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The following examples are use cases contributed from different institutions showing different ways to model content in Fedora.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Theses and Dissertations

This example models a Master's Paper at the Work level. Filesets contain Files with various uses (derivatives, full text, technical metadata, etc). Page order not currently supported.

Indiana University - Musical Score

This example models sheet music within a collection. Properties exist at the Work level to help generate a IIIF manifest that is used to put page images in order and, in some cases, provide navigational content structure (TOC). 

Northwestern University - Digitized Film

This example models a video item for use with Avalon 6. Avalon Media System is an open source system for managing and providing access to large collections of digital audio and video. Avalon began development using Fedora 3 and has transitioned to Fedora 4 for its content model but does not use PCDM for identifying its object types. Ordering of sections within a single Avalon item is managed using the optional ordering recommendation from PCDM through proxy objects. Derivatives for access and playback are not stored in Fedora but are served from an external streaming server.



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