Difference between revisions of "Rules for Archival Description"

From ICA-AtoM
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(45 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
[[Main Page]] > [[User manual]] > [[Add/edit content]] > [[Add/edit archival descriptions]] > Rules for Archival Description
 
[[Main Page]] > [[User manual]] > [[Add/edit content]] > [[Add/edit archival descriptions]] > Rules for Archival Description
 +
 +
The Canadian Rules for Archival description (RAD) is maintained by the [http://cdncouncilarchives.ca/ Canadian Council of Archives] and a full copy of the standard is available at http://www.cdncouncilarchives.ca/archdesrules.html.
  
 
== Title and statement of responsibility area ==
 
== Title and statement of responsibility area ==
Line 10: Line 12:
 
=== Title proper ===
 
=== Title proper ===
  
*"The chief name of a unit being described, including formal or supplied titles, but excluding parallel titles and other title information" (RAD Glossary).
+
"The chief name of a unit being described, including formal or supplied titles, but excluding parallel titles and other title information" (RAD Glossary). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1B and the .1B rules in the media chapters.
* For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1B and the .1B rules in the media chapters.
 
  
  
 
=== General material designation ===
 
=== General material designation ===
  
* "A term indicating the broad class of material to which the unit being described belongs" (RAD Glossary).
+
"A term indicating the broad class of material to which the unit being described belongs" (RAD Glossary). ICA-AtoM ships with a default [[Glossary#Value list|value list]] of GMD terms based on RAD's prescribed terminology; the list can be customized by [[Glossary#Editor|editors]] and [[Glossary#Administrator|administrators]] (material type taxonomy).
* ICA-AtoM ships with a default [[Glossary#Value list|value list]] of GMD terms based on RAD's prescribed terminology; the list can be customized by [[Glossary#Editor|editors]] and [[Glossary#Administrator|administrators]] (material type taxonomy).
+
<p>Select as many GMD terms as are appropriate. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1C and the .1C rules in the media chapters.
* Select as many GMD terms as are appropriate.
 
* For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1C and the .1C rules in the media chapters.
 
  
  
 
=== Parallel title ===
 
=== Parallel title ===
  
* "The formal title proper in another language and/or script" (RAD Glossary), typically appearing in conjunction with the formal title on the chief source of information.
+
"The formal title proper in another language and/or script" (RAD Glossary), typically appearing in conjunction with the formal title on the chief source of information. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1D and the .1D rules in the media chapters.
* For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1D and the .1D rules in the media chapters.
 
  
  
 
=== Other title information ===
 
=== Other title information ===
  
* "Title information usually appearing in or on the chief source of information in conjunction with a title proper, other than the title proper or parallel title" (RAD Glossary).
+
"Title information usually appearing in or on the chief source of information in conjunction with a title proper, other than the title proper or parallel title" (RAD Glossary). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1E and the .1E rules in the media chapters.
* For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1E and the .1E rules in the media chapters.
 
  
  
Line 40: Line 37:
 
<div class="note">
 
<div class="note">
  
Only applies at the item level.
+
Statement of responsibility applies only at the item level of description.
  
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1F and the .1F rules in the media chapters.
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1F and the .1F rules in the media chapters.
 +
  
 
=== Title notes ===
 
=== Title notes ===
Line 54: Line 52:
 
# When you click the "save" button in the [[Glossary#Button block|button block]] the note will be registered and will now appear in the list above the data entry fields.
 
# When you click the "save" button in the [[Glossary#Button block|button block]] the note will be registered and will now appear in the list above the data entry fields.
  
* There is no limit to the number of title notes you can add, but as of the current version of ICA-AtoM (1.0.9 beta) you can only register them one at a time: i.e. enter the note, select the type, click the "save" button and repeat for each additional note.
+
<p>There is no limit to the number of title notes you can add, but as of the current version of ICA-AtoM (1.0.9 beta) you can only register them one at a time: i.e. enter the note, select the type, click the "save" button and repeat for each additional note.
* To delete a title note, click the [[Glossary#Delete icon|delete icon]].
+
 
* Title notes '''do not''' appear with other notes in the [[#Notes area|notes area]].
 
