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Access points, control area, uploading digital object and adding or editing physical storage are the same for RAD and ISAD(G). Please go to:
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[[UM-3.1.11|UM-3.1.11 Digital object]]

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Add / edit archival descriptions: Dublin Core


Main Page > (UM) User manual > UM-3 Add / edit content > UM-3.1 Add / edit archival descriptions (Dublin Core)

Archival description in edit mode: all information areas collapsed

ICA-AtoM includes a template for describing resources using the the unqualified Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1. This section describes how to create, edit and delete archival descriptions using the Dublin Core template. The Data entry pages listed below give detailed notes and explanations on every field included on the edit screen; where there is a one-to-one correspondence between a Dublin Core data element and an ICA-AtoM field, the note typically just gives the Dublin Core rule verbatim.


Actions

Creating, editing and deleting are the same for Dublin Core and ISAD(G). Please go to:

UM-3.1.1 Create a new archival description

UM-3.1.2 Edit an existing archival description

UM-3.1.3 Delete an existing archival description


Data entry (Dublin Core elements)

UM-3.1.22 Resource metadata


Data entry (common elements)

Uploading digital object and adding or editing physical storage are the same for Dublin Core and ISAD(G). Please go to:

UM-3.1.11 Digital object

UM-3.1.12 Physical storage area


See also

UM-3.6 Exit edit mode (same for all record types).