Simple Instructions:
Files can be copied into the collection by dragging and dropping. The mouse
pointer becomes a ghost of the selected item (or, if more than one is selected,
the number of them). Drop the selection into the Collection Tree to copy the
files there (if the source was the Workspace Tree) or move them around within
the collection (if the source was the Collection Tree).
When copying multiple files, they are all placed in the target folder at the
same level, irrespective of the folder structure they occupied originally.
When you copy a second file with the same name into the same folder, you are
asked whether to overwrite the first one. Respond "No" and the file will not be
copied, but the others will be. To cancel all remaining copy actions, click the
"stop" button.
Only the "highest" items in a selection are moved. A folder is higher than its
children. You cannot select files within a folder and also the folder itself.
Advanced Instructions:
When you add a file, the Librarian Interface searches through the source
folders for auxiliary files containing metadata previously assigned to the
added file and, if it finds one, begins to import this metadata. As the
operation proceeds, you may be prompted (perhaps several times) for extra
information to match the imported metadata to the metadata sets in your
collection. This process involves many different prompts, described in the Importing Previously Assigned Metadata section. For a more detailed
explanation of associating metadata with files read Chapter 2 of the Greenstone
Developer's Guide -- Getting the most out of your documents.