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Table of Contents
1 What is this document and who should read it? ......................................................... 4
2 What is Fedora and what does it do?
3 Why should you use Fedora?
4 How should you read this document?
5 Conventions used in this document
6 Getting Started: Using Fedora for Aggregating Content
6.1 Some basic definitions
6.2 Example 1: Making a document available in multiple formats
6.3 Example 2: Creating a surrogate for distributed content
7 Using Fedora to produce dynamic content
7.1 Example 3: Using SDefs, SDeps and CModels
7.1.1 Ingesting pre-defined SDef, SDep and CModel objects
7.1.2 Creating a digital object with appropriate datastreams
7.1................................................................. 4
3 Why should you use Fedora? ...................................................................................... 5
4 How should you read this document? ......................................................................... 6
5 Conventions used in this document ............................................................................ 6
6 Getting Started: Using Fedora for Aggregating Content ............................................ 7
6.1 Some basic definitions ......................................................................................... 7
6.2 Example 1: Making a document available in multiple formats ........................... 8
6.3 Example 2: Creating a surrogate for distributed content .................................... 13
7 Using Fedora to produce dynamic content ............................................................... 17
7.1 Example 3: Using SDefs, SDeps and CModels ................................................. 21
7.1.1 Ingesting pre-defined SDef, SDep and CModel objects ............................. 22
7.1.2 Creating a digital object with appropriate datastreams ............................... 24
7.1.3 Linking the digital object to the Content Model ......................................... 24
7.2 Example 4 - Modifying Example 3 using a redirect datastream ........................ 26
8 What's next? ............................................................................................................. 28
Figures
Figure 1 - Fedora repository as mediator for services and content ..................................... 5
Figure 2 - Fedora Administrator Login Screen .................................................................. 6
Figure 3 - New object dialog .............................................................................................. 8
Figure 4 - Configuring an object ......................................................................................... 9
Figure 5 - Datastream display ........................................................................................... 10
Figure 6 - Adding a new managed content datastream ..................................................... 11
Figure 7 - Complete datastreams for example 1 ............................................................... 13
Figure 8 - Example 1 digital object and datastreams ........................................................ 13
Figure 9 - Adding a datastream with type Redirect .......................................................... 14
Figure 10 - Example 2 datastream display ........................................................................ 16
Figure 11 - Example digital object and redirected datastream ......................................... 17
Figure 12 - Abstract View: Key Fedora Components for Producing Disseminations of Content .............................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 13 - Relationships between Data objects and CModel/SDef/SDep objects for CMA ................................................................................................................................. 20
Figure 14 - Dynamic dissemination access ...................................................................... 21
Figure 15 - Example 3 Linking a Digital Object to a Content Model .............................. 25
Figure 16 - Example 3 dissemination via CMA ............................................................... 26
Figure 17 - Dissemination with redirect datastream ......................................................... 28 3 Linking the digital object to the Content Model
7.2 Example 4 - Modifying Example 3 using a redirect datastream
8 What's next?
Figures
Figure 1 - Fedora repository as mediator for services and content
Figure 2 - Fedora Administrator Login Screen
Figure 3 - New object dialog
Figure 4 - Configuring an object
Figure 5 - Datastream display
Figure 6 - Adding a new managed content datastream
Figure 7 - Complete datastreams for example 1
Figure 8 - Example 1 digital object and datastreams
Figure 9 - Adding a datastream with type Redirect
Figure 10 - Example 2 datastream display
Figure 11 - Example digital object and redirected datastream
Figure 12 - Abstract View: Key Fedora Components for Producing Disseminations of Content
Figure 13 - Relationships between Data objects and CModel/SDef/SDep objects for CMA
Figure 14 - Dynamic dissemination access
Figure 15 - Example 3 Linking a Digital Object to a Content Model
Figure 16 - Example 3 dissemination via CMA
Figure 17 - Dissemination with redirect datastream
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