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[[Glossary#Functions|functions]] are structured into [[Glossary#Information area|information areas]] based on the International Council on Archives' International Standard Archival International Standard For Description of Functions. First edition (May 2007). ([[RS-4|ISDF]]). This section describes how to create, edit, and delete [[Glossary#Functions|functions]]. The data entry pages listed below give detailed notes and explanations on every [[Glossary#Field|field]] included on the [[Glossary#Edit page|edit page]]; where there is a one-to-one correspondence between an ISDF [[Glossary#Data element|data element]] and a ICA-AtoM [[Glossary#Field|field]], the note typically just gives the ISDF rule verbatim.
  
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== Actions ==
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* [[Add a new function]]
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* [[Edit an existing function]]
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* [[Delete a function]]
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== Data entry ==
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* [[ISDF identity area]]
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* [[ISDF description area]]
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* [[ISDF relationships area]]
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* [[Control area]]
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== See also ==
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[[Exit edit mode]] (same for all record types)
  
 
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functions are structured into information areas based on the International Council on Archives' International Standard Archival International Standard For Description of Functions. First edition (May 2007). (ISDF). This section describes how to create, edit, and delete functions. The data entry pages listed below give detailed notes and explanations on every field included on the edit page; where there is a one-to-one correspondence between an ISDF data element and a ICA-AtoM field, the note typically just gives the ISDF rule verbatim.


Actions


Data entry


See also

Exit edit mode (same for all record types)