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− | Sample | + | * '''Sample Indexing Guidelines from around the web''': |
+ | ** [http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/ Dublin Core Element List] (from Dublin Core) | ||
+ | ** [http://www.library.unt.edu/digital-projects-unit/input-guidelines-descriptive-metadata UNT Input Guidelines for Descriptive Metadata] | ||
+ | ** [http://www.lib.washington.edu/msd/pubcat/mig/advice UW Metadata Guideline for Collections using ContentDM] | ||
+ | ** [https://www.digitalnc.org/partners/describing-your-materials/#metadata Digital NC: Describing Digital Materials] | ||
+ | ** Add more!!! | ||
− | [[ | + | * [[Element List]] on our project wiki |
− | + | ==Omeka S Software overview== | |
− | + | * General information and reference: [https://omeka.org/s/docs/user-manual/ Omeka S User Manual] | |
− | + | * We will be using Omeka S's [https://omeka.org/s/docs/user-manual/content/resource-template/ Resource Template] option for two purposes: | |
− | + | ** To implement our application profile within the software | |
− | + | ** When indexing each image | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ==Project steps== | |
− | + | ||
− | + | # Developing application profile part 1: '''What properties are in our application profile?''' | |
− | + | ## This resulted in our [[Element List]] | |
− | + | ## Mediawiki [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting editing assistance] | |
− | + | # Developing application profile part 2: '''What are the details of your assigned property, including its indexing steps?''' | |
− | + | ## This information is recorded in our [[Element List]] | |
− | + | # Transferring '''''selected''''' details of your approved property from our Project Wiki to our [https://metadatacourses.slis.ua.edu/ Omeka S instance] by way of their "Resource Template" software functionality | |
− | + | ## All students will need to establish their property within our project's Resource Template | |
− | + | ### The name of our Resource Template is '''Metadata Course 2019''' | |
− | + | ### '''NOTE''': The Title and Description properties are already there | |
− | + | ## Steps for adding your Property to the Template: | |
− | + | ### Click on the “Resource Templates” in the left menu under the label of “RESOURCES” | |
− | + | ### Click on the template with the label “Metadata Course 2019” | |
− | + | ### Click on “Edit resource template” at the upper right corner | |
− | + | ### Find your property in the right side menu and add it to the template | |
+ | ### Additional information about how to customize your property in our Omeka S instance based on your property's Wiki information that you developed: | ||
+ | #### Review relevant sections of [https://omeka.org/s/docs/user-manual/content/resource-template/ Omeka S User Manual], specifically, scroll down to these subsections: | ||
+ | ##### Property options | ||
+ | ##### Edit a resource template | ||
+ | #### Review Omeka S video on [https://vimeo.com/290924872 Resource Templates in Omeka S] | ||
+ | # Adding dropdown box functionality to your property (if needed) ... TWO STEPS: | ||
+ | ## STEP 1: Create A New Custom Vocab for your property | ||
+ | ### Click on the “Custom Vocab” in the left menu under the label of “MODULES” | ||
+ | ### Click on “Add new vocab” at the top right corner | ||
+ | ### Type in a title for your custom vocab in the field for “Label” | ||
+ | ### Type in the terms you want to use for the custom vocab separated by new lines in the field for “Terms” | ||
+ | ### Click “Submit” at the top right corner | ||
+ | ## STEP 2: Use A Custom Vocab as the Data Type of a Property | ||
+ | ### Click on the “Resource Templates” in the left menu under the label of “RESOURCES” | ||
+ | ### Click on the template with the label “Metadata Course 2019 | ||
+ | ### Click on “Edit resource template” at the upper right corner | ||
+ | ### Click on the icon of small pencil to edit your property | ||
+ | ### In the right side menu, find “Data type”, click on the small arrow, and then find your newly added custom vocab in the drop down menu | ||
+ | ### Click on “Set changes” at the bottom, and then click on “Save” at the upper right corner. | ||
+ | # Indexing your images | ||
+ | ## Go to your item set | ||
+ | ## Click on “View items” at the top right corner | ||
+ | ## Click on one of the images | ||
+ | ## Click on “Edit item” at the top right corner | ||
+ | ## In the drop down menu for “Resource template”, select “Metadata Course 2019” | ||
+ | ## You can start to index the image according to the template |
Latest revision as of 00:18, 3 April 2019
- Sample Indexing Guidelines from around the web:
- Element List on our project wiki
Omeka S Software overview
- General information and reference: Omeka S User Manual
- We will be using Omeka S's Resource Template option for two purposes:
- To implement our application profile within the software
- When indexing each image
Project steps
- Developing application profile part 1: What properties are in our application profile?
- This resulted in our Element List
- Mediawiki editing assistance
- Developing application profile part 2: What are the details of your assigned property, including its indexing steps?
- This information is recorded in our Element List
- Transferring selected details of your approved property from our Project Wiki to our Omeka S instance by way of their "Resource Template" software functionality
- All students will need to establish their property within our project's Resource Template
- The name of our Resource Template is Metadata Course 2019
- NOTE: The Title and Description properties are already there
- Steps for adding your Property to the Template:
- Click on the “Resource Templates” in the left menu under the label of “RESOURCES”
- Click on the template with the label “Metadata Course 2019”
- Click on “Edit resource template” at the upper right corner
- Find your property in the right side menu and add it to the template
- Additional information about how to customize your property in our Omeka S instance based on your property's Wiki information that you developed:
- Review relevant sections of Omeka S User Manual, specifically, scroll down to these subsections:
- Property options
- Edit a resource template
- Review Omeka S video on Resource Templates in Omeka S
- Review relevant sections of Omeka S User Manual, specifically, scroll down to these subsections:
- All students will need to establish their property within our project's Resource Template
- Adding dropdown box functionality to your property (if needed) ... TWO STEPS:
- STEP 1: Create A New Custom Vocab for your property
- Click on the “Custom Vocab” in the left menu under the label of “MODULES”
- Click on “Add new vocab” at the top right corner
- Type in a title for your custom vocab in the field for “Label”
- Type in the terms you want to use for the custom vocab separated by new lines in the field for “Terms”
- Click “Submit” at the top right corner
- STEP 2: Use A Custom Vocab as the Data Type of a Property
- Click on the “Resource Templates” in the left menu under the label of “RESOURCES”
- Click on the template with the label “Metadata Course 2019
- Click on “Edit resource template” at the upper right corner
- Click on the icon of small pencil to edit your property
- In the right side menu, find “Data type”, click on the small arrow, and then find your newly added custom vocab in the drop down menu
- Click on “Set changes” at the bottom, and then click on “Save” at the upper right corner.
- STEP 1: Create A New Custom Vocab for your property
- Indexing your images
- Go to your item set
- Click on “View items” at the top right corner
- Click on one of the images
- Click on “Edit item” at the top right corner
- In the drop down menu for “Resource template”, select “Metadata Course 2019”
- You can start to index the image according to the template