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Digital Archive Metadata ElementsApplication (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDescribes the software required to access the digital object. Some digital objects (such as HTML documents) may not require this field. NotesCan describe up to three environments. Element
Element componentsEach encoding scheme requires its own Application element. Up to three encoding schemes allowed. Each encoding scheme can have any one qualifier scheme. Each qualifer scheme has two attributes.
Combining schemes and attributesEach time you add an encoding scheme, the full range of options for qualifer schemes and attributes are available. For example, you could have three encoding schemes each with the same qualifer scheme, but different data for each attribute of the qualifier scheme (see examples below). Examples
Note: Blank cell = not applicable back to topContent description (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDescribes the content of the digital object. NotesDublin Core. Element
Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable ExampleThis is the Web site for the Community Health Status Indicators Project. In response to requests for health assessment information at the local level, HRSA has funded collaboration among the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), and the Public Health Foundation (PHF) to publish reports for all 3,082 U.S. counties. back to topCreated (digital archive metadata)DescriptionContains the OCLC symbol of the institution which created the digital archive record, followed by the date of creation. The OCLC symbol is a unique identifier assigned by OCLC to member institutions. NotesThe Create date is the day the workform is created and saved. It does not change if the record is ingested later. ExampleOCL 2002-06-18 back to topCreator (digital archive metadata)DescriptionAn entity primarily responsible for making the content of the resource, such as an author, editor, or compiler. NotesDublin Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
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Digital Archive record identifier (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThe digital archive record identifier. The system assigns a unique number to each record after ingest. You cannot change this number. NotesOn new records, the word NEW is in the digital archive record identifier position. Example200000001 back to topDigital Archive record language (digital archive metadata)DescriptionLanguage of the digital archive record. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable Exampleeng back to topDate (digital archive metadata)DescriptionA date associated with an event in the life cycle of the resource. Typically, Date is associated with the creation or availability of the resource.
NotesDublin Core. Element
Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
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Encoding standard (digital archive metadata)DescriptionA high level description of how the content object is encoded. NotesDisplays on the Query Results page. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable back to topEvent (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDescribes an event in the object's lifecycle. QualifierThis element has no qualifiers. Element
Element componentsEach DA record can contain up to three Event elements. Each Event element can contain one encoding scheme. Each encoding scheme can only be used once Each encoding scheme must contain the Name attribute. All other attributes are optional. Each event element can have up to nine attributes.
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back to top Expires in (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThe number of days the record has been in the Save file. Records remain in the Save file 180 days. When you recall and resave the record, the age returns to 180. NotesUpdated daily. Example135 days back to topFunctionality changes (digital archive metadata)DescriptionRecords loss of functionality or changes in the look and feel of the archived object as a result of preservation processes carried out by the Digital Archive. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable ExampleObject converted from proprietary format to ASCII. back to topFunctionality in archive (digital archive metadata)DescriptionRecords loss of original functionality when the content object is ingested into the Digital Archive. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable ExampleThe first page contains a single image of the College Green in fall. back to topHarvested on (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDate the content object described by this record was harvested. NotesA harvested object that has not been ingested into the Digital Archive can be reharvested. The Harvested On date changes to the most recent harvest Date. Once an object is ingested into the Digital Archive, the Harvested On date cannot change. Example2002-08-23 back to topIngested on (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDate the content object described by this record was ingested into the Digital Archive. NotesYou cannot change the Ingested On date Example2002-03-20 back to topLanguage (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDescribes the language of the content object. NotesDublin Core Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
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Local note (digital archive metadata)DescriptionA note about the content object that does not fit other note fields. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable ExampleNo custody history available per Registrar's office (7/23/02). back to topLogical object size (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThe approximate uncompressed size of the logical object. NotesYou cannot change the size of the logical object. Example5000 K (kilobytes) back to topModified (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThe last date the digital archive record was modified. NotesYou cannot change Modified. Modified is the same as the Entered date until the record is modified. Example2002-07-28 back to topObject composition (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThis metadata element records:
ExampleFor a harvested web document that has 5 links to HTML pages, 2 links to PDFs and contains 5 JPGs, the ingest process provides the following information:
Object locator (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThe location of the content object:
Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
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back to top Object type (digital archive metadata)DescriptionClassifies the content object as being one of the following: Multi-type object, Image only, Text only NotesUsed in query results display Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
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OCLC identifier (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThe OCLC control number of the bibliographic record that describes the content object. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable Example5648792 back to topOperating system (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDescribes operating system necessary to access the content object. Element
Note: Blank cell = not applicable Element componentsEach encoding scheme requires its own Operating System element. Up to three encoding schemes allowed. Each encoding scheme can have any one qualifier scheme. Each qualifer scheme has three attributes.
