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[[Main Page]] > [[User manual]] > [[UM-6|UM-6 Import / export content]] > UM-6.1 Upload digital objects
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[[Main Page]] > [[User manual]] > [[UM-6|UM-6 Import/export]] > UM-6.1 Upload files
  
[[Image:UM-6.1_2.png|500px|right|thumb|Archival description view screen showing reference display copy of the uploaded image]]
 
  
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[[Image:UM-6.1_2.png|500px|right|thumb|Archival description view page showing reference display copy of the uploaded image]]
  
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.
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You can use ICA-AtoM to upload files, 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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Files can be searched and browsed by end-users.
  
*Every [[Digital object|digital object]] must be associated with an [[Archival description|archival description]], typically at the file or item level.
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Every file must be associated with an [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]], typically at the file or item level.
  
*For every [[Digital object|digital object]] uploaded, ICA-AtoM creates two derivative images: a [[Thumbnail|thumbnail]] and a [[Reference display copy|reference display copy]].
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For every file uploaded, ICA-AtoM creates two derivative images:
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* [[Glossary#Thumbnail|thumbnail]]
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* [[Glossary#Reference display copy|reference display copy]]
  
*Note that at higher [[Level of description|levels of description]], the [[Context menu box|context menu box]] includes [[Thumbnail|thumbnails]] 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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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.
  
2. To upload a [[Digital object|digital object]]:
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The [[Glossary#Thumbnail|thumbnails]] are displayed using a [[Glossary#Cover-flow viewer|cover-flow viewer]] so you can easily easily scroll through the set using your keyboard's arrow keys.
  
*Open an [[archival description]] in [[view mode]].
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*Click on the ''Upload digital object'' button in the [[button block]].
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To upload a file,
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# Open an [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]] in [[Glossary#View mode|view mode]]
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# Click on the "Upload 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. Clicking on the image opens up the [[Glossary#Master digital object|master digital object]] (accessible to authenticated users only).
  
*Click the ''browse'' button to navigate to and select a file. Click the ''open'' button.
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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.
  
*Click the ''save'' button in the [[button block]]. When you return to the [[view screen]], the [[reference display copy]] will be displayed in the ''digital object'' field. Clicking on the image opens up the [[master digital object]] (accessible to logged-in users only).
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To upload multi-page digital objects, see [[multi-page files]]
  
  
3. You can upload any file format, but only supported formats can be viewed or played directly in ICA-AtoM.
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== Upload multiple files ==
 
 
*For a list of formats, see [[UM-6.1.1|UM-6.1.1 Digital objects: supported 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.
 
  
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A user can upload multiple files at once, attaching them all to the same [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]].
  
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4. To upload multi-page digital objects
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*See [[UM-6.1.2|UM-6.1.2 Upload multi-page digital objects]]
 
 
 
 
 
== Upload multiple files ==
 
  
[[Image:UM-6.1.3_1.png|500px|right|thumb|Import digital objects screen]]
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<p>[[Image:UM-6.1.3_1.png|500px|right|thumb|Import digital objects screen]]Go to "Import > Digital objects"
  
[[Image:UM-6.1.3_2.png|500px|right|thumb|List of objects with thumbnail representations]]
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<li>
  
A user can upload multiple [[digital object|digital objects]] at once, attaching them all to the same [[archival description]].
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<p>Enter a title. The title you enter will appear in the title [[Glossary#Field|field]] of all the files that are uploaded.
  
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1. Go to ''import > digital objects''.
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<p>Select a [[Glossary#Parent level|parent level]] to which to attach the files
  
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<li>
  
2. Enter a title. The title you enter will appear in the title [[field]] of all the [[digital object|digital objects]] that are uploaded.
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<p>Enter a [[Glossary#Level of description|level of description]]. For example, if you are uploading multiple files to a single file-level description, you may wish to to make all your uploaded files items.
  
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3. Select a [[parent level]] to which to attach the [[digital object|digital objects]].
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<p>Click "Select files"
  
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4. Enter a [[level of description]]. For example, if you are uploading multiple [[digital object|digital objects]]to a single file-level description, you may wish to to make all your uploaded objects items.
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<p>Navigate to the files to be uploaded
  
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5. Click ''Select files''.
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<p>Click "OK"
  
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6. Navigate to the [[digital object|digital objects]] to be uploaded.
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<p>[[Image:UM-6.1.3_2.png|500px|right|thumb|List of objects with thumbnail representations]]A list of files to be uploaded, along with a [[Glossary#Thumbnail|thumbnail]] representation of each, will appear on the page. You can choose to delete some if desired.
  
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7. Click OK.
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If one object is an exact duplicate of another, or if an object exceeds the maximum upload size, you will see a warning next to the [[thumbnail]].
  
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</div>
  
8. A list of objects to be uploaded, along with a [[thumbnail]] representation of each object, will appear on the screen. You can choose to delete some if desired. Note that if one object is an exact duplicate of another, or if an object exceeds the maximum upload size, you will see a warning next to the [[thumbnail]].
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<li>
  
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<p>To select more files, click "Select files" again
  
9. To select more objects, click ''Select files'' again.
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<p>Click the "Import" button at the bottom of the page
  
10. Click the ''import'' button at the bottom of the screen.
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<p>ICA-AtoM takes you to the [[Glossary#Parent level|parent level]] [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]] to which you have attached the files
  
11. ICA-AtoM takes you to the [[parent level|parent-level]] [[archival description]] to which you have attached the objects.
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Main Page > User manual > UM-6 Import/export > UM-6.1 Upload files


Archival description view page showing reference display copy of the uploaded image

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

Files can be searched and browsed by end-users.

Every file must be associated with an archival description, typically at the file or item level.

For every file uploaded, ICA-AtoM creates two derivative images:

At higher levels of description, the context menu includes thumbnails of all files 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 arrow keys.

To upload a file,

  1. Open an archival description in view mode
  2. Click on the "Upload 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. Clicking on the image opens up the master digital object (accessible to authenticated users only).

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.

To upload multi-page digital objects, see multi-page files


Upload multiple files

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

  1. Import digital objects screen
    Go to "Import > Digital objects"
  2. Enter a title. The title you enter will appear in the title field of all the files that are uploaded.

  3. Select a parent level to which to attach the files

  4. Enter a level of description. For example, if you are uploading multiple files to a single file-level description, you may wish to to make all your uploaded files items.

  5. Click "Select files"

  6. Navigate to the files to be uploaded

  7. Click "OK"

  8. List of objects with thumbnail representations
    A list of files to be uploaded, along with a thumbnail representation of each, will appear on the page. You can choose to delete some if desired.

    If one object is an exact duplicate of another, or if an object exceeds the maximum upload size, you will see a warning next to the thumbnail.

  9. To select more files, click "Select files" again

  10. Click the "Import" button at the bottom of the page

  11. ICA-AtoM takes you to the parent level archival description to which you have attached the files