Buckley wrote:I don't think it matters whether you use the plural or singular form so long as you understand why you're using it. As an example, I'm the only person conducting searches of my photos and I use only Supreme to conduct them. So, I know I'll always conduct a search of orange, knowing that the singular and plural forms will be returned if either or both exist.
Never say never change, but using Mac since 2005. Photo Supreme 3.3.0.2605. I endorse the interoperability of files between applications and systems.