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Interesting question. If one follows archivists' standards where the
relation of the object to the overall collection is very important. The box
and file would
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Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone would be able and willing to share their experiences
with file n
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone would be able and willing to share their
experiences with file naming when digitizing an archive. We are struggling
to find an efficient yet informative/functional way to assign file names to
items in the collection that aren't individually identified at the it
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You can go up to 255 characters in a file name without most systems gulping.
Deb Wythe
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You can go up to 255 characters in a file name without most systems gulping.
Deb Wythe
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> No - just stay away fr
Silvia et al,
Here are three very good resources on filenaming:
http://www.controlledvocabulary.com/imagedatabases/filenaming.html
A useful website by David Riecks who is active on the IPTC standards
committee
The DAM book: digital asset management for photographers By Peter Krogh
Chapter fo
No - just stay away from commas, periods, / slashes, %, &, and if you can keep
it below 18 characters you are in good shape.
Jeffrey Evans
Photographer, Digital Imaging Specialist
Princeton University Art Museum
jfevans at princeton.edu
609.258.8579
princetonartmuseum.org
On Feb 22, 2011, at
Dear all,
Is there any sort of problem with including a hyphen in the name of a file?
Silvia Ros
Photographer / Visual Resources Manager
The Wolfsonian
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No - just stay away from commas, periods, / slashes, %, &, and if you can
keep it below 18 characters you ar
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