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'''Template: Classic RAD'''
 
*Data entry template following the Canadian ''Rules for Archival Description''
 
*Document status: in progress
 
 
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[[Template: Classic RAD|Overview]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Title|Title and statement of responsibility area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Edition|Edition area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Class specific|Class of material specific details area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Physical description|Physical description area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Publisher's series|Publisher's series area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Archival|Archival description area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Notes|Notes area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Standard number|Standard number area]]
 
 
[[Template: Classic RAD - Common|Control area | Digital object | Storage location]]
 
 
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== Class of material specific details area ==
 
 
This div corresponds to RAD area 1.3. It is used only with certain special media: catrographic materials (5.3 Mathematical data area – 3 elements), architectural and technical drawings (6.3 Scale area – 1 element), and philatelic records (13.3 Issue data area – 2 elements). None of these elements have direct ISAD(G) or Qubit analogs. The main options are to implement as custom fields or assimilate to Qubit '''notes'''.
 
 
'''Option 1'''
 
*Map RAD elements to Qubit custom fields (storing field names and values in Qubit '''property''' records related to the information object).
 
*Include fields on the interface for each field.
 
 
 
'''Option 2'''
 
*Same as (1) except do not include each field on interface, use a drop-down list controlled by a "Class of material specific details" taxonomy of RAD element names.
 
 
 
'''Option 3'''
 
*Map RAD elements to Qubit '''notes''', using "Class of material specific details" taxonomy to control note types by RAD element names.
 
 
 
RAD elements:
 
 
'''Statement of scale'''
 
 
This implementation creates new fields for each of these elements (via Qubit property record). There is no need to return the values in a single statement and each description can have as many related Qubit property records as required.
 

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