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CatalogIt Basics

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CatalogIt is an application for documenting physical things, recording where they came from, who made them, where and when they were made, what they were made of, how they were made, what they were used for, who used them, and how they came to be yours- the stories of things. The record of each physical thing you document is an “Entry” in CatalogIt. An Entry is defined by the classification you choose for it (what is it? a basket? a textile? a painting?), the data you input about the Entry’s characteristics, and one or more photos and other types of informative or visual media. The Classification delivers a custom set of data entry fields including the properties and relationships appropriate for that particular type of item. Examples of CatalogIt Classifications are photograph, painting, sculpture, publication, basket, etc.
Throughout the CatalogIt screens are special descriptive fields called Profiles. Profiles allow you to capture and maintain standardized and reusable information- a controlled vocabulary- about a wide variety of things such as a person, place, material, or technique. Once you’ve created a Profile, for example, of a person or a company that made an item in your collection, that profile is available to you to use again anywhere in your account. Profiles additionally also add depth and detail to your entries- they relate entries to one another by these things that they have in common. A Profile can even relate to another profile, such as a person that is related to another person, or people to a particular place. As you are creating or editing an Entry, the Profile fields are easy to identify, as they always have an ellipsis after the name, such as, "Artist...," "Material...," or "Color..."
As you create more Entries , you may wish to organize them into groups based on the type of item, workflow, locations, exhibits, etc. In CatalogIt, these organizational devices are called Folders and are displayed in the “Thumbnail Screen” described below. An You can place an Entry can be placed in multiple Folders and make edits made to an Entry it from within any Folder will apply , saving these changes to the Entry in every Folder location.
== CatalogIt Concepts ==
* Click the Create Entry button in the lower right corner.
* Next, choose a photo. You can use a photo you’ve already taken or if you're using a smartphone or tablet with a camera feature, you can take a new photo. Note that you can also create your Entry with a pdf, Microsoft Word or Excel file or with no image at all (you can always add images later).
* Add a name/title to the Entry. If you wish, you may also add a description of the Entry in the field below the photo. When you are done, click "NEXT" in the upper right corner.
* Scroll through the available fields and enter the data you wish. When you are finished, click “SAVE” in the upper right corner.
 
== Full-text Searching ==
From the search bar in All Entries or in any Folder you can perform either a full-text search or a structured search. See the next topic for a discussion of Structured Search
 
When performing full-text searches, you can also add some structure to the query. Here are some helpful tips for executing more complex full-text searches:
 
* Spaces are treated as an "and" function, so if you search for Margaret Jones, you'll get all results that include both Margaret AND Jones.
 
* Use the vertical bar symbol, |, between words as an OR function, for example, if you are searching for everything that includes either a dog or a horse, your search would be dog | horse.
 
* Use quotes around a string of words to find Entries that include that exact string. If you are looking for that blue glass jar, for example, type the phrase enclosed in quotes, like this, “blue glass” and your results will only include items that have the exact phrase “blue glass.” You can be as specific as you wish, for example, “blue glass jar" and if that exact phrase is used in an Entry, it will appear in the search results.
 
* Use the + symbol between words to find Entries that include all of those words. If you type in blue+glass, your results will only include the entries that include the word blue AND the word glass. You can string together several words this way to narrow a search.
 
* Combine quotes and the + symbol. A search for “blue jar”+tin will result in entries that include both the exact phrase “blue jar” as well as the word “tin.” You’ll find the blue glass jar with a tin lid.
 
* Use the - symbol to exclude terms. A search within your "All Entries" of -wood would result in all of your Entries that did not include the word "wood."
 
* Use the + and - symbols together. A search of basket + -willow will result in all of your baskets that did not include the term "willow."
 
* Use the * symbol as a "wild card" suffix. A search of harris* will result in entries that include the name Harris, as well as Harrisville, Harrison, Harrisburg, etc., any other words that start with "Harris."
 
== Structured Searching ==
 
To perform a structured search, click on the "+" symbol on the right side of the search bar, and begin compiling your search criteria. Clicking "Advanced" after selecting the first level of search enables you to add more criteria to your search.
 
=== Concepts ===
==== Simple ====
A simple structured search expression consists of three parts:
* Property
* Operator
* Value (optional)
 
Executing a simple structured search will find all Entries that match the search criteria expressed via the property/operator/value combination. Different property types use different sets of operators (i.e. string vs. number) and most operators require a value (the "Missing" or "Has" operators do not require a value).
 
==== Compound (Advanced) ====
Compounds searches are simple searches that are joined by AND and OR logic to express more detailed and precise searches. You can make compound searches as arbitrarily complex as required but use caution when doing so because it quickly gets confusing and complicated.
 
“All must match” is the label used for AND. “At least one must match” is the label used for OR.
 
Click the “Advanced…” button on the Search Builder popup after you've entered your first level of searching to open the compound search builder and create compound searches.
=== Searching by Classification ===
 
You can search on Classification in two ways:
* equals (i.e. exact)
* is-kind-of
Classifications in CatalogIt are hierarchical and form a tree. For example, many classifications are descendants of Object/Artifact and therefore are a “kind-of” Object/Artifact, such as Basket, Furniture, Firearm. The Art classification and its descendants are another robust hierarchy: Art, Painting, Work on Paper, Drawing, etc.
 
