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en:user_advanced:web_editor [2016/06/23 06:32] – [Using the web editor to insert a document into a hierarchy created by a hierarchical classifier] anupamaen:user_advanced:web_editor [2016/06/23 06:41] – [Using the web editor to insert a document into a hierarchy created by a hierarchical classifier] anupama
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 5. Log in to your Greenstone 3 digital library and preview a document in your collection. Press the ''Edit content'' button to the right of the open document. Then press the ''edit metadata'' button that appears near the //document heading//. At the bottom of the document's metadata table, type the metadata name on which the hierarchy is built (''dc.Subject'' in our example) and press the ''Add new metadata'' button. 5. Log in to your Greenstone 3 digital library and preview a document in your collection. Press the ''Edit content'' button to the right of the open document. Then press the ''edit metadata'' button that appears near the //document heading//. At the bottom of the document's metadata table, type the metadata name on which the hierarchy is built (''dc.Subject'' in our example) and press the ''Add new metadata'' button.
  
-Click in the value cell of the new ''dc.Subject'' metadata field that now appears at the bottom of the document's metadata table. A flyout should appear to the right allowing you to choose what hierarchical topic you want this document to appear under. For instance, heading 3 in our hfile is "Communication, Information and Documentation", so if you select this from the flyout, then the document will appear under that topic.+6. Click in the value cell of the new ''dc.Subject'' metadata field that now appears at the bottom of the document's metadata table. A flyout should appear to the right allowing you to choose what hierarchical topic you want this document to appear under. For instance, heading 3 in our hfile is "Communication, Information and Documentation", so if you select this from the flyout, then the document will appear under that topic.
  
-Alternatively you could have typed "3" as the value for the dc.Subject metadata that you added and it will likewise appear under "Communication, Information and Documentation" when you now press the Save and Rebuild button to incorporate your changes.+Alternatively you could have typed "3" as the value for the ''dc.Subject'' metadata field that you added, at which point the flyout would try to show you the subject for this and its subtopics. If you left the value at "3", the document will once again appear under "Communication, Information and Documentation" when you now press the Save and Rebuild button to incorporate your changes
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 +7. After modifying the metadata for the document, press Save and Rebuild. Then visit the "Topics hierarchy" classifier and check under the appropriate book nodes and you'll see that your documents have been added under them.
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