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===Guidelines for Creation of Content===
 
===Guidelines for Creation of Content===
  
<b>Note: Please enter the data for the date element first! You will need this information to create the identifier for the image.</b>
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<b>Note: Please enter the data for the date element first! You will need this information to create the identifier.</b>
  
The identifier for each image is composed of two elements.
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The identifier for each image is composed of two pieces.
  
The first part of the unique identifier is the date the image was taken. Please remove any dashes from the date.
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The first part of the identifier is the date the image was taken. Please remove any dashes and/or other punctuation from the date.
  
For example, the date for the 1975 Missouri game (<b>1975-09-08</b>) will be entered as <b>19750908</b>. The date of the 2009 Texas game (<b>2010-01-07</b>) will be entered as <b>20100107</b>.  
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For example, the date for the 1975 Missouri game (<b>1975-09-08</b>) would be entered as <b>19750908</b>. The date for the 2009 Texas game (<b>2010-01-07</b>) would be entered as <b>20100107</b>.  
  
The second part of the unique identifier is a portion of the original file name of the image. This portion is the part of the original file name that is not related to the date of the game or the opponent Alabama was playing.  
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The second part of the identifier is a portion of the original image file name. It is the part of the original image file name that is not related to either the date of the game or the opponent that the University of Alabama was playing.  
  
For example, the part of the file name that would be pulled from the photo with file name <b>75_Missouri_021</b> is <b>021</b>. The part of the file name that would be pulled from the photo with file name <b>MFB_Texas09_CJ02674</b> is <b>CJ02674</b>.
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For example, the part of the original image file name that would be pulled from the image with file name <b>75_Missouri_021</b> would be <b>021</b>. The part of the original image file name that would be pulled from the image with file name <b>MFB_Texas09_CJ02674</b> would be <b>CJ02674</b>.
  
These two pieces will be combined (without spaces) to create the unique identifier (see examples below).
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These two pieces will be combined (no spaces) to create the identifier (see examples below).
  
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===

Revision as of 20:19, 31 March 2019

Contact Sam E. with your questions about indexing this element

Guidelines for the Identifier Element

Label

Identifer

Element Description

A unique identifier is given to each image in our collection. This unique identifier can then be used for the purposes of retrieval, reference, and/or linkage.

Required?

This element is required.

Repeatable?

This element is not repeatable; there can only be one unique identifier per image.

Guidelines for Creation of Content

Note: Please enter the data for the date element first! You will need this information to create the identifier.

The identifier for each image is composed of two pieces.

The first part of the identifier is the date the image was taken. Please remove any dashes and/or other punctuation from the date.

For example, the date for the 1975 Missouri game (1975-09-08) would be entered as 19750908. The date for the 2009 Texas game (2010-01-07) would be entered as 20100107.

The second part of the identifier is a portion of the original image file name. It is the part of the original image file name that is not related to either the date of the game or the opponent that the University of Alabama was playing.

For example, the part of the original image file name that would be pulled from the image with file name 75_Missouri_021 would be 021. The part of the original image file name that would be pulled from the image with file name MFB_Texas09_CJ02674 would be CJ02674.

These two pieces will be combined (no spaces) to create the identifier (see examples below).

Examples

The identifier for file 75_Missouri_021 would be: 1975090821

The identifier for file MFB_Texas09_CJ02674 would be: 20100107CJ02674

Notes

Please see Emily's Date entry to review applicable game dates and date standards information.

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