IMEJI
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Contents
1. Home
1.1.
News
1.2.
Login
2. Collections
2.1 Create Collection
2.2. Collection List
2.3. Create
Metadata Profile
2.4. Manage Collection
2.5. Edit Metadata
Profile
2.6. Edit
Collection Metadata
2.7. Share Collection
2.8. Publish Collection
2.9. Delete /
Discard Collecion
3. Albums
3.1. Create Album
3.2. Album List
3.3. Add Images to
an Album
3.4. Edit Album
Metadata
3.5. Remove
Images from Album
3.6. Share Album
3.7.
Publish Album
3.8. Delete /
Discard Album
4. Search
5. Support
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Home
IMEJI is an eSciDoc application to manage images together
with their specific metadata.
In IMEJI, the user can create his own image collections. For each
collection, a metadata profile can be created to allow the user to
describe in detail the caracteristica of the images within the
collection. After the profile is finished, metadata values can be added
to each image within the collection (e.g. an author, date or text) ,
either one by one, or within batch operations.
Collections can be kept private, so that they are only visible by the
creator, but they also can be published on the web to make them visible
and reusable by other researchers around the world.
Further on, users can also create albums on IMEJI. Within these albums,
they can collect images with different metadata profiles, which means
images from different collections. Similar to collections, albums can
also be kept private or can be published.
1.1.
News
IMEJI allowes the integration of an external Blog where news concerning
the software, but also newly released collections and albums can be
published. As currently no special IMEJI blog exists, the MPDL blog
will be displayed here to demonstrate the possibility.
1.2.
Login
Please enter your user name and password to view all images in the
IMEJI database and to use the full set of functions (in particular, all
album functions). If you have forgotten your password, please contact
the IMEJI Support Team.
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2. Collections
Collections group similar images togther, which all share similar
metadata.
For each collection, one metadata profile can be defined by the user.
In this profile the user can define specific metadata types for the
collection.
2.1. Create
Collection
- Go to Collections.
- Click on Create
Collection.
- Enter thr required information (collection name, author
name und affiliaton). Information on further authors and a description
of the collection´s content can be added optionally.
- Via the plus (and minus), further fields for authors and
organizations can be added (or removed).
- Click on Save
(the newly created collection is automatically in the status private).
2.2. Collection List
This list displays all collections accessible to the user:
all collections created by the individual user (identified via the user
account) irrespective of their status (private, published, or
discarded) and all collections published by other IMEJI users. If the
user is not logged in, this list contains only all published
collections.
Here, the user can change the number of hits displayed per page.
Further on, the sorting can be changed between sorted by state, title
or modification date and also a filter can be used which allowes to
filter the collections based on following options: all collections, my
collections, only my private collections, only public collections, only
my discarded collections. On this page, ther are also some short cut
functions available that are already described somewhere else in the
help.
2.3. Create Metadata
Profile
- Go to Collections.
- View one collection by clicking on the name of the
collection.
- Go to Collection
metadata.
- Click on Edit
below the subtitle Metadata profile.
- Define the title of the metadata profile (per
default, it will be the same title as the one of the corresponding
collection.
- Choose wether you want to create a new metadata
profile or use an already available metadata profile as template.
- When you coose to define a new metadata profile, please
define specific metadata elements for the collection. Each element
consists of a type (e.g. person, date, number, text) and a name.
Optionally, an online availabes vocabulary can be added to the element,
or predefined values can be directly created in the profile. Further
on, each element can be set as multiple, which means it can orrure more
than once for each image.
- Click on Save.
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2.4. Manage
Collection
Upload
Images to the Collection:
You can only upload images to private collections.
- Go to Collections.
- View one collection by clicking on the name of the
collection.
- Go to Image
Upload.
- Add files via selecting them on your system and then Start
upload.
Delete
/ Discard Images:
- First you have to consider the state of your collection.
- When your collection has the state private, you can delete
images within the collection.
o Go to Collections.
o View the collection by clicking on the name of the collection.
o Click on View images.
o Select the image that you want to delete.
o Click on Selected
on the right hand of the page and choose Delete selected.
o If you want to delete all images: Click on All on the left
hand of the page and choose Delete
all.
- When your collection has the state published, you can only
discard images within the collection.
o Go to Collections.
o View the collection by clicking on the name of the collection.
o Click on View images.
o Select the image that you want to discard.
o Click on Selected
on the right hand of the page and choose Discard selected.
o If you want to delete all images: Click on All on the left
hand of the page and choose Discard
all.
o Discarded images are not searchable any more, but are still visible
within the corresponding collection,
as it could happen that this
collection was already cited somewhere.
Assign
/ Edit Metadata Values:
You can only assign / edit metadata values within private or published
collections.
- Go to Collections.
- View the collection by clicking on the name of the
collection .
- View all images of collection.
- To select multiple images for the metadata assignment set
the checkboxes below each image. On the right side of the page, you
will see how many images are currently selected.
