Video Content Model
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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.
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Under the "Overview" button, select "Add an object to this Collection".
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Select "Islandora Video Content Model" from the "Select a Content Model to Ingest" dropdown menu and click "Next".
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Select the MODS form you wish to use.
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You will be taken to the CTDA MODS form.
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The first required field you need to populate is the title of your image.
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The next required field is the "Resource Type", which should be "moving image".
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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.
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The fourth required field is the "Held By" field. Select your institution from the dropdown menu.
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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".Â
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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.
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Once you have chosen your file, click "Upload".
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Finally click "Ingest".
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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.
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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 |
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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.