  
 
=== Level of description ===
 
=== Level of description ===
  
* Select the level of description.
+
Select the level of description. The [[Glossary#Value list|value list]] is drawn from the "Level of description" [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]] and can be edited by system [[Glossary#Administrator|administrators]] and [[Glossary#Editor|editors]].
* ICA-AtoM ships with a default [[Glossary#Value list|value list]] of [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]]; this can customized by [[Glossary#Editor|editors]] and [[Glossary#Administrator|administrators]] (levels of description [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]]).
+
 
  
 
=== Add new child levels ===
 
=== Add new child levels ===
Line 76: Line 73:
 
</div>
 
</div>
  
Click on the "Repository" [[Glossary#Field|field]] and select the [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] that holds the archival material being described. The names are drawn from pre-existing [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] records. You can narrow down the list of choices by typing in the first few letters of the name.
+
Click on the "Repository" [[Glossary#Field|field]] and select the [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] that holds the archival material being described. The names are drawn from pre-existing [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] records. You can narrow down the list of choices by typing in the first few letters of the name. If the repository does '''not''' appear in this list, you can type it in and a new [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] record will be created.
 
 
If the repository does '''not''' appear in this list, you need to create it separately; see [[add/edit archival institutions]].
 
  
  
 
=== Identifier and reference code ===
 
=== Identifier and reference code ===
  
Enter the code/number that uniquely identifies the unit of description within the [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]].
+
Enter the code/number that uniquely identifies the unit of description within the [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]]. ICA-AtoM generates a globally unique identifier (reference code) by combining:
 
 
ICA-AtoM generates a globally unique identifier (reference code) by combining:
 
 
# the unit's identifier
 
# the unit's identifier
 
# the institution's repository code
 
# the institution's repository code
 
# the institution's country code (based on ISO 3166)
 
# the institution's country code (based on ISO 3166)
  
* A country code and repository code will automatically be included in the reference code whenever the highest-level [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]] is linked to an [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] (see [[#Context area|context area]]). The [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] description must have the following [[Glossary#Field|fields]] filled out in order for this to happen: the identifier [[Glossary#Field|field]] in the [[ISDIAH identity area and the country [[Glossary#Field|field]] in the [[ISDIAH contact area]].
+
<p>A country code and repository code will automatically be included in the reference code whenever the highest-level [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]] is linked to an [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] (see [[#Context area|context area]]). The [[Glossary#Archival institution|archival institution]] description must have the following [[Glossary#Field|fields]] filled out in order for this to happen: the identifier [[Glossary#Field|field]] in the [[ISDIAH identity area]] and the country [[Glossary#Field|field]] in the [[ISDIAH contact area]].
* Information entered into the identifier [[Glossary#Field|field]] at lower [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]] will appear as part of the reference code when the archival description is saved and displayed.
+
<p>Each [[Glossary#Child record|child]] archival description will inherit reference code data entered at the [[Glossary#Parent record|parent]] [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]]. Information entered into the identifier [[Glossary#Field|field]] at lower [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]] will appear as part of the reference code when the archival description is saved and displayed.
* Each [[Glossary#Child record|child]] archival description will inherit reference code data entered at the [[Glossary#Parent record|parent]] [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]].
 
  
 
<div class="note">
 
<div class="note">
Line 99: Line 91:
  
 
</div>
 
</div>
 +
  
 
== Edition area ==
 
== Edition area ==
Line 107: Line 100:
 
=== Edition statement ===
 
=== Edition statement ===
  
Enter edition statements relating to the item being described.
+
Enter edition statements relating to the item being described. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.2B.
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 1.2B.
 
  
  
 
=== Statements of responsibility ===
 
=== Statements of responsibility ===
  
Transcribe statements of responsibility relating to one or more editions.
+
Transcribe statements of responsibility relating to one or more editions. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.2C.
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 1.2C.
 
