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== imeji in use ==
== imeji in use ==
* [http://zuse.zib.de/imeji/ The Konrad Zuse Internet Archive]  
* [http://zuse.zib.de The Konrad Zuse Internet Archive]
* [http://imeji-mediathek.de/ The Institute of Art and Visual History - imeji-Mediathek]
* [http://imeji-mediathek.de/ The Institute of Art and Visual History - imeji-Mediathek]
** Collections and projects of the IKB  
** Collections and projects of the IKB  
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== Why imeji? ==
== Why imeji? ==
The speciality of imeji is that is does not only store and share images, but that it also stores and shares the metadata values of the images. Metadata is not just restricted to free defined tags, but are maintained in a standardized manner that allows an advanced search based on metadata profiles. Therefore, images are easily retrievable. Further on, it offers persistent albums which can be cited in publications.
The specialty of imeji is that is does not only store and share images, but that it also stores and shares the metadata values of the images. Metadata is not just restricted to free defined tags, but are maintained in a standardized manner that allows an advanced search based on metadata profiles. Therefore, images are easily retrievable. Further on, it offers persistent albums which can be cited in publications.


== How to use imeji? ==
== How to use imeji? ==

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imeji - Publish Your Scientific Media Data[edit]

imeji creates citable research assets by describing, enriching, sharing, exposing and linking data.

The software, based on the eSciDoc infrastructure offers a dedicated metadata management by supporting a non-restrictive metadata schema definition, as simple as liked or as complex as needed.

All objects within the imeji software have a unique identifier and therefore can be referenced in publications or reused in other contexts (dissemination). Large collections can be organized in different albums to focus special items of interest.


Images
imeji allows an easy and efficient upload of images through the web browser.

Imeji - Images.png
Collections
All pictures within imeji are grouped in collections. Each collection can possess its own metadata profile.

Collections are kept private per default but they also can be published on the web to make them visible and reusable by other researchers around the world.

A collection has exactly one metadata profile.

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Albums
For the re-use of images in publications or for the illustration of certain research questions, albums can be created in imeji. Albums are similar to photo albums in the non-digitalized world and are subsets of the content of imeji.
An album can contain pictures from several collections. Therefore images within one album can have different metadata profiles.

Imeji Album.png
Collaboration
imeji provides locking mechanism down to picture level to enable secure collaborative work. When someone tries to edit a locked item, an information message will be displayed. To avoid confusion when more than one user tries to edit the metadata of the same picture(s) at the same time, the system takes care that always the newest version of the pictures and its metadata is displayed. And this will be the only version that is editable.

Imeji-collaboration.png

imeji in use[edit]

Why imeji?[edit]

The specialty of imeji is that is does not only store and share images, but that it also stores and shares the metadata values of the images. Metadata is not just restricted to free defined tags, but are maintained in a standardized manner that allows an advanced search based on metadata profiles. Therefore, images are easily retrievable. Further on, it offers persistent albums which can be cited in publications.

How to use imeji?[edit]

We set up a demo environment at: http://imeji.org
The browse and search functionalities within public collections are accessible for everyone. For uploading images and creating own collections, an account is needed. Please apply for an account at our demo instance by sending an e-mail to the support mailing list.

The Birth of imeji[edit]

imeji is the successor of the software evolved from the FACES project.