ingest fedoraAdmin 2009-01-23T20:43:42.518Z Created with Admin GUI "New Object" command modifyDatastreamByValue RELS-EXT fedoraAdmin 2009-01-23T20:45:33.190Z modifyDatastreamByValue DC fedoraAdmin 2009-01-23T20:48:22.246Z ingest fedoraAdmin 2009-01-26T20:27:14.697Z Ingested from local file /opt/fedora/export/ilives_CollectionModel.xml ingest fedoraAdmin 2009-03-21T22:35:49.622Z Ingested from local file /Volumes/iLives/iLivesTexts/215258_jpg/Content_Models/CollectionCModel.xml ingest admin 2009-09-14T14:09:41.955Z Fedora Object Ingested This DS-COMPOSITE-MODEL datastream is included as a starting point to assist in the creation of a content model. The DS-COMPOSITE-MODEL should define the datastreams that are required for any objects conforming to this content model. For more information about content models, see: http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/x/dgBI. For examples of completed content model objects, see the demonstration objects included with your Fedora distribution, such as: demo:CMImage, demo:UVA_STD_IMAGE, demo:DualResImageCollection, demo:TEI_TO_PDFDOC, and demo:XML_TO_HTMLDOC. For more information about the demonstration objects, see: http://fedora-commons.org/confluence/x/AwFI.
IslandLives Collection Model ilives:CollectionModel IslandLives Collection Made possible through a generous private donation, the IslandLives project builds on the Robertson Library’s mission to preserve and share unique material relating to Prince Edward Island and demonstrates UPEI's ongoing commitment to making PEI's cultural and published heritage available to all. Utilizing the library’s “Prince Edward Island Collection” and the latest in digitization technology, IslandLives will start by digitizing 300 or so published community histories dating from the mid-1800’s to the present day. These transformed community histories will form the basis of a rich online repository. IslandLives will provide a variety of search interfaces that will allow users to browse and search the content by name, community, time period, and keyword. The Island community will have a whole new way to rediscover, search and share their stories. This project will engage and build community – recruiting interested individuals from the cultural heritage community and everyday Islanders. Project staff will travel to communities and host ‘digitization days’, introducing community members to the project and its goals, providing them with an opportunity to digitize their own content, and to contribute their content to the IslandLives collection. Robertson Library, University of Prince Edward Island ilives:CollectionModel