  
  
 
== Class of materials specific details area ==
 
== Class of materials specific details area ==
 
  
 
The class of material specific details area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] that are applicable only to certain media types. It corresponds to the .3 sections in RAD's media chapters.
 
The class of material specific details area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] that are applicable only to certain media types. It corresponds to the .3 sections in RAD's media chapters.
Line 127: Line 115:
 
=== Cartographic records ===
 
=== Cartographic records ===
  
Enter statements of scale, projection and coordinates.
+
Enter statements of scale, projection and coordinates. For rules and examples, see RAD 5.3 "Mathematical data area".
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 5.3 "Mathematical data area".
 
  
  
 
=== Architectural and technical drawings ===
 
=== Architectural and technical drawings ===
  
Enter statements of scale.
+
Enter statements of scale. For rules and examples, see RAD 6.3 "Scale area".
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 6.3 "Scale area".
 
  
  
 
=== Philatelic records ===
 
=== Philatelic records ===
  
Enter information relating to the jurisdiction that issued the stamps and the denominations they represent.
+
Enter information relating to the jurisdiction that issued the stamps and the denominations they represent. For rules and examples, see RAD 12.3 "Issue date area". ICA-AtoM combines what are two separate element in RAD into a single field because the relation is often 1 to many, i.e. one jurisdiction, many denominations (e.g. Canada: 5 cents, 40 cents).
 
 
ICA-AtoM combines what are two separate element in RAD into a single field because the relation is often 1 to many, i.e. one jurisdiction, many denominations (e.g. Canada: 5 cents, 40 cents).
 
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 12.3 "Issue date area".
 
  
  
 
== Dates of creation area ==
 
== Dates of creation area ==
  
[[Image:UM-3.1.7_4.png|500px|right|thumb|Edit RAD description: dates of creation area]]
+
The dates of creation area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] that map to RAD area 1.4. In ICA-AtoM it is used for registering both the dates of creation of the descriptive unit, as well as the name of the creator(s). Because of the way ICA-AtoM implements dates, this [[Glossary#Information area|information area]] contains some element not found in RAD.
  
[[Image:UM-3.1.7_5.png|500px|right|thumb|Edit RAD description: dates of creation area]]
 
  
The dates of creation area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] that map to RAD area 1.4. In ICA-AtoM it is used for registering both the dates of creation of the descriptive unit, as well as the name of the creator(s). Because of the way ICA-AtoM implements dates, this [[information area]] contains some element not found in RAD.
+
=== Events in ICA-AtoM ===
  
ICA-AtoM manages date ranges as [[Glossary#Event|events]] that links an '''actor''' (corporate body, person, or family), described in an authority record, to an [[Glossary#Archival unit|archival unit]] in a type of role (e.g. creator, accumulator, custodian) over a certain period of time.
+
ICA-AtoM manages date ranges as [[Glossary#Event|events]] that links an '''actor''' (corporate body, person, or family), described in an authority record, to an [[Glossary#Archival unit|archival unit]] in a type of role (e.g. creator, publisher, contributor, collector, broadcaster, etc.) over a certain period of time. At the highest [[Glossary#Level of description|level of description]], the [[Glossary#Archival unit|archival unit]] should always be associated with its [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] over the date range of the material. At lower [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]], enter the date range only to inherit the [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] from the higher [[Glossary#Level of description|level]] (i.e. a description will inherit the creator if "Actor name" is left blank). At any [[Glossary#Level of description|level]] you can associate a description with multiple creators over different date ranges. At any [[Glossary#Level of description|level]] you can assign multiple types of relations; this will be primarily useful at the item level (e.g. date of publication vs creation).
  
At the highest [[Glossary#Level of description|level of description]], the [[Glossary#Archival unit|archival unit]] should always be associated with its [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] over the date range of the material.
 
