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'''''Contact Emily with your questions about indexing this element'''''
 
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==Complete These Sections of your Element's Indexing Instructions==
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==Date Element Indexing Instructions==
  
 
* [[Example element description]]: This is the reference template for how to create the indexing guidelines entry for your element
 
* [[Example element description]]: This is the reference template for how to create the indexing guidelines entry for your element
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===Label===
 
===Label===
  
This is how you want your element to appear on the left side of the surrogate record
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Date:
  
 
===Element Description===
 
===Element Description===
  
Define your element within the context of our application
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The date element refers to the date the photograph was taken (the date of the game).
  
 
===Required?===
 
===Required?===
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===Guidelines for Creation of Content===
 
===Guidelines for Creation of Content===
  
This where your element's indexing guideline is written out. ''Whenever possible'', you must write out a step-by-step data entry procedure including where to obtain the data for each image. (NOTE, not all elements are amenable to specific data entry procedures; we will discuss in class.)
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# Look at the file name of your photograph to determine which game it represents.  
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# Determine date of your game based on data in the Examples section below
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# To enter the date for your image, select the appropriate date from the dropdown menu in Omeka S.
  
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===
  
If appropriate, provide data entry examples
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Date for each photograph in Omeka are structured using ISO 8601 formatted as '''yyyy-mm-dd'''.
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Below are the dates relevant to the photographs structured in ISO 8601:
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'''1975 Season'''
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*Missouri: 1975-09-08
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*Clemson: 1975-09-20
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*Mississippi: 1975-10-04
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*Tennessee: 1975-10-18
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*Texas Christian University: 1975-10-25
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*Southern Mississippi: 1975-11-15
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*Auburn: 1975-11-29
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*Penn State: 1975-12-31
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'''2009 Season'''
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*Texas: 2010-01-07
  
 
===Notes===
 
===Notes===
  
[https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html ISO 8601 Date and Time format]
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*[https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html ISO 8601 Date and Time format]
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*[https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/alabama/1975-schedule.html 1975 Alabama Football Schedule & Results]
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*[https://www.footballdb.com/college-football/teams/fbs/alabama/results/2009 2009 Alabama Football Schedule & Results]
  
  
 
Back to [[Metadata Project - Spring 2019]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:37, 3 April 2019

This property is ready for indexing! Contact Emily with your questions about indexing this element

Date Element Indexing Instructions

Label

Date:

Element Description

The date element refers to the date the photograph was taken (the date of the game).

Required?

Yes.

Repeatable?

No.

Guidelines for Creation of Content

  1. Look at the file name of your photograph to determine which game it represents.
  2. Determine date of your game based on data in the Examples section below
  3. To enter the date for your image, select the appropriate date from the dropdown menu in Omeka S.

Examples

Date for each photograph in Omeka are structured using ISO 8601 formatted as yyyy-mm-dd.

Below are the dates relevant to the photographs structured in ISO 8601:

1975 Season

  • Missouri: 1975-09-08
  • Clemson: 1975-09-20
  • Mississippi: 1975-10-04
  • Tennessee: 1975-10-18
  • Texas Christian University: 1975-10-25
  • Southern Mississippi: 1975-11-15
  • Auburn: 1975-11-29
  • Penn State: 1975-12-31

2009 Season

  • Texas: 2010-01-07

Notes


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