Scalar Workshop- Unarchiving the Arts

Uploading Media

It's time to make your Scalar page! 

There are three ways to add media to Scalar: you can upload a file from your hard drive, you can import media from a website, or you can use one of the affiliated (or unaffiliated) archives. In this workshop, we’ll be doing all three. We will upload a YouTube video to be featured in the website. Then we will upload a pdf file of an academic article and several photos from the internet.

This page will demonstrate "best practices" for adding media: 1) including appropriate bibliographic information and 2) writing rich descriptions.

After all the files are uploaded, you will make a page that incorporates them into a single entity. When building your own project, you can work in any order, uploading files as you go.

Importing Media

To import media, you'll use the "import button" from the project menu in the upper right corner of the Scalar screen. (It looks like an arrow pointing down). Other important buttons on this menu include the "New page button" ("+"), the "edit" button (pencil), and the button that looks like a wrench, which will take you back to the dashboard.

1. UPLOAD A MUSIC VIDEO

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The YouTube video is going to be at the center of your project. Because Scalar has a special relationship with YouTube, it's really easy to import files this way. Other online archives - like Vimeo and Internet Archive - are also affiliated. You might also check out the affiliated Hemispheric Institute, which features videos related to Latin American themes.

Description

After clicking "import selected" you should see a number of metadata options like "description," "title," etc. If you don't see that, it's okay! Scroll down and follow the instructions for "OH NO: Did you lose your media file?" 

Bibliographic Record

OH NO! Did you lose your media file?

You uploaded your media file and you saved it, and now you can't find it anywhere. What happened? 

Nothing. It's hanging out behind the scenes until you move on to the next stage. To find it again, you can navigate to the "dashboard" by clicking on the wrench icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen. From there, open the "media" tab and you'll see the file. To open it, click on the link under "URI". To edit it, click on the edit button (it looks like a pencil) in the upper right hand corner.

2. UPLOAD AN ACADEMIC ARTICLE

You are required to use an academic article in your final Scalar assignment. This workshop will show you how to download a pdf of an academic article from the library website, and then upload it into your Scalar project.

Find an Article

Upload the Article

Description

Bibliographic Record: Metadata

3. IMPORT PICTURES

You'll be linking your video to images of your choice. In our example, we used images of the artist and composer of the song. You might also choose images related to the lyrics, either literally or symbolically. Find pictures simply by googling the topics of your choice. We also recommend that you choose one image related to cover art. This is also a good time to upload the image you want to use for your title page. Make sure you pick a large image for that, so it doesn't look pixelated.

Upload an image:

Edit the Description:

Bibliographic Record: metadata

Troubleshooting Media

Forgot to edit your metadata?

That's okay! Use the "pencil" icon in the project menu on the upper right corner of your screen to reopen the media file for editing. Then edit the metadata using the tab at the bottom of the screen.

Can't find your media file?

Navigate to the "dashboard" by selecting the "wrench" icon from the project menu. Then select the "media" tab to view all of your imported (and uploaded) media files.

Other difficulties?

Check out the "working with media" path from the Scalar user's guide.

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