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CatalogIt How-To Videos

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This video demonstrates how to create your first entry in CatalogIt.
== Creating and an Entry with your Smartphone ==
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In this video, I describe how to create and edit folders in CatalogItand how to add and remove Entries from your Folders.
== Add, Move, & Delete Photos from an Entry ==
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In this video, I'll demonstrate how to add a person profile to a CatalogIt entry.
 
== Deleting a Profile ==
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In this video, we demonstrate how to delete a profile.
== Creating Hierarchical Locations ==
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In this video, I demonstrate how to create hierarchical locations for the items in your collections.
 
== Bulk Operations in CatalogIt ==
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In this video, I demonstrate how to perform bulk changes to a group of Entries in CatalogIt.
 
== Adding Getty AAT Terms to your CatalogIt Entries ==
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In this video, I demonstrate how you can easily add Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus terms to your CatalogIt Entries.
== Printing Folders and Entries ==
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In this video, I demonstrate the Print Features of CatalogIt.
 
== Creating Avery Labels from your CatalogIt Data ==
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In this video, I demonstrate how to create Avery labels, including QR codes, from your CatalogIt data.
== The Accession Process in CatalogIt ==
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This video describes the Accession process, how to create an Accession Record, and how to tie CatalogIt Entries to the Accession Record. This video is intended for CatalogIt Museum account users.
 
== Using the Museum Acquisition Profile ==
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In this video, we demonstrate how to use the Acquisition Profile to document items that your institution has acquired but are not intended to be part of the permanent collection.