Video Content Model
Video Content Model Supported File Formats
oog
mp4
mov
qt
m4v
avi
mkv
Adding a Video
Log in to manage.ctdigitalarchive.org.
Navigate to the collection to which you want to add your video file.
Click the "Manage" tab.
Under the "Overview" button, select "Add an object to this Collection".
Select "Islandora Video Content Model" from the "Select a Content Model to Ingest" dropdown menu and click "Next".
Select the MODS form you wish to use.
You will be taken to the CTDA MODS form.
The first required field you need to populate is the title of your image.
The next required field is the "Resource Type", which should be "moving image".
The third required field in the form is "Digital Origin". You should leave "reformatted digital" in this field if the image you are uploading is a digital reproduction of a film.
The fourth required field is the "Held By" field. Select your institution from the dropdown menu.
The final required field is the "Rights" field. Choose your institution from the dropdown menu. If you do not have a customized rights statement, select "Creative Commons NC-BY".
Click "Next" and the next page is where you will upload your object.
Click "Choose file" and find the video file you want to ingest.
Once you have chosen your file, click "Upload".
Finally click "Ingest".
After your image file has been ingested, you will be taken to the page containing your file. From this page you can manage your object.
Manage Your Object
To learn how to manage your object, visit the Managing Objects in the Repository Guide.
Video Guide: Video Content Model
Datastreams for Video Objects
ID | Label |
---|---|
RELS-EXT | Fedora Object to Object Relationship Metadata |
MODS | MODS record, created at time of ingest |
DC | Dublin Core Record, created at time of ingest |
MP4 | MP4 derivative, created at time of ingest |
OBJ | The original video file ingested into the repository |
TECHMD | Technical Metadata |
TN | Thumbnail image, created at time of ingest |
MKV | MKV derivative, created at time of ingest |
Datastreams
To lean more about Datastreams, visit the Datastream Guide.