==== Equals ====
 
Searching using equals (=) will only match Entries that are classified as the exact Classification specified. For example, searching on Art will only find Entries classified as Art and will not match any descendant classes (i.e. sub-classes) like Painting or Work On Paper
 
==== Is Kind Of ====
The “Is Kind Of” operator will find all Entries that match the specified classification or one of its descendant classes (i.e. sub-classes). If you “Is Kind Of” search on Art it will find anything classified as Art, Painting, Work On Paper, Drawing, Sculpture, etc.
 
=== Searching Locations ===
Locations are repeating, hierarchical fields and have the concept of current (or most recent). The Location field maintains a history of the different places an object has been and the dates. If more than one Location exists, the “current” Location is the one with the most recent date. When displayed, Locations are sorted by date so the current Location will always appear first.
 
Locations are also hierarchical and searching will semantically honor the hierarchy. For example, if an Entry is located in “Shelf #1” and “Shelf #1” is located in “East Gallery”, then searching on either “Shelf #1” or “East Gallery” will find the Entry.
 
You can search locations in two ways:
* current ("is currently in")
* equals (“has even been in”)
 
==== Currently In ====
Use the “currently equals” operator to find all Entries that are currently in the specified location either directly or via a direct or indirect parent relationship (i.e. hierarchically)
 
==== Has Been In ====
Use the “equals” operator to find anything that has ever been in the location — i.e. it has a location in its history that matches the specified location.
 
=== Has or Missing Value ===
With structured search, you can easily find all Entries that are missing a value for a specific property.
 
==== Missing ====
For example, let’s say it’s important that all Entries have a “Date Made.” To find all properties that don’t have a “Date Made” use the “Missing” operator.
 
==== Has ====
In contrast, to find all Entries that have a “Date Made” use the “Has” operator.
 
If having a value for a property is only important for specific kinds of classifications then create a compound (Advanced…) search and include the Classification in the expression.
 
=== No Media ===
To find all Entries that are missing some kind of media attached (i.e. have no image, PDF, etc) then search on “Media Count = 0”. The “Media Count” property is near the bottom of the list below the update/create properties.
 
=== Not in Folder ===
To find all Entries that have not been assigned to a Folder (i.e. are only in All Entries) then search on “Folder Count = 0”. The “Folder Count” property is near the bottom of the Property list below the update/create properties.
== Managing Photos and PDFs ==
== Creating a New Folder ==
A Folder is any assembly of entries you wish to group together. Items in a Folder do not need to be of the same classification. A Folder can be specific, for instance, "Paiute Twined Baskets" or general, such as "Things in Grandma's Hutch," or they can relate to processes, such as “To be Cataloged.” Entries can be in multiple Folders at the same time. Publishing to the web in CatalogIt is also by Folder, so keep in mind things you may want to eventually display as groups and create Folders for them.
=== To create a new Folder: ===
* Add an optional description for your Folder. If you are publishing to the Web, this description will appear on the website.
* “Leaderboard Visible” is turned on by default. The Leaderboard keeps a count and a sum of the value of the Entries in your Folder in the lower left corner of your thumbnail screen. You can turn On or Off either of these two items Leaderboard variables by checking or unchecking the box beside the variable name, or you can hide the Leaderboard entirely by clicking on the toggle switch next to the “Leaderboard Visible” label.
* When you are finished, click “Create” in the upper right corner.
== Creating a Subscription ==
If you've exceeded 100 50 Entries, it's time to subscribe! To subscribe, you'll need to be at your computer (this is one function in CatalogIt that isn't available from a mobile device). Follow these steps:
* Log in from your desktop or laptop computer.
* Choose "Subscription"
== Adding Collaborators (Users) to your Account ==With CatalogIt multiple users can view and edit the same account at the same time to collaborate on the entries Entries and profilesProfiles. You An Account Owner can add and remove users and control the level of access each user has. To add users to your account, an Account Owner just needs to send an email to [[support@catalogit.app]] with the email address of each person they'd like to add. We will add them as "read-only" users, and the Owner can then log in, go to Settings, then Users, and change the level of access by clicking on the edit pencil next to the user. The access levels currently available are: * Owner: Can do everything. Can manage account-level settings: subscription, default settings, and name, and can request that we add or remove users. * Admin: Can do everything an Owner can do but cannot request that we add or remove users, cannot change user access levels, and cannot manage the account's subscription. * Read-Write: Can add/update/delete single Entries. Can add, update, delete, and replace Profiles. For bulk operations, can add only, cannot update (i.e. replace or delete). Cannot manage account-level settings or web publishing settings. * Editor: Can create and edit Entries and Profiles but cannot delete them. For Bulk operations, can add only, cannot update (i.e. cannot replace or delete existing data). Cannot publish new or existing Entries to the web (i.e. cannot make a non-shared Entry public, cannot create a new Entry in a published Folder, cannot move an existing Entry into a published Folder). * Docent: Can view all records but cannot edit or delete them. Can download images and other attached files.
To add users to your account, the Account Owner just needs to send an email to [[support@catalogit.app]] with the email address of each person they'd like to add, and for each, indicate whether they should have read* Read-only, read-write, Only: Can view all records but cannot edit or owner access to the accountdelete them. SoonCannot download images or other media files, account owners will be able to manage this process themselves, but in the meantime, we are glad to helpand cannot generate reports.
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