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title: "Batch Uploading Images"
date: 2021-12-14
modified: 2023-10-17
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authors: ["Ed Gilbert","Ben Brandt","Katie Pearson"]
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#### Image Storage at ASU

For relatively small collections with little to no IT support, the Arizona State University may be able to web-host the jpeg versions of images for display in a Symbiota portal. In this case, images are uploaded to ASU via Dropbox and transferred to ASU servers. The URLs generated by these servers are then linked to your records in a Sybmiota portal. To determine whether this is possible for your collection, contact the [Symbiota Support Hub](mailto:symbiota@asu.edu).

#### Image Storage through CyVerse

Some research and digitization networks have agreements with [CyVerse](https://cyverse.org/data-store) in which CyVerse creates web-accessible URLs to images that are uploaded to their servers, and the Symbiota portal harvests these URLs and links them to occurrences in a Symbiota portal. Some example documentation is shown below. Contact CyVerse for more information about this option.
* [California Phenology Network image upload through CyVerse](https://www.capturingcaliforniasflowers.org/uploads/1/6/3/7/16372936/4_imageuploadingprotocol_20210614.docx)
* [SERNEC image upload through Cyverse](https://herbarium.appstate.edu/sites/herbarium.appstate.edu/files/sernec_cyberduck_instructions_v3_0.pdf)
For relatively small collections with little to no IT support, the Arizona State University may be able to web-host the jpeg versions (<10 MB) of images for display in a Symbiota portal. In this case, images are uploaded to ASU via Globus and transferred to ASU servers. The URLs generated by these servers are then linked to your records in a Sybmiota portal. To determine whether this is possible for your collection, contact the [Symbiota Support Hub](mailto:help@symbiota.org).

#### Image Storage through an Institutional Server

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