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if upload "via selecting a folder" isn't going to be supported by a desktop application (as opposed to a web application), i don't see how this could be done. not even the flickr uploader - probably a pretty elaborate/polished one - works without quirks (e.g. it doesn't work for me at home over dsl).--[[User:Robert|Robert]] 08:43, 7 May 2010 (UTC)
== Possible Improvements ==


Please put all comments concerning new functionalities on [[Talk:Imeji_Functionalities| Talk: Imeji Functionalities ]].


*it would be good to distinguish clearly the terms of image-level metadata profile and collection-level metadata profile.
== Glossary ==
*in faces 4.0 still all collections will have 1 single metadata profile - that is at present publication metadata profile.
*'''Metadata profile or metadata set''' is used to define the concrete set of terms used by a collection to describe the collection images
*images may have different metadata profiles in Faces - however - only 1 image-profile can be defined for all images within a collection.
*albums - as they can aggregate images from various collections - image-level profiles are actually dependent on the profiles of *images they aggregate --[[User:Natasab|Natasa]] 15:22, 10 May 2010 (UTC)


* '''Namespaces''' are used to describe collections of URIs assigned to properties, classes and encoding schemes.
** Would reccomend to use glossary similar to [http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-namespace DCMI-Namespace Glossary]
** Translated, the following glossary could be used (note: eSciDoc we can replace with MPDL or anything else):
*'''term''' - A property (element), class, vocabulary encoding scheme, or syntax encoding scheme.
*'''URI''' - A Uniform Resource Identifier [URI] or Internationalized Resource Identifier [IRI].
*'''eSciDoc term URI''' - The URI that identifies a term.
*'''term name''' - A unique token assigned to a term (e.g. for all DCMI terms, the term name is appended to a DCMI namespace URI to create the eSciDoc term URI.
*'''eSciDoc term URI''' - The URI for a term that is declared and managed by eSciDoc.
*'''term label''' - A human-readable label assigned to a term.
*'''eSciDoc namespace''' - A collection of eSciDoc term URIs where each term is assigned a URI that starts with the same 'base URI'. The 'base URI' is known as the eSciDoc namespace URI. (Note that an eSciDoc namespace is not the same as an 'XML namespace').
*'''eSciDoc namespace URI''' - The URI that identifies a DCMI namespace.
*'''eSciDoc term declaration''' - machine-processable representation of one or more eSciDoc terms, expressed in a schema language (RDFS, XSD).
*'''metadata record''' - instantiated descriptions (description sets) about one or more resources e.g. image and an author - into XML, RDF/XML etc.
*'''description''' - a set of statements about a single resource e.g. image only or author only.
*'''description set''' - a set of more descriptions.


*to check if there are data model changes needed - additionally to what is offered
Note that the Metadata records can use terms from several namespaces (not only eSciDoc namespace, e.g. dc, dcterms, kml etc.)


==Upload==
== New small Imeji description==
*Single file or ZIP upload can be done seamless by recognizing the MIME-type or the extention.
*Folder is impossible by browser
*Multi file upload requires JQuery extension, techically possible but depends on GUI Dev
--[[User:Rkiefl|Rupert]] 11:09, 15 July 2010 (UTC)


==Meta Data==
==English==
*I'd strongly vote for having Basic MD (for all images) + Specific MD (collection-specific)
Imeji is an eSciDoc application of the Max Planck Digital Library to archive and manage scientific image-data.
--[[User:Rkiefl|Rupert]] 11:11, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
:What about having title, description, dates (created, modified etc. - created for start would be sufficient), subject (keywords), creator - as in PubMan (person or organization - in latter case could be even an instrument e.g. microscope) as common metadata?


===Conventions===
To enable the management of divers image data types, Imeji defines a specific metadataset for every collection (individually configurable of different data types like text, numbers, controlled vocabulary or geodata). Core functionalities are the simple and fast upload of the image data, a metadata editor optimized for huge amounts of images as well as a the provision of a collaborative working environment. As an eSciDoc application Imeji profits from core services like long term archiving, interoperability and data dissemination.
*'''Metadata profile''' is used to describe the concrete metadata set used by a collection for description of the collection images


*'''Namespaces''' are used to describe collections of URIs assigned to properties, classes and encoding schemes.
==Deutsch==
**Would reccomend to use glossary similar to [http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-namespace DCMI-Namespace Glossary]
Imeji  ist eine eSciDoc Anwendung der Max Planck Digital Library für wissenschaftliche Bilddatenverwaltung.
**Translated, the following glossary could be used (note: eSciDoc we can replace with MPDL or anything else):


