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1. You can use ICA-AtoM to upload [[Digital object|digital objects]], e.g. digital photographs, scanned images, sound and moving image files, born-digital electronic records.
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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.
 
*[[Digital object|Digital objects]] can be searched and browsed by end-users.

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Upload digital objects

Main Page > (UM) User manual > UM-6 Import / export content > UM-6.1 Upload digital objects

Upload a digital object
At a higher level, all associated digital objects registered at lower levels are displayed in a "cover-flow" viewer


1. You can use ICA-AtoM to upload digital objects, e.g. digital photographs, scanned images, sound and moving image files and other scanned or born-digital items.

  • 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.


2. You can upload any file format, but only supported formats can be viewed / played directly in ICA-AtoM.

  • 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.


3. To upload a digital object:

  • Click on the Digital Object information area.
  • Click the Browse button to navigate to and select the object's file. Click the Open button.


4. Note that at higher levels of description, the Context menu box includes a thumbnail of all digital objects registered at lower levels.

  • The thumbnails are displayed using a "cover-flow" viewer so you can easily easily scroll through the set using your keyboard's scroll arrows.