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<div style="font-size:24px;margin-top:8px;"><strong>CatalogIt</strong></div>
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<div><strong><em>The most powerful way to catalog and manage your collections.</em></strong></div>
 
  
CatalogIt is an intuitive and powerful app created for cataloging and managing collections, and for publishing to the Web.  It has the depth to satisfy serious museum professionals, yet is user-friendly and approachable for volunteers and docents.
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<div style="margin-top:8px;"><strong><em>The most powerful way to manage and enjoy your collections.</em></strong></div>
  
CatalogIt is designed to tell the Story of Things. Each story begins with a single item — where, how, and by whom it was made; what it was used for; and how it came to be where it is today. As an item’s story unfolds, it is enriched with relationships to other items, people, and places based on shared physical characteristics and history. CatalogIt makes it easy to discover those interconnected stories, record them in detail, and present them in an accessible, inspiring format.
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Welcome to the CatalogIt Support Wiki. Here you will find information and resources on how to use CatalogIt.
  
== Help and Documentation ==
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<h2>CatalogIt Basics</h2>
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<p>The basics of using CatalogIt.</p>
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<h2>How-To Videos</h2>
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<p>Instructional videos on using CatalogIt.</p>
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<h2>Quick Tips</h2>
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<p>Quick tips on how to do things in CatalogIt.</p>
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<h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
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<p>Frequently asked questions about CatalogIt.</p>
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=== [[CatalogIt Basics]] ===
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== [[CatalogIt Basics]] ==
 
This section covers the basics of using CatalogIt.
 
This section covers the basics of using CatalogIt.
  
=== [[How-To Videos]] ===
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== [[How-To Videos]] ==
 
Instructional videos on using CatalogIt.
 
Instructional videos on using CatalogIt.
  
=== [[ Quick Tips ]] ===
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== [[ Quick Tips ]] ==
 
A list of quick tips on how to do things in CatalogIt.
 
A list of quick tips on how to do things in CatalogIt.
  
=== [[ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ]] ===
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== [[ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ]] ==
A list of frequently asked questions on how to do things in CatalogIt.
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A list of frequently asked questions about CatalogIt.
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=== [[Importing Data]] ===
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== [[Importing Data]] ==
 
Detailed instructions on how to import external data into CatalogIt and how to prepare data for import.
 
Detailed instructions on how to import external data into CatalogIt and how to prepare data for import.
  
== Below is legacy content providing basic Wiki Help ==
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== [[Classifications]] ==
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A full list of available classifications. Classifications are the groups of characteristics used to catalog items. Each classification in CatalogIt includes the properties and values which are pertinent to that specific classification.
  
Consult the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents User's Guide] for information on using the wiki software.
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== About CatalogIt ==
  
== Getting started ==
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CatalogIt is an intuitive and powerful app created for cataloging and managing collections, and for publishing to the Web. It has the depth to satisfy serious museum professionals, is rich in classifications to delight the private collector, and is user-friendly and approachable for volunteers and docents.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]
 
  
 
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CatalogIt is designed to tell the Story of Things. Each story begins with a single item — where, how, and by whom it was made; what it was used for; and how it came to be where it is today. As an item’s story unfolds, it is enriched with relationships to other items, people, and places based on shared physical characteristics and history. CatalogIt makes it easy to discover those interconnected stories, record them in detail, and present them in an accessible, inspiring format.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images: Image Help]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EmbedVideo: Embed Video Help]
 
 
 
 
 
* [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]
 
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Combating_spam Learn how to combat spam on your wiki]
 

Latest revision as of 19:10, 27 July 2021


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The most powerful way to manage and enjoy your collections.

Welcome to the CatalogIt Support Wiki. Here you will find information and resources on how to use CatalogIt.

Importing Data

Detailed instructions on how to import external data into CatalogIt and how to prepare data for import.

Classifications

A full list of available classifications. Classifications are the groups of characteristics used to catalog items. Each classification in CatalogIt includes the properties and values which are pertinent to that specific classification.

About CatalogIt

CatalogIt is an intuitive and powerful app created for cataloging and managing collections, and for publishing to the Web. It has the depth to satisfy serious museum professionals, is rich in classifications to delight the private collector, and is user-friendly and approachable for volunteers and docents.

CatalogIt is designed to tell the Story of Things. Each story begins with a single item — where, how, and by whom it was made; what it was used for; and how it came to be where it is today. As an item’s story unfolds, it is enriched with relationships to other items, people, and places based on shared physical characteristics and history. CatalogIt makes it easy to discover those interconnected stories, record them in detail, and present them in an accessible, inspiring format.