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Combining schemes and attributesEach time you add an encoding scheme, the full range of options for qualifer schemes and attributes are available. For example, you could have three encoding schemes each with the same qualifer scheme, but different data for each attribute of the qualifier scheme (see examples below). back to topOriginal functionality (digital archive metadata)DescriptionDescribes functional or look-and-feel attributes of the object, in regard to its original manifestation. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable ExampleFirst HTML page contains a slide show of four images, one each of the College Green in spring, summer, fall and winter. back to topOther metadata identifier (digital archive metadata)DescriptionRecords various identifiers that point to additional content object metadata that exists outside the Digital Archive. The metadata could either be purely descriptive or preservation-related metadata. Element
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back to top Peripherals (digital archive metadata)DescriptionRecords peripherals necessary to access the content object. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable ExampleSpeakers. back to topPublisher (digital archive metadata)DescriptionAn entity responsible for making the resource available. NotesDublin Core. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
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Relation (digital archive metadata)DescriptionA reference to a related resource. The reference is an identifier or pointer to the related resource. The pointer may be a URI, a local identifier, or an OCLC Archive identifier. Note: The OCLC Archive identifier is not a hotlink to the object. For more information on the Relation field, visit this web page: AttributeThis element has no attributes. Element componentsEach Relation element can contain one encoding scheme. Each encoding scheme can contain only one qualifier. All qualifiers are optional.
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back to top Resources (digital archive metadata)DescriptionRecords computational resources necessary to access the content object. Element
Element componentsEach encoding scheme requires its own Resources element. Up to three encoding schemes allowed. Each encoding scheme can have any one qualifier scheme. Each qualifer scheme has two attributes.
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Combining schemes and attributesEach time you add an encoding scheme, the full range of options for qualifer schemes and attributes are available. For example, you could have three encoding schemes each with the same qualifer scheme, but different data for each attribute of the qualifier scheme (see examples below). Examples
Note: Blank cell = not applicable back to topDigital Archive save file number (digital archive metadata)DescriptionThe digital archive record save file identifier. You cannot change this control number. NotesThe save file is a storage area for records you are working on or plan to work on. The save file can store:
The system assigns save file numbers sequentially from 1 to 9,999 (each institution has 9,999 of these save file "slots," each representing a space for a saved record). The system numbers each saved record consecutively and starts renumbering at 1 after 9,999 records have been saved. Note: The original save file number does not change when you resave the record. Example4321 back to topStandard identifier (digital archive metadata)DescriptionIdentifiers that identify and locate the object outside the Digital Archive. Example0-201-30981-5 Element componentsEach encoding scheme can have one qualifier scheme. This element has no attributes.
Note: Blank cell = not applicable back to topStatus (digital archive metadata)DescriptionRecord statuses assist you in managing and processing digital archive records. Some are set by you; others are set by the system. Only one status exists at a time. NotesRecord statuses are stored with the working copy of the record in the Digital Archive save file. They are not retained after ingest. Note: A system-supplied status will overwrite a user-supplied status so that you always know the harvest or ingest status of your records. Statuses for digital archive records: overviewImportant: Status values stored in save file records only.
User statusesUser statuses are assigned by users based on local practice.
System statusesSystem statuses are assigned by the system to indicate the current condition of the record.
back to top Title (digital archive metadata)DescriptionRecords the name of the content object. The unqualified title is a name or label by which the document is formally known. A variation or commonly used substitute is an alternative title. NotesDublin Core. Element componentsThis element has no attributes.
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Administrative elements (digital archive metadata)AboutAdministrative elements are set by the user when an object is ingested into the Digital Archive. They do not display as part of the Digital Archive record. They can only be viewed and modified in the Administration Module. They also appear on ingest reports. The default values display on the ingest screen. Defaults can be changed through the Administration Module. Authorization group
Content group
Rights statement
Service level
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