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Click the 'Manage' tab in the collection you would like to place your new child collection into.

2. Click the 'Collection'

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This will take you to the Collection management page.

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  1. Collection Name - This is the name that will show up at the top of the collection's page (see 'Top-level Collection' in the first image above for an example).
  2. Collection PID - This is the Persistent Identifier for this new collection; check APPENDIX E - Glossary for more information on Persistent Identifiers.
  3. Collection Namespace - This is the namespace objects in the new collection will use (again, check the Glossary for more information).
  4. Inherit collection policy? - Check this box to copy the parent collection's collection policy into the new collection. This will include any content models the parent collection was using. In this example, the only content model in the top-level collection's collection policy was the 'Collection' content model. so no other unique content models will be pulled.
  5. Create collection - Once the form is filled out, click this box button to create the collection.

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Note

In this example, the new child collection contains no content models that would allow for ingesting objects. A new content model would need to be assigned to the collection before the user can begin ingesting new objects. Check the tutorial on How to Change Content ModelsManage Collection Policies to see how to turn this blank collection into a usable one.

 

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