DRS / Shared Shelf JSTOR Forum Image Linking Workflow
Workflow Summary:
This workflow facilitates linking of deliverable images in Harvard’s Digital Repository Service (DRS1 or DRS2) to Shared Shelf Display Records.
New Display Records are created within Shared ShelfIf Imaging Services at Widener has deposited your image files to the DRS, you can utilize the automated linking workflow within JSTOR Forum. Select the item records you wish to link by highlighting the records, once all records have been selected, right click and select "Link media", a dialog box will pop up and confirm how many images have been linked. If nothing links, they are either not in the DRS yet or were not deposited with the proper parameters.
Alternatively, a single image may be linked by opening the item record, selecting the "Media" link, then "Upload Media". In the dialog box, select "drs" instead of "file" and enter the DRS ID or urn for the image.
If you deposit your own image files and received a DRS deposit report, the following workflow allows for batch linking of images utilizing spreadsheets.
New Item Records are created within JSTOR Forum, and a spreadsheet is exported. Using your DRS load report, urns of the images to be linked are added to the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is imported back to Shared ShelfJSTOR Forum, with the urns automatically associated with their corresponding SSIDs.
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This workflow assumes that images have already been deposited and a DRS load report is available to acquire urns for the desired images.
1.Create new records in Shared ShelfJSTOR Forum: Start by clicking the gear icon in the upper right hand corner.
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This will export an .xls file populated with the new records you’ve just created. The metadata columns will be blank, except for the Shared Shelf ID ( SSID ) which has been generated for each new record.
Note: Exported Shared Shelf JSTOR Forum Display Record spreadsheets are not sorted by SSID by default. Sorting by SSID is recommended.
4. Open your DRS load report in Excel, and copy the urn’s of the desired images.
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If working with small numbers of records, this can be done manually. If working with larger numbers of records, a simple concatenate function can be set up in a reusable excel template to accomplish this.
See drs_SS_fileCAT.xlsx
6. The file names should now appear as in column B below. Save and close.
7. Return to your Shared Shelf JSTOR Forum project and again use the gear icon to navigate to Excel --> Import records.
8. Browse to your Shared Shelf JSTOR Forum spreadsheet, and click “Import”
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Useful concatenation tool: