Descriptive standards/pt
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Normas de descrição suportadas
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Enquanto o ICA-Atom foi projetado em torno das ICA's international descriptive standards (ISAD(G), ISAAR(CPF), ISDIAH), destina-se a ser flexível o suficiente para acomodar outras práticas baseadas em outras normas de descrição (nacionais ou internacionais).
Suporte
"Support" means that users of another standard should be able to use ICA-AtoM to produce outputs that are compliant with that standard. This includes the ability to:
- Enter data in fields that represent all of the data elements required by the standard.
- Interact with (view, edit, search) data in ways structured by and labelled according to the terms of the standard.
- Output (print, export) data in formats compliant with the standard.
Design principles
To implement support for other standards:
- Map the data elements of the target standard to the related ICA standard and – via this "metadata crosswalk" – to the underlying database architecture in ICA-AtoM / Qubit.
- Use existing ICA-AtoM fields wherever the crosswalk establishes a direct correlation between elements in the ICA and target standards.
- Create "custom fields" for all other elements in the target standard using ICA-AtoM's property database table (where type= the name of the element and value= the data itself).
- Create additional php methods for managing the data as required.
- Add user interface templates (view and edit screens) using page divisions and field labels based on the structure and terminology of the target standard.
Adding support for another standard requires a system developer working on the underlying software code. Once support has been added, however, ICA-AtoM provides an interface allowing system administrators to easily select their preferred standard and to switch between the various standards.
Other (non-ICA) standards currently supported
Users of other descriptive standards should be aware that the User Manual is generally based on the ICA standards for its examples and screenshots. Standard-specific sections are noted below.
Rules for Archival Description (RAD)
- Maintained by the Canadian Council of Archives.
- ICA-AtoM support based on July 2008 edition.
- RAD-specific sections of the user manual are available at UM-3.1.7 Add / edit archival descriptions > RAD elements
Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1
- Unqualified Dublin Core Metadata Element Set, Version 1.1.
- Dublin Core-specific sections of the user manual are available at UM-3.1.5 Add / edit archival descriptions > Dublin Core elements
Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS)
- See Metadata Object Description Schema (MODS).
- Note that currently ICA-AtoM supports the Digital Library Federation second level of adoption for MODS (see DLF Aquifer MODS Guidelines Levels of Adoption).
- MODS-specific sections of the user manual are available at UM-3.1.6 Add / edit archival descriptions > MODS elements.