Re: [Fedora-commons-users] Ingesting images when a

2008-09-02 Thread Phil Cryer
Julie Thanks, I appreciate the comment, we're going to stay with our permanent store, but during ingest we'll take a thumbnail of each image and store that within FC, along with an MD5 checksum of the original image. Phil On Fri, 2008-08-29 at 11:03 +0100, Julie Allinson wrote: > Hi Phil, > > We

Re: [Fedora-commons-users] Ingesting images when a

2008-08-29 Thread Julie Allinson
Hi Phil, We've been thinking about the same issue here at York and are considering storing small images as Managed Content within Fedora, with larger images stored externally as 'Externally Referenced Content'. So long as you are confident about the security and integrity of the your storage,

Re: [Fedora-commons-users] Ingesting images when a

2008-08-28 Thread Jason Nugent
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Phil, When you do your bulk ingest, you can set the CONTROL_GROUP attribute on the datastream tag to "E" to mean externally referenced content. - From the FOXML reference example documentation: DATASTREAM (E): This datastream demo

[Fedora-commons-users] Ingesting images when a

2008-08-28 Thread Phil Cryer
We're going back and forth on this one, and it's less of a technical question, and more of an organizational one. We have our collection of images being served up on a system currently, we want to add Fedora into the mix to get the metadata from the SQL server, create the DC for the object and all