Topic: Adding things
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Add your own images, documents, audio, video and links to related websites
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Items are individual records in Kete. They can be a variety of different types:
Topics are the way to gather items together into subject clusters of related material, regardless of item type.
Add a New Topic Topics are gathering points for drawing clusters of items together and a way to capture and craft the collective knowledge of our community.
Once you have selected a topic and clicked on the choose button, a from will appear for you to fill in. Most fields are optional, with only the first 2 being compulsory:
Some templates contain many fields eg. People - genealogy. Just fill out as many fields as you have information for. When you have finished select Create and the topic you have just created will display on screen. You are now ready to add related items to this topic if you have some, or link to related items or related topics already in the database. Link to a Related Existing Topic Once you have written your Topic you can link it to existing Topics and Items, forming webs of related material. At the bottom of each Topic page, you will find +Link to related topic Click on this and a pop up window will appear with a search box. Enter a keyword or two and a list of Topics that match your search will appear. Select them by clicking on the white box to the left. As each one is linked it will disappear from the list and be replaced with the message "Topic Linked Succesfully". When you have finished close the window. If you are unsure whether a Topic is related or not you can go to the Topic detail page by clicking on the Topics title, and the Topic will open in a separate window. Close the window when you are finished by clicking the red cross in the top right corner. Protecting your Topic From Changes A primary aim of kete is that the database is collaboratively built. This means you can edit other people work and they can edit yours. Sometimes though, you may want your work to stay as you wrote it, and not be available for editing. To do this you can save it as a pdf and attach it as a document item. Just enter a summary into the description field, rather than the full text, and put lots of useful tags to help people find your work. You could also write a really brief Topic using the publication template and link it to your document, especially if your work comprises many pages. Put each section up as a separate document and link to them from the topic. If you intend to add a large amount of material to Kete, you could inquire about a Locked Basket by contacting the Site Administrator at the contact link on the homepage. Add a new Item Adding any of the different Item type all happen with broadly the same process, although they each have slightly different onscreen forms to fill in: 1. Select the item type you want to add:
Go to the right tab, depending on your choice above, from either the search or browse screens. At the bottom of the screen you will find a link: Ädd a new Image (or audio or document etc). Click on it and a template will open for you to complete. 2. Fill out the 3 fields:
3. Browse to the file you want to upload, which must be prescanned and available . Any common file format can be loaded. 4. Complete the optional fields if can. 5. Click on the Create button. Images Images can be digital photographs, digital copies of photographs or digital photographs of objects or things. Any common file format can be used; jpegs for preference. Tiffs will work but they won't generate a thumbnail image in the search results. It is best not to load up large files; 200dpi is fine for internet display. Remember that many people have slow broadband or dialup connections. Topic Topics can be linked or related to other Topics. eg. father to son, or a Family to a sub division of their farm etc. Weblinks Sometimes the copyright statement of something you found on the internet forbids you from copying or saving the information. In this case you can add a weblink in Kete which will link back to the place on the internet. You will need to add the url of the web resource, instead of browsing for a file. The url is displayed in the address bar and usually starts with http://www. Instead of copying this long piece of information down you can copy and paste. Copy by right click on your mouse then selecting copy, or cntrl C. To paste it in either right click - paste or Cntrl V. The only problem with links is the internet changes all the time, and links which worked last month may not work next month. If you can legally copy the content off into a topic or description thats definitely the best way, but often you can't and a weblink will have to do. Documents You can attach most common file types as documents. We have found that compressed jpegs download much faster than normal jpegs. Remember that some people still have dial up connections so make your files smaller if possible. The documents can be a scan of the original document eg a letter or a page from a minute book. The contents of the document will not be searchable by Kete, but there are a couple of ways to help people find your document: Title: Write a short, specific title. If you want to write your description first, please use a text editor, like Notepad, rather than Word or Word Pad. If you copy and paste from a Word document into the Description field lots of nasty formatting comes over which you can't see but which can cause havok with the display. Copying from Notepad works fine. You will find it on a Windows system under start, programmes, accessories. Don't do any formatting except paragraphs, because it will all be lost when you paste it into Kete - but you can format it in once you are there ie bold, underline, italics etc. Documents are a great way to manage large works. Scan each small section, as in a few pages, and add each section as a separate document. Big pdfs are awful to download. Gather them all together by linking them to a Publication topic. Video You need to save your video clip as a simgle file, not a folder with an audio and video file. We have successfully uploaded .mpg , .avi and .wmv video. .swf should be supported, as should macromedia director files. We recommend Quicktime as the best current format. It's well developed and stable. Microsoft have tried many times to come up with a professional level video format and for various reasons they end up back at the drawing board, thus a large amount of earlier windows formats that Microsoft abandons support for after a while. Add a related existing Item Kete has been seeded with about 10,000 images from the collections of Foxton and Horowhenua Historical Societies, plus many hundreds of pages of typed material our volunteers have prepared. These can be linked to Topics. At the bottom of each Topic page, for each Item type, you will find +Link image (or documents, audio, video, web link). Click on this and a pop up window will appear with a search box. Enter a keyword and a list of Images that match your search will appear. Select them clicking on the white box to the left. As each one is linked it will disappear from the list and be replaced with the message "Image Linked Succesfully". When you have finished close the window.
Tags 'Tags' or keywords are entered by the creator, and by anyone else who thinks other words should be included. Tags are hyperlinks so you can search for other items in Kete by clicking on a tag. Any variations of useful search terms can be added as a tag. Discussion You may have something to say about a topic or item; maybe you think it contains errors but you are not sure, or you want to add an informal comment or recollection. You can add a comment to the discussion by clicking the Add a Comment hyperlink. Creating and saving digital recordsIf you wish to use the scanning equipment and computer held in Puke Ariki, please do. Follow these guidelines, "Creating and saving digital records". |