- To edit the selected images, click on the triangle next to
the number of selected images and choose Edit selected.
o Select one or several metadata types in the drop-down list. Then you
can either decide to assign the same metadata value to all selected
images via
the batch option on top of the page (here you have the
option to only assign the new value when ther is no
value availabe for the image yet,
or to overrite all values) or to add
the values directly to each image seperately.
o For the first case (batch adding), you have to confirm your choice
via Add to all.
For the single image adding via Save.
- To select only one image just view the image by clicking on
it and then go to Edit below
the suptitle Metadata.
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2.5. Edit
Metadata Profile
You can only edit a metadata profie for a private or a published
collection.
- Go to Collections.
- View the Collection by clicking on the name of the
collection.
- Go to Collection
metadata.
- Click on Edit
below the subtitle Metadata profile.
2.6. Edit
Collection Metadata
You can only edit the metadata of a private or a published collection.
- Go to Collections.
- View the collection by clicking on the name of the
collection.
- Click on Collection
metadata.
- Click on Edit
below the subtitle Collections basics.
2.7. Share Collection
You can only share private collections.
- Go to Collections.
- Click on the name of collection to view the collection.
- Click on Share
collection.
- Click to enter your email adress.
- In the dropdown list you can choose the role of the
person with which you want to share the collection.
- Click on Save.
2.8. Publish
Collection
You can only publish private collections.
- Go to Collections.
- View one collection by clicking on the name of the
collection.
- Clicking on Publish.
The collection is now visible for all IMEJI users.
2.9. Delete
/ Discard Collection
- First you have to consider the state of your collection.
- When your collection has the state private, you can delete
your collection.
o Go to Collections.
o Click on Delete
(the collection is now irretrievable deleted).
- When your collection has the state published, you can only
discard your collection.
o Click on discard
(the collection is now discarded). That means that it is not visible
any more on IMEJI,
only when a user cites the exact URL of the
collection (as all once released collections are citable).
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3.
Albums
Albums are similar to photo albums in the non digitalized world. In an
album, the user can collect images from one or several collections
(that means the images can have different metadata profiles). An album
is a subset of the overall set of images within IMEJI.
Albums could be set up to illustrate a certain question (like 20 images
in an album out of 1000 images in the overall collection).
3.1. Create Album
- Go to Albums.
- Click on Create
album.
- Enter the required information (album name, author name and
affiliation). Information on further authors and a description of the
album's content can be added optionally.
- Via the plus (and minus), further fields for authors and
organizations can be added (or removed).
- Click on Save
(the newly created album is automatically in the status private).
3.2. Album List
This list displays all albums accessible to the user: all albums
created by the individual user (identified via the user account)
irrespective of their status (private, published, or discarded) and all
albums published by other IMEJI users. If the user is not logged in,
this list contains only all published albums.
Here, the user can change the number of hits displayed per page.
Further on, the sorting can be changed between sorted by state, title
or modification date and also a filter can be used which allowes to
filter the albums based on following options: all albums, my albums,
only my private albums, only public albums, only my discarded albums.
On this page, ther are also some short cut functions available that are
already described somewhere else in the help.
3.3. Add Images
to an Album
You can only add images to private albums.
- Go to Albums.
- Make the Album you want to add images to as active (in the
right colum of the album list).
- Browse IMEJI.
- Select images for editing via setting the checkbox below
the images. On the right side of the page you can see the overal number
of selected pictures.
- Click on "Add to Album" to add all the selected pictures to
the album.
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3.4. Edit Album
Metadata
You can only edit album metadata from a private or a published album.
- Go to Albums.
- Click on the name of the album to view the album.
- Go to Album
metadata.
- Click on Edit
below the subtitle Metadata.
3.5.
Remove Images from the Album
You can only remove images from a private album.
- Go to Albums.
- Click on the name of the album to view the album.
- Click on View
images.
- Select image you want to remove.
- Go to selected
- remove.
3.6. Share Album
You can only share private albums.
- Go to Albums.
- View one album by clicking on the name of the album.
- Click on Share
Album.
- Enter the e-mail adress of the person you want to share the
album with. This person must already have an IMEJI account, otherwise
the functionality does not work.
- Define the role of the person you want to share the
collection with:
o Viewer: the person can only view the album
o Album editor: the person can also edit the album and add / remove
images.
3.7. Publish Album
You can only publish private albums.
- Go to Albums.
- View one album by clicking on the name of the album.
- Clicking on
Publish (the album is now visible for all IMEJI users).
3.8. Delete / Discard
Album
- First you have to consider the state of your
album.
- When your album has the state private, you can delete your
album.
o Go to Albums.
o Click on Delete
(the album is now irretrievable extingushed).
- When your Album has the state published, you can discard
your album.
- Click on Discard (the album is now discarded). That means
that it is not visible any more on IMEJI, only when a user cites the
exact URL of the collection (as all once released collections are
citable).
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4.
Search
IMEJI offers two different searches, the simple search and the advanced
search.
4.1. Simple Search
The Simple Search occures as a free text field on top of every page.
Here the user can decide to either search for images or collections.
4.2. Advanced Search
The Advanced Search currently only works for images. Here the user
first has to define one or more (via the plus symbol) collctions, then
one or more metadata values and then he can enter the values he is
looking for.
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5.
Support
For further Support, please contact the IMEJI Support Team.
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