Call for Participation: iConference 2011 An open conference sponsored by
Information Schools of North America, Europe, and Asia
Seattle, Washington, USA
February 8 - 11, 2011
http://www.ischools.org/iConference11/2011index/
***PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: August 30, 2010***
Greetings to everyone
In message ,
Perian Sully writes
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>Funnily enough, I was just about to draft up a file naming standards
>document and post it online. Other than some of the inherent
>difficulties with trying to align the digital filenames with the
>accession number (particularly when you don't have an accession
The Yale Center for British Art and the Yale University Art Gallery at Yale
University have moved away from using the accession# and its inherent problems
in favor of a naming convention derived from the objectID field in TMS, which
is just the sequential number field assigned by the database ea
Unique identifiers also make it possible to accommodate instances in
which the institution would need to retain multiple similar images of
the same object. Even with a suffix-based convention for distinguishing
facets such as image source, format, or use, something like
y1948-4_GS.jpg (translated:
Yes, please, Perian!
Thanks,
Judith A. Robins,
Collections Supervisor,
Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology
American Society of Anesthesiologists
520 N. Northwest Hwy
Park Ridge, IL 60068
p: (847) 268-9168
f:? (847) 825-2085
e:?j.robins at asahq.org
www.woodlibrarymuseum.org
Anesthesiologis
Dear Danielle:
I have a detailed document for our file naming conventions that I'm
happy to send along (I'd post it here, but everything's outlined in
table format and won't work for copying and pasting). Likewise, if
anyone else is interested in taking a look, I'll gladly forward it to
you as wel