Content Model

Content Model

Content model is a structured framework that defines the different types of content and their relationships within the system. It serves as a blueprint for organizing and managing your collections, providing a standardized approach for describing and categorizing items. The content model outlines the specific fields, data types, and metadata that can be used to describe your collections/data, ensuring consistency and accuracy in your records. With a clear and well-defined content model, you can easily create, edit, and search for items, and generate reports and statistics that provide insights into your collections. The flexibility and customizability of Repox’s content model allows you to adapt the system to your specific needs, making it an invaluable tool for managing collections/data of any size or complexity. In Repox’s content model, container types and datastream types are two important concepts that are used to organize and manage collections/data.

Container types represent the high-level categories or groups that contain related items in Repox. For example, a museum might create container types of artifacts, such as ceramics, textiles, and paintings. Each container type can have its own set of metadata fields and can be customized to suit your specific needs.

Datastream types are used to represent the specific formats in which your content is stored and displayed within each container type. For example, datastream types may include, images, documents, and 3d models. Each datastream type has its own set of metadata fields and can be customized to suit your specific needs.