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Image Management: Innovative Millennium

Last updated: 15 October 2007
Published in: Managing your digital resources
Tags: delivery | digital collections | software

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Summary

JISC Digital Media has surveyed a range of image management software developers to gather specific information about their systems. These are the responses from Innovative Millennium.

Please note: The following information has been provided by the system developer/vendor in answer to a detailed survey carried out by JISC Digital Media, but has not been independently verified. It is provided to help you identify systems to evaluate in more detail, but you are advised to check with the system developer/vendor to see if the system has changed or there are later versions available.

There are a wide range of different image management systems available. To help identify those most suitable, we would recommend you also look at our introductory papers on Systems for Managing Digital Media Collections and Choosing a System for Managing your Image Collection.

To compare this system’s features with those of others, please see the full list of systems who have responded to our survey on the Image Management Software page.

Information supplied: October 2007

Innovative Millennium

www.iii.com

We asked the system developer to use 50-100 words to sum up and promote their system to a very broad audience:

The Millennium system provides a complete range of fully-developed, fully-functional Java-based and browser-based staff modules, along with an integrated public catalog. Millennium’s integrated components are complimented by numerous standard and optional features, which streamline and integrate all aspects of the Library experience. Basic image storage, organizing, and manipulation tools are available as options within Millennium Cataloging to customers that have acquired the Millennium Media Management product. Millennium Media Management allows libraries to locally store its entire digital collection. This includes archival material, photographs, newspaper clippings, and electronic articles. Digital media sets can be attached to bibliographic records and, thus, made available to patrons in the public catalog. [Edited]
Current version Release 2006
Current version released August 2006
Next version due (approx) December 2007
Main sectors aimed at Government (public sector); Primary or Secondary education; Further or Higher (Tertiary) education
Main users aimed at Picture Library staff;  Records Managers; Librarians; Educators; Scientific researchers; Humanities or Social Science researchers; Medical professionals; Home users
Type of system tick icon, yes Folder viewer/image browser
tick icon, yes Web gallery system
cross icon, no Image/photo management system
tick icon, yes Digital asset management system (DAM)
tick icon, yes Musem/gallery/library/achive collection management system
tick icon, yes Virtual learning environment (VLE)
tick icon, yes Content management system (CMS)
tick icon, yes Digital repository system
tick icon, yes Digital library system
Open-source/Proprietary? Proprietary but incorporates open/standard technologies
Complexity Customised system - vendor builds from standard modules according to user’s requirements
Maximum size of the catalogue (e.g. number of records or filesize) Unlimited. Limited by server capacity.

Handling of images

Image- object- or workflow-centric? Object/record-centric - record can have more than one (or no) images associated with it
Adding images to system cross icon, no Captures images directly from a scanner from within the system
cross icon, no Captures images directly from a tethered camera from within the system
cross icon, no ‘Drag and drop’ into system
cross icon, no Scans a computer for new images
cross icon, no Scans external drives/memory devices for new images
cross icon, no Scans network servers for new images
cross icon, no Sets up automatically ‘watched’ folders
cross icon, no Keeps system and folders in ‘sync’
tick icon, yes Other: Browse and upload from workstation (Media Management & Symposia). Multiple submissions at once with Symposia.
File formats supported cross icon, no RAW formats
cross icon, no DNG
tick icon, yes TIFF
tick icon, yes JPEG
tick icon, yes GIF
tick icon, yes PNG
cross icon, no JPEG2000
cross icon, no PSD
tick icon, yes PDF
cross icon, no EPS
cross icon, no Flash
cross icon, no SVG
tick icon, yes Audio formats
tick icon, yes Video formats
Where can images be located? Can be anywhere online (i.e. locally or on networked server)
Image management tick icon, yes Ability to manage original image files (e.g. move, copy, rename or delete) from within the system
tick icon, yes Ability to organise images into virtual ‘folders’, ‘galleries’ or ‘categories’ to aid management and retrieval
cross icon, no Image versioning
tick icon, yes Rating system (e.g. star or numbers for best images)
tick icon, yes Automatic generation of thumbnails and preview images
tick icon, yes Ability to zoom image to 100% (full size) within data entry interface
Image editing provision Basic editing provided by system
Edits are stored and applied when user decides or image is copied or exported
Specific image editing functions tick icon, yes Resizing
tick icon, yes Rotating
tick icon, yes Cropping
tick icon, yes Sharpening
cross icon, no Red-eye removal
cross icon, no Dust/noise removal
cross icon, no Brightness and contrast adjustments
cross icon, no Levels adjustments
cross icon, no Curves adjustments
cross icon, no Support for ICC colour management
cross icon, no Creative filters
Other significant editing functions cross icon, no  
Print templates cross icon, no  
Auditing of who did what/when to image cross icon, no  
Other image-related features tick icon, yes Innovative provides Library Management System software, which includes basic image storage, organizing, and manipulation tools as options. Customers may use third party media editing software of choice before loading media into the Millennium software.