  
At lower [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]], enter the date range only to inherit the [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] from the higher [[Glossary#Level of description|level]] (i.e. a description will inherit the creator if "creator name" is left blank).
+
<div class="clearfix">
  
At any [[Glossary#Level of description|level]] you can associate a description with multiple creators over different date ranges.
+
=== Add a new event ===
  
At any [[Glossary#Level of description|level]] you can assign multiple types of relations; this will be primarily useful at the item level (e.g. date of creation vs broadcasting).
+
#[[Image:radEvent1.png|500px|right|thumb|Click the blue Add new link on the left]]Under "Add new name and/or dates" click the blue "Add new" link to add a new event.
 +
#[[Image:radEvent2.png|500px|right|thumb|Enter data into event dialogue box]]Enter data in the dialogue box as described below. When you are done, click "Submit".
  
 +
</div>
  
=== Name, role/event, dates ===
 
  
When you first open the dates of creation area [[Glossary#Information area|information area]], the list displays the existing [[Glossary#Event|event]] entries.
+
=== Actor name ===
  
To delete an [[Glossary#Event|event]], click the [[Glossary#Delete icon|delete icon]] next to it in the list.
+
In the "Actor name" field enter the first few letters of the the actor's name. A list of names will appear in the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]] (generated from the names of existing [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]]). If the name does '''not''' appear in the menu, type the name and a new authority record will be created.
  
To register a new [[Glossary#Event|event]], click the "add new" link. ICA-AtoM opens a pop-up dialog box for data entry.
+
You can leave the "Actor name" [[Glossary#Field|field]] blank. Lower levels inherit creator information from higher levels: use only if the [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] is different at the lower and higher levels. At the highest [[Glossary#Level of description|level of description]], you should always include the [[Glossary#Creator|creator]].
  
  
=== Name/add new name ===
+
=== Event type ===
  
Select the [[Glossary#Creator|creator's]] name from the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]] (generated from the names of all existing [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]]).
+
Select the type of event from the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]]: creation, contribution, collection, accumulation, broadcasting, etc. The [[Glossary#Value list|value list]] is drawn from the event types [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]] and can be edited by system [[Glossary#Administrator|administrators]] and [[Glossary#Editor|editors]].
  
If the [[Glossary#Creator|creator's]] name does '''not''' appear in the menu, use the "add new name" field to enter the name.
+
<div class="note">
  
If you select a name from the drop-down list, ICA-AtoM will ignore any text you may have entered in the "add new creator name" field.
+
When an authority record is attached to an [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]] as a [[Glossary#Creator|creator]], the administrative history/biographical sketch of the of the [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] is automatically added to the [[Glossary#Archival description|archival description]]. The information in this [[Glossary#Field|field]] is drawn from the "History" [[Glossary#Field|field]] of the related [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]].
  
Note that you can leave both of these [[Glossary#Field|fields]] blank; in this case, the unit will inherit creator information from its [[Glossary#Parent record|parent record]].
+
</div>
 
 
At the highest [[Glossary#Level of description|level of description]], you should always include the [[Glossary#Creator|creator]]; the "administrative/biographical history" is drawn from the [[Glossary#Creator|creator's]] [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]].
 
 
 
Lower levels inherit creator information from higher levels: use only if the [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] is different at the lower and higher levels.
 
 
 
 
 
=== Event type ===
 
 
 
Select the type of event from the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]].
 
 
 
The [[Glosary#Value list|value list]] is drawn from the event types [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]] and can be edited by system [[Glossary#Administrator|administrators]] and [[Glossary#Editor|editors]] (some terms in this taxonomy, however, are locked because they are accessed by the software code).
 
  
  
 
=== Place ===
 
=== Place ===
  
Select the place of creation if relevant.
+
Select the place of creation, contribution, publication etc., if relevant, by typing in the first few letters and then selecting the place from the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]]. If the place name does not appear on the list, type it in and a new place [[Glossary#Term|term]] will be created (note that this works only if you have [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]] edit permission).
 
 
As of the current version of ICA-AtoM you cannot directly add a new place term from this pop-up box.
 
 
 
To add new place terms, you must edit the places [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]]; for editing [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomies]], see [[add a new term]].
 