*'''term'''
Mit Imeji können Wissenschaftler eigene Bildsammlungen und Alben erstellen. Um unterschiedlichste Bildtypen verwalten zu können, definiert Imeji für jede Sammlung ein spezifisches Metadatenprofile welches die Bilder der Sammlung durch Metadaten verschiedenen Typs (z.B. Text, Zahlen, kontrollierte Vokabularien, GeoDaten , URIs) beschreibt.  
    A property (element), class, vocabulary encoding scheme, or syntax encoding scheme.
Schwerpunkte der Anwednung sind das Verfahren zur Erstellung von Sammlungen durch einfaches und schnelles Hochladen der Bilddaten, optimierte Metadateneditoren für große Bildermengen sowie eine anschauliche Darstellung der Metadaten und die Unterstützung kollaborativer Arbeit (z.B. Das Teilen und Zusammenarbeiten an Sammlungen und Album, verschiedene Nutzerrollen).  
*'''URI'''
Als eSciDoc-basierte Anwendung bietet Imeji alle wichtigen Elemente für die Langzeitarchivierung, Interoperabilität und Dissimenation.
    A Uniform Resource Identifier [URI] or Internationalized Resource Identifier [IRI].
*'''eSciDoc term URI'''
    The URI that identifies a term.
*'''term name'''
    A unique token assigned to a term (e.g. for all DCMI terms, the term name is appended to a DCMI namespace URI to create the *'''eSciDoc term URI'''
    The URI for a term that is declared and managed by eSciDoc.
*'''term label'''
    A human-readable label assigned to a term.
*'''eSciDoc namespace'''
    A collection of eSciDoc term URIs where each term is assigned a URI that starts with the same 'base URI'. The 'base URI' is known as the eSciDoc namespace URI. (Note that an eSciDoc namespace is not the same as an 'XML namespace').
*'''eSciDoc namespace URI'''
    The URI that identifies a DCMI namespace.
*'''eSciDoc term declaration'''
    machine-processable representation of one or more eSciDoc terms, expressed in a schema language (RDFS, XSD).
 
 
Note that the Metadata profiles can use terms from several namespaces (not only eSciDoc namespace, e.g. dc, dcterms, kml etc.)
 
 
All terms used in metadata descriptions that conform to the DCMI Abstract Model [DCAM] must be assigned a unique URI. For convenience, the term URIs that are assigned and managed by the DCMI are grouped into collections known as DCMI namespaces. This document describes how term URIs are allocated by DCMI and the policies associated with DCMI namespaces.

Latest revision as of 09:32, 23 January 2012

Possible Improvements[edit]

Please put all comments concerning new functionalities on Talk: Imeji Functionalities .

Glossary[edit]

  • Metadata profile or metadata set is used to define the concrete set of terms used by a collection to describe the collection images
  • Namespaces are used to describe collections of URIs assigned to properties, classes and encoding schemes.
    • Would reccomend to use glossary similar to DCMI-Namespace Glossary
    • Translated, the following glossary could be used (note: eSciDoc we can replace with MPDL or anything else):
  • term - A property (element), class, vocabulary encoding scheme, or syntax encoding scheme.
  • URI - A Uniform Resource Identifier [URI] or Internationalized Resource Identifier [IRI].
  • eSciDoc term URI - The URI that identifies a term.
  • term name - A unique token assigned to a term (e.g. for all DCMI terms, the term name is appended to a DCMI namespace URI to create the eSciDoc term URI.
  • eSciDoc term URI - The URI for a term that is declared and managed by eSciDoc.
  • term label - A human-readable label assigned to a term.
  • eSciDoc namespace - A collection of eSciDoc term URIs where each term is assigned a URI that starts with the same 'base URI'. The 'base URI' is known as the eSciDoc namespace URI. (Note that an eSciDoc namespace is not the same as an 'XML namespace').
  • eSciDoc namespace URI - The URI that identifies a DCMI namespace.
  • eSciDoc term declaration - machine-processable representation of one or more eSciDoc terms, expressed in a schema language (RDFS, XSD).
  • metadata record - instantiated descriptions (description sets) about one or more resources e.g. image and an author - into XML, RDF/XML etc.
  • description - a set of statements about a single resource e.g. image only or author only.
  • description set - a set of more descriptions.

Note that the Metadata records can use terms from several namespaces (not only eSciDoc namespace, e.g. dc, dcterms, kml etc.)

New small Imeji description[edit]

English[edit]

Imeji is an eSciDoc application of the Max Planck Digital Library to archive and manage scientific image-data.

To enable the management of divers image data types, Imeji defines a specific metadataset for every collection (individually configurable of different data types like text, numbers, controlled vocabulary or geodata). Core functionalities are the simple and fast upload of the image data, a metadata editor optimized for huge amounts of images as well as a the provision of a collaborative working environment. As an eSciDoc application Imeji profits from core services like long term archiving, interoperability and data dissemination.

Deutsch[edit]

Imeji ist eine eSciDoc Anwendung der Max Planck Digital Library für wissenschaftliche Bilddatenverwaltung.

Mit Imeji können Wissenschaftler eigene Bildsammlungen und Alben erstellen. Um unterschiedlichste Bildtypen verwalten zu können, definiert Imeji für jede Sammlung ein spezifisches Metadatenprofile welches die Bilder der Sammlung durch Metadaten verschiedenen Typs (z.B. Text, Zahlen, kontrollierte Vokabularien, GeoDaten , URIs) beschreibt. Schwerpunkte der Anwednung sind das Verfahren zur Erstellung von Sammlungen durch einfaches und schnelles Hochladen der Bilddaten, optimierte Metadateneditoren für große Bildermengen sowie eine anschauliche Darstellung der Metadaten und die Unterstützung kollaborativer Arbeit (z.B. Das Teilen und Zusammenarbeiten an Sammlungen und Album, verschiedene Nutzerrollen). Als eSciDoc-basierte Anwendung bietet Imeji alle wichtigen Elemente für die Langzeitarchivierung, Interoperabilität und Dissimenation.