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[[Main Page]] > [[User manual]] > [[Import/export]] > Upload digital objects
  
[[Main Page]] > [[User manual|(UM) User manual]] > [[UM-6|UM-6 Import / export content]] > UM-6.1 Upload digital objects
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[[Image:um6-1Upload1.png|500px|right|thumb|Upload a digital object]]
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[[Image:upload.png|500px|right|thumb|Archival description view page showing cover flow viewer in context menu]]
  
[[Image:um6-1Upload2.png|500px|right|thumb|View archival description page showing thumbnail image. Clicking on image will open up the reference display copy.]]
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ICA-AtoM allows the user to link a single digital object and import multiple [[Glossary#Digital object|digital objects]], such as scanned images, sound and moving image files, and other scanned or born-digital items. Every [[Glossary#Digital object|digital object]] must be associated with an [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]], typically at the file or item level.
  
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For every object uploaded, ICA-AtoM creates two derivative objects from the master, a [[Glossary#Thumbnail|thumbnail]] image and a [[Glossary#Reference display copy|reference display copy]].
  
1. You can use ICA-AtoM to upload [[Digital object|digital objects]], e.g. digital photographs, scanned images, sound and moving image files and other scanned or born-digital items.
 
  
*[[Digital object|Digital objects]] can be searched and browsed by end-users.
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*Every [[Digital object|digital object]] must be associated with an [[Archival description|archival description]], typically at the item level.
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*As of the current version of ICA-AtoM (v1.0 beta), there is no way to batch upload a set of files; each must be done one at a time.
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At higher [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]], the [[Glossary#Context menu|context menu]] includes [[Glossary#Thumbnail|thumbnails]] of all files registered at lower levels. The [[Glossary#Thumbnail|thumbnails]] are displayed using [[Glossary#Cover flow|cover flow]] so you can easily scroll through the set using your keyboard's arrow keys.
  
*For every [[Digital object|digital object]] uploaded, ICA-AtoM creates two additional images: a [[Thumbnail|thumbnail]] and a [[Reference display copy|reference display copy]].
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== Link single file ==
  
2. You can upload any file format, but only [[Supported format|supported formats]] can be viewed / played directly in ICA-AtoM.
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To link a single [[Glossary#Digital object|digital object]]:
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# Open an [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]] in [[Glossary#View mode|view mode]]
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# Click on the Link digital object button in the [[Glossary#Button block|button block]]
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# Click the Browse button to navigate to and select a file. Click the Open button.
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# Click the Save button in the [[Glossary#Button block|button block]]. When you return to the [[Glossary#View page|view page]], the [[Glossary#Reference display copy|reference display copy]] will be displayed in the digital object field. Users can view or play the [[Glossary#Reference display copy|reference display copy]] (depending on the type of [[Glossary#Digital object|digital object]]). Logged in users can also download the [[Glossary#Master digital object|master digital object]].
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# Objects with multiple pages, such as multi-page TIFFs or PDF files, will by default be displayed with single-page [[Glossary#Reference display copy|reference display copies]]. To have them viewed with a pager to allow the user to browse through the pages, go to Admin > Settings > Global > Upload multi-page files as multiple descriptions and select yes; this will also cause all pages of a multi-page object to appear individually as [[Glossary#Child record|child records]] of the description to which the object was uploaded.
  
*For a list of formats, see in this manual: [[UM-6.1.1|Digital objects: supported formats (UM-6.1.1)]].
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You can upload any file format, but only supported formats can be viewed or played directly in ICA-AtoM. For a list of formats, see [[File formats]]. Formats that are not supported can still be uploaded: clicking the object will download it to the user's desktop where (assuming the user has the required software) it can be viewed or played.
  
*Formats '''not''' supported can still be uploaded; clicking the object will download it to the user's desktop where (assuming the user has the required software) it can be viewed / played.
 
  
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== Upload multiple files ==
  
3. To upload a [[Digital object|digital object]]:
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A user can import multiple files at once, attaching them all to the same [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]].
  
*Add a new [[Archival description|archival description]] or navigate to the existing description you want to link to a [[Digital object|digital object]] and switch to [[Edit mode|edit mode]].
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# Open an [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]] in [[Glossary#View mode|view mode]].
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# Click on the Import digital objects button in the [[Glossary#Button block|button block]].
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# Select a title for the objects; all the objects will have the title plus a number. Currently the default is image 01, image 02, etc.
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# Choose a level of description <strong>(Unlike the link digital object, which attaches the digital object directly to the archival description at that level, the import multiple objects requires the User to designate a level of description such as, series, sub-series, file, or item).</strong>
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# Click the blue "Select files" link and select multiple files to upload. The page will show previews of all the objects.
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# If you like you can edit the title for each object next to the preview.
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# Click Import in the [[Glossary#Button block|button block]]. When you return to the [[Glossary#View page|view page]] you will see that the objects have all been attached to the archival description as [[Glossary#Child record|child records]] of that description.
  
*Click on the ''Digital Object'' information area.
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== Upload PDF ==
 
*Click the [[Browse button (upload)|Browse button]] to navigate to and select the object's file. Click the ''Open'' button.
 
  
*Click the [[Save button]]. When you return to the [[View screen]], the [[Thumbnail|thumbnail]] will be displayed in the ''Digital object'' field. Clicking on the thumbnail opens up the higher-resolution [[Reference display copy|reference display copy]], and clicking on the reference display copy opens up the master digital object (note that only authorized users can open up the master).
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New in Release 1.3, a user can now link a single PDF and import multiple PDFs into ICA-AtoM and a full-text search of the content of the PDF is available through the main search box. PDFs that have a text layer will work, including all OCR PDFs and born-digital PDFs that include a text layer (e.g., exported Word documents) will work. Search results will refer users to the PDF that contains the search term(s), but will not reveal the location of the term(s) within the PDF.  
  
