ADMIN & EMEDIA LABELS |
METADATA DESCRIPTORS |
METADATA ATTRIBUTES |
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The metadata elements clustered under KEYWORD SEARCHES are an aggregation of descriptors that identify people, places, things, activities, and time/date/year associations, using established picklists and authorities for recommended words, phrases, and values where possible. KEYWORD SEARCHES is intended to collect under a single "umbrella" summary field all the relevant, searchable field topics and names (similar to the way in which end users "Google" online resources). Keywords improve the "findability" of relevant media assets. |
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Description-Abstract (full) |
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[for cataloging] |
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A narrative summary of the content of the media item. Use DESCRIPTION-ABSTRACT (FULL) if you are entering a well-formed content description that is a lengthy, multi-sentence, multi-paragraph, narrative, comment or interpretation, review, or individual program or media item description. |
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[NOTE: feeds summary field kw_description_full_summary through a Functional Rule] |
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Free text entry. Use DESCRIPTION-ABSTRACT (FULL) if you are entering a well-formed content description that is a lengthy, multi-sentence, multi-paragraph, narrative, comment or interpretation, review, or individual program or media item description. The field must be spell checked. Punctuation Needs ending punctuation. Grammar The information must be grammatically correct and spell checked. If there are spelling error within a direct quote, use [sic] or [i.e. the correct spelling] following the mispelled word(s). Example: Hand timted [i.e. tinted] by L. Smith.--Back of photo. or: Hand timted [sic] by L. Smith.--Back of photo. |
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[NOTE: feeds summary field kw_description_full_summary through a Functional Rule] |
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