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A Content Model Object is a “template” for a particular type of content. Content model objects are usually built through a Solution Pack. Other analogies are a cookie-cutter or recipe ingredient list. Fedora Commons has its own notion of a Content Model, which you can read more about  here. This  This version of Islandora uses the Fedora Commons 3.x content model architecture. 

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Objects in Islandora have relationships to one another. These relationships are stored in a RELS-EXT datastream in an object, which usually has the label “Fedora Object-to-Object Relationship Metadata.” This datastream is written in RDF/XML.

The RDF/XML statements in this datastream will indicate, for example, what collection object(s) an object belongs to, what content model object it subscribes to, and what its persistent identifier (PID) is.

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