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Currently, Release 1.3 truncates PDF text after the first 65,535 bytes.
  
4. Note that at higher [[Level of description|levels of description]], the [[Context menu box]] includes a thumbnail of all [[Digital object|digital objects]] registered at lower levels.
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*The [[Thumbnail|thumbnails]] are displayed using a [[Cover-flow viewer|cover-flow viewer]] so you can easily easily scroll through the set using your keyboard's scroll arrows.
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== Edit digital object ==
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An authorized User with editing privileges can edit digital objects.
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*Go to the view archival description page of a record that has a related digital object.
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*At the bottom of the page in the button block, the User will click Edit digital object.
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*ICA-AtoM takes the User to the Edit digital object view page. On this page the User can edit the rights permissions for all versions and control which representations (reference and/or thumbnail) are available to the public.
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[[File:digitalobjectpage.png|500px|right|thumb|  Edit digital object page shows Master, Reference and Thumbnail representations]]
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== Digital object storage ==
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Introduced in 1.3 Release is the ability for site Administrators to track digital object storage per repository. Storage limits may be placed on individual repositories by in-house server capacity or on hosted server agreements. If you are utilizing a multi-institutional / portal instance of ICA-AtoM you will need to check with the site Administrator to learn the digital object storage limitations.
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[[Image:digobjstorage.png|500px|right|thumb|  Digital storage indicator is shown on the View archival repository page]]
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[[Image:DigiObjectStorage-1.3.png|500px|right|thumb|  In the Trilium theme, the Digial storage indicator is on the left]]
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For more information, see [[Manage digital object storage]].
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[[Category:User manual]]

Latest revision as of 15:10, 27 May 2013

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Main Page > User manual > Import/export > Upload digital objects

Archival description view page showing cover flow viewer in context menu

ICA-AtoM allows the user to link a single digital object and import multiple digital objects, such as scanned images, sound and moving image files, and other scanned or born-digital items. Every digital object must be associated with an archival description, typically at the file or item level.

For every object uploaded, ICA-AtoM creates two derivative objects from the master, a thumbnail image and a reference display copy.


At higher levels of description, the context menu includes thumbnails of all files registered at lower levels. The thumbnails are displayed using cover flow so you can easily scroll through the set using your keyboard's arrow keys.

Link single file

To link a single digital object:

  1. Open an archival description in view mode
  2. Click on the Link digital object button in the button block
  3. Click the Browse button to navigate to and select a file. Click the Open button.
  4. Click the Save button in the button block. When you return to the view page, the reference display copy will be displayed in the digital object field. Users can view or play the reference display copy (depending on the type of digital object). Logged in users can also download the master digital object.
  5. Objects with multiple pages, such as multi-page TIFFs or PDF files, will by default be displayed with single-page reference display copies. To have them viewed with a pager to allow the user to browse through the pages, go to Admin > Settings > Global > Upload multi-page files as multiple descriptions and select yes; this will also cause all pages of a multi-page object to appear individually as child records of the description to which the object was uploaded.

You can upload any file format, but only supported formats can be viewed or played directly in ICA-AtoM. For a list of formats, see File formats. Formats that are not supported can still be uploaded: clicking the object will download it to the user's desktop where (assuming the user has the required software) it can be viewed or played.


Upload multiple files

A user can import multiple files at once, attaching them all to the same archival description.

  1. Open an archival description in view mode.
  2. Click on the Import digital objects button in the button block.
  3. Select a title for the objects; all the objects will have the title plus a number. Currently the default is image 01, image 02, etc.
  4. Choose a level of description (Unlike the link digital object, which attaches the digital object directly to the archival description at that level, the import multiple objects requires the User to designate a level of description such as, series, sub-series, file, or item).
  5. Click the blue "Select files" link and select multiple files to upload. The page will show previews of all the objects.
  6. If you like you can edit the title for each object next to the preview.
  7. Click Import in the button block. When you return to the view page you will see that the objects have all been attached to the archival description as child records of that description.

Upload PDF

New in Release 1.3, a user can now link a single PDF and import multiple PDFs into ICA-AtoM and a full-text search of the content of the PDF is available through the main search box. PDFs that have a text layer will work, including all OCR PDFs and born-digital PDFs that include a text layer (e.g., exported Word documents) will work. Search results will refer users to the PDF that contains the search term(s), but will not reveal the location of the term(s) within the PDF.

Currently, Release 1.3 truncates PDF text after the first 65,535 bytes.

Edit digital object

An authorized User with editing privileges can edit digital objects.

  • Go to the view archival description page of a record that has a related digital object.
  • At the bottom of the page in the button block, the User will click Edit digital object.
  • ICA-AtoM takes the User to the Edit digital object view page. On this page the User can edit the rights permissions for all versions and control which representations (reference and/or thumbnail) are available to the public.
Edit digital object page shows Master, Reference and Thumbnail representations


Digital object storage

Introduced in 1.3 Release is the ability for site Administrators to track digital object storage per repository. Storage limits may be placed on individual repositories by in-house server capacity or on hosted server agreements. If you are utilizing a multi-institutional / portal instance of ICA-AtoM you will need to check with the site Administrator to learn the digital object storage limitations.

Digital storage indicator is shown on the View archival repository page
In the Trilium theme, the Digial storage indicator is on the left

For more information, see Manage digital object storage.