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2. In the drop down menu for “Resource template”, select “Metadata Course 2019” <p> | 2. In the drop down menu for “Resource template”, select “Metadata Course 2019” <p> | ||
3. Under the drop down menu for "Class", choose "Still Image" <p> | 3. Under the drop down menu for "Class", choose "Still Image" <p> | ||
− | 4. Source field is Negative <p> | + | 4. Source field is Negative or Not Applicable<p> |
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Revision as of 23:45, 7 April 2019
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Contents
Complete These Sections of your Element's Indexing Instructions
- Example element description: This is the reference template for how to create the indexing guidelines entry for your element
Label
Source
Element Description
The source for this element is a negative.
Required?
Because the Source element is not needed for the color images, this element is optional.
Repeatable?
No, each photograph can have only one original source.
Guidelines for Creation of Content
A negative is used to create the image.
To Index this item
1. In Omeka, Go to your item, click on Edit Item
2. In the drop down menu for “Resource template”, select “Metadata Course 2019”
3. Under the drop down menu for "Class", choose "Still Image"
4. Source field is Negative or Not Applicable
Examples
If this is a color image, then you can disregard this element and type in "Not Applicable"
If this a black and white image, then indicate that the source is "Negative"
Notes
If higher resolution images of B&W images are needed, please contact the Museum.
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