Handling of metadata

Metadata structure Relational database structure
Customising fields tick icon, yes Add new catalogue fields
tick icon, yes Delete catalogue fields
tick icon, yes Hide catalogue fields from data entry interface
tick icon, yes Re-label catalogue fields
tick icon, yes Re-order catalogue fields
Time saving features tick icon, yes Set up templates or defaults
tick icon, yes Clone or duplicate records
tick icon, yes Automatically catalogue images upon import
cross icon, no Batch edit metadata
tick icon, yes Global find and replace
Controlled vocabularies tick icon, yes Create drop-down pick-lists
tick icon, yes Support for theasauri (with broader and narrower terms)
Spell-checking/validation cross icon, no Spell-checking
tick icon, yes Validation of terminology

tick icon, yes

Validation of dates and numbers
Support for UNICODE (non-Latin characters) tick icon, yes  
Importing tick icon, yes Import existing metadata in standard delimited formats
tick icon, yes Import existing metadata in XML formats
Exporting tick icon, yes Export of metadata in standard delimited formats
tick icon, yes Export of metadata in XML formats
Metadata interoperability (e.g. metadata harvesting, cross-searching) tick icon, yes Automatic exposure of metadata as OAI-PMH data
tick icon, yes Support for Z39.50 searching
cross icon, no Support for search scripts
Embedded metadata support cross icon, no Read IPTC metadata from within the image file
cross icon, no Read EXIF metadata from within the image file
cross icon, no Read XMP data
cross icon, no Read other metadata from within the image file
cross icon, no Write IPTC metadata into image file
cross icon, no Edit EXIF metadata
cross icon, no Write XMP data
cross icon, no Write other metadata
Data-entry interface tick icon, yes Client-based/program-based data entry interface
cross icon, no Web browser-based data entry interface
Reporting/auditing tick icon, yes Auditing of who did what and when to the metadata
tick icon, yes Editable templates or scripts for generating reports
Other metadata-related features tick icon, yes Dublin Core (simple and qualified), EAD

Delivery to users

Web browser-based end-user interface tick icon, yes  
Customisability of interface tick icon, yes System manager can customise interface
tick icon, yes End-user can customise their view of interface
Publishing of images tick icon, yes Publish as static gallery to Web
tick icon, yes Publish as dynamic searchable Web catalogue
cross icon, no Publish to CD-ROM
tick icon, yes Email images from system
Search/browse features tick icon, yes Browse collection by categories
tick icon, yes Search the collection
cross icon, no Search via thesaurus
cross icon, no Advanced search features (e.g. Boolean logic, wildcard or ‘sounds like’ searching)
tick icon, yes Content-based image retrieval (CBIR)
Zooming functionality tick icon, yes  
User interaction tick icon, yes Users can ‘bookmark’ or store images
tick icon, yes Users can annotate bookmarked images
tick icon, yes Users can upload their own images to the system
cross icon, no Users can create slide shows
Security/Digital Rights Management (DRM) tick icon, yes Access control based on roles or profiles
tick icon, yes Access control based on individual usernames and passwords
cross icon, no Compatibility with standard educational authentication services (e.g. Athens or Shibboleth)
tick icon, yes Built-in Digital Rights Management technology (e.g. watermarking)
Interoperability/interaction with other systems tick icon, yes  
Other significant delivery functionality tick icon, yes  

Company and support information

Country in which system developers are based USA
Approximately how many UK users are there? No response
UK office, representative or primary reseller Innovative Interfaces
3 York Court
Upper York Street
Bristol BS2 8QF
Independent user-group for this system? tick icon, yes Innovative User Group http://www.innopacusers.org/
UK-based training available? tick icon, yes On-site training. Costed on a project basis.
System support tick icon, yes 24/7/365 support is available through the Innovative Library Support Help Desk. Innovative also has on-line support web site called CSDirect.
Other services available tick icon, yes A wide variety of services are available and are costed on an individual project basis.

Please note: The above information has been provided by the system developer/vendor in answer to a detailed survey carried out by JISC Digital Media, but has not been independently verified. It is provided to help you identify systems to evaluate in more detail, but you are advised to check with the system developer/vendor to see if the system has changed or there are later versions available.

There are a wide range of different image management systems available. To help identify those most suitable, we would recommend you also look at our introductory papers on Systems for Managing Digital Media Collections and Choosing a System for Managing your Image Collection.

To compare this system’s features with those of others, please see the full list of systems who have responded to our survey on the Image Management Software page.

Last updated: 15 October 2007
Published in: Managing your digital resources
Tags: delivery | digital collections | software

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