Difference between revisions of "Template:Classic RAD (1)"
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[[Image:ClassicRAD1_Summary.png|500px|right|thumb|Divs used to organize data entry screen]] | [[Image:ClassicRAD1_Summary.png|500px|right|thumb|Divs used to organize data entry screen]] | ||
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This version of the RAD template follows RAD's ''areas of description'' closely. It differs from [[Template: Classic RAD (2)|Classic RAD (2)]] in the way it handles RAD elements that have no direct ISAD(G) or Qubit analogs. The general approach in this implementation is to create custom fields (via records in the Qubit ''property'' table) for RAD elements that have no ISAD(G) equivalent. | This version of the RAD template follows RAD's ''areas of description'' closely. It differs from [[Template: Classic RAD (2)|Classic RAD (2)]] in the way it handles RAD elements that have no direct ISAD(G) or Qubit analogs. The general approach in this implementation is to create custom fields (via records in the Qubit ''property'' table) for RAD elements that have no ISAD(G) equivalent. | ||
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*'''Disadvantage''': requires much back-end customization to implement fields that are little-used even in RAD environments. | *'''Disadvantage''': requires much back-end customization to implement fields that are little-used even in RAD environments. | ||
− | The divs that structure the data entry screen are drawn from RAD areas, with several others added to handle Qubit-specific fields / implementations. | + | The divs that structure the data entry screen are drawn from RAD areas, with several others divs added to handle Qubit-specific fields / implementations. |
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[[Image:ClassicRAD1_1Identity.png|500px|right|thumb|Identity area]] | [[Image:ClassicRAD1_1Identity.png|500px|right|thumb|Identity area]] | ||
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+ | This div has no RAD equivalent. It brings together minimum data entry requirements and Qubit fields which have no RAD analogs. The fields relate to uniquely identifying the unit of description and the name is based on analogy to the ISAD(G) area. | ||
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+ | '''Identifier''' | ||
+ | RAD: na | ||
+ | ISAD(G): 3.1.1 Reference code | ||
+ | Qubit: information_object::identifier | ||
+ | Repeating? NO | ||
+ | Notes: At the item-level RAD has a Standard number element (1.9B), but this is used for numbers assigned by international standards bodies (e.g. ISBN number) rather than local institutional reference codes. | ||
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+ | '''Title''' | ||
+ | RAD: 1.1B Title proper | ||
+ | ISAD(G): 3.1.2 Title | ||
+ | Qubit: information_title | ||
+ | Repeating? NO | ||
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Structure
This version of the RAD template follows RAD's areas of description closely. It differs from Classic RAD (2) in the way it handles RAD elements that have no direct ISAD(G) or Qubit analogs. The general approach in this implementation is to create custom fields (via records in the Qubit property table) for RAD elements that have no ISAD(G) equivalent.
- Advantage: descriptions are more fully RAD-compliant, data is more easily segregated into RAD elements with little loss of RAD specificity.
- Disadvantage: requires much back-end customization to implement fields that are little-used even in RAD environments.
The divs that structure the data entry screen are drawn from RAD areas, with several others divs added to handle Qubit-specific fields / implementations.
Identity area
This div has no RAD equivalent. It brings together minimum data entry requirements and Qubit fields which have no RAD analogs. The fields relate to uniquely identifying the unit of description and the name is based on analogy to the ISAD(G) area.
Identifier
RAD: na
ISAD(G): 3.1.1 Reference code
Qubit: information_object::identifier
Repeating? NO
Notes: At the item-level RAD has a Standard number element (1.9B), but this is used for numbers assigned by international standards bodies (e.g. ISBN number) rather than local institutional reference codes.
Title
RAD: 1.1B Title proper
ISAD(G): 3.1.2 Title
Qubit: information_title
Repeating? NO
Title and statement of responsibility area
Edition area
Class of material specific details
Creation context
Physical description area
Publisher's series area
Archival description area
Notes area
Access points