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- | Your work is roughly divided into three phases: | + | Your work is roughly divided into three phases: |
+ | - selection of material, | ||
+ | - research and cataloguing (uploading), | ||
+ | - transfer to the archive (ORC). | ||
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+ | This FAQ mainly deals with phase 2, which is specifically about working with the archiving software Madek. | ||
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=== Example === | === Example === | ||
- | In digital photography, | + | In digital photography, |
If you think it's really hard to work with TIFFs on the internet, you're right. Normally you'd prefer JPG (compressed) which can save you a lot of space and/or bandwith. But for the archive, please don't compress original files, Madek will take care of this and generate different derivates on the fly that you can use for the internet – and you still have access to the TIFF which you may need, for example, for a printed publication. | If you think it's really hard to work with TIFFs on the internet, you're right. Normally you'd prefer JPG (compressed) which can save you a lot of space and/or bandwith. But for the archive, please don't compress original files, Madek will take care of this and generate different derivates on the fly that you can use for the internet – and you still have access to the TIFF which you may need, for example, for a printed publication. | ||
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The software Madek distinguishes between media entries and sets. Media entries are the fundamental elements in Madek. Each file you upload and equip with metadata is called media entry. | The software Madek distinguishes between media entries and sets. Media entries are the fundamental elements in Madek. Each file you upload and equip with metadata is called media entry. | ||
- | A set on the other hand is a bit like a folder on a computer. You can group and organize media entries (and other sets) with them. But unlike | + | With sets on the other hand you can group and organize media entries (and other sets). |
We expect that every project you catalogue in the digital archive is at least one set that carries one or more media entries and (if necessary) other sets. This structure facilitates the navigation, and all the visitors will be thankful. In our experience, it's good practice to connect entries to sets and then sets to other sets and not all the media with the superset. It just makes working with the material easier. | We expect that every project you catalogue in the digital archive is at least one set that carries one or more media entries and (if necessary) other sets. This structure facilitates the navigation, and all the visitors will be thankful. In our experience, it's good practice to connect entries to sets and then sets to other sets and not all the media with the superset. It just makes working with the material easier. | ||
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When you work as a student assistant on department archives, you have two roles that mix up in your account. Of course you own the copyright of your personal projects and probably have the right to publish them. But this is not true for material you upload as student assistant, because it's the work of somebody else. After you finished your job on the department archive, we will take over the material you cataloged by transferring permissions from your account to the archive-account, | When you work as a student assistant on department archives, you have two roles that mix up in your account. Of course you own the copyright of your personal projects and probably have the right to publish them. But this is not true for material you upload as student assistant, because it's the work of somebody else. After you finished your job on the department archive, we will take over the material you cataloged by transferring permissions from your account to the archive-account, | ||
- | ===== How to hand over your work ===== | ||
- | When you want to hand over your work to the ORC and the Archive, you need to take two steps: At first, inform your contact person from ORC that your work can be reviewed. Once your work has been reviewed and approved, hand it over to the archive. | ||
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+ | When you finally want to hand over your work to the ORC and the Archive, you need to take two steps. At first, inform your contact person from ORC that your work can be reviewed. Please also send him/her any signed consent form you collected, if any. Once your work has been reviewed and approved, hand it over to the archive. | ||
==== 1. Share your work with ORC for review ==== | ==== 1. Share your work with ORC for review ==== | ||
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- | It's very important to share every single media entry and every set. Setting the permissions of a set is NOT enough to share everything connected with this set. Permissions are always valid only for one item (media entry/set). To share multiple items at once, please use batch processing (see above). | + | It's very important to share every single media entry and every set. Setting the permissions of only a set is NOT enough to share everything connected with this set. Permissions are always valid only for one item (media entry/set). To share multiple items at once, please use batch processing (see above). |
Once you've set permissions, | Once you've set permissions, | ||
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Please make sure to transfer responsibility to **HfG Archive (Verantwortungsgruppe)**. The term " | Please make sure to transfer responsibility to **HfG Archive (Verantwortungsgruppe)**. The term " | ||
- | As with sharing, it's very important to transfer responsibility of every single media entry and every set. Transferring a set is NOT enough to transfer everything connected with this set. The transfer always applies only to one item (media entry/set). To transfer multiple items at once, please use batch processing (see above). | + | As with sharing, it's very important to transfer responsibility of every single media entry and every set. Transferring |
Once you have completely transferred the responsibilities, | Once you have completely transferred the responsibilities, |
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