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Dear all,
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From some time now I am wondering about a way to index a set of files, lets say PDF documents. The idea is to have a unique identifier for each file and to cross-reference using this identifier. For instance, I use a project management (PM) software (web based) on a public server of my university. Then I have a set of tasks saying, review document X, or Y. And those documents are stored on an internal server of my lab.
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I see several options
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1) Upload the required documents to the PM site and directly link
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2) Share online my internal server and use the URL of the docs in the PM
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3) Just use the unique identifier in the PM, and then look in git annex for that ID
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4) Use some sort of document management system (DMS)
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1. Upload the required documents to the PM site and directly link
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2. Share online my internal server and use the URL of the docs in the PM
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3. Just use the unique identifier in the PM, and then look in git annex for that ID
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4. Use some sort of document management system (DMS)
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Options 1 and 2 are inpractical for several reasons. Option 4 usually requires that your files are inside the DMS.
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So my question is. Do you think this is doable with git-annex?
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