 
 
  
=== Year/end year ===
 
  
Enter the start and end year of the date range.
+
=== Date/End date ===
 
 
ICA-AtoM uses these values for sorting and searching purposes.
 
 
 
Use only four-digit numbers.
 
 
 
If the start and end years are the same, enter only in the "year" field and leave the "end year" blank.
 
 
 
Complete at lower [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]] even if you are leaving the creator name field blank (e.g. when describing a series, you do not need to repeat the creator name from the [[Glossary#Fonds|fonds]] description, but you do need to enter the date range of the series).
 
 
 
Do not use any qualifiers here (e.g. "ca.") or typographical symbols (e.g. "[194?]") to express uncertainty (see step 4).
 
  
 +
Enter the Date (i.e. start year) and End date. Do not use any qualifiers here (e.g. "ca.") or typographical symbols (e.g. "[194?]") to express uncertainty (see "Date display", below). If the start and end years are the same, enter data only in the "Date" field and leave the "End date" blank.
 +
<p>Complete at lower [[Glossary#Level of description|levels of description]] even if you are leaving the creator name field blank (e.g. when describing a series, you do not need to repeat the creator name from the [[Glossary#Fonds|fonds]] description, but you do need to enter the date range of the series).
  
 
=== Date display ===
 
=== Date display ===
  
Enter the date range as you want it to appear in [[Glossary#View mode|view mode]].
+
If desired, enter the date range as you want it to appear in [[Glossary#View mode|view mode]]. Add any additional text to qualify date range (e.g. "[ca. 1940]-1980" or "1940-1980, predominant 1973-1980"). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.4.
 
+
<p>Whereas "Date" and "End date" are used internally for database searching and sorting purposes, this [[Glossary#Field|field]] is for display purposes. However, if you do not enter anything into "Date display" the "Date" and "End date" will appear as a date range when the record is saved.
Add any additional text to qualify date range (e.g. "ca. 1940-1980" or "[1940]-1980, predominant 1973-1980").
 
 
 
Whereas "creation year" and "end year" are used internally for database searching and sorting purposes, this [[Glossary#Field|field]] is for display purposes.
 
  
 
+
=== Event note ===
=== Note ===
 
  
 
Enter any additional information relating to the event.
 
Enter any additional information relating to the event.
 
 
Click the Submit button. The event will now appear in the list. Note that the event is not registered to the system until you click the Save button; once saved, the name will appear as a link.
 
 
 
=== Administrative history/biographical sketch ===
 
 
If you have registered more than one [[Glossary#Creator|creator]] in the events area, the administrative histories/biographical sketches of each will appear here sequentially, separated by a line.
 
 
This data actually reside in the [[Glossary#Creator|creator's]] [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]]. It cannot be directly edited here; to edit, click the [[Glossary#Edit icon|edit icon]]; ICA-AtoM routes you to the related [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]] in [[Glossary#Edit mode|edit mode]]. Make changes to the history field and save; ICA-AtoM returns you to the [[Glossary#Edit page|edit page]] and reloads the page, collapsing all [[Glossary#Information area|information areas]].
 
 
  
 
== Physical description area ==
 
== Physical description area ==
  
 
The physical description area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] mapping to RAD area 1.5 and the .5 sections of the media chapters. It is used to record "the extent of the unit being described (including specific material designation), other physical details or the dimensions when appropriate." (RAD 1.5A1)
 
The physical description area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] mapping to RAD area 1.5 and the .5 sections of the media chapters. It is used to record "the extent of the unit being described (including specific material designation), other physical details or the dimensions when appropriate." (RAD 1.5A1)
 
+
<p>RAD contains four distinct elements in this area: "Extent of descriptive unit (including specific material designation)" (1.5B); "Other physical details" (1.5C); "Dimensions" (1.5D); and "Accompanying material" (1.5E). ICA-AtoM collapses these into a single "Physical description" field in order to accommodate multiple extent statements, each of which may contain different information relating to "other physical details", "dimensions", etc.
RAD contains four distinct elements in this area: "Extent of descriptive unit (including specific material designation)" (1.5B); "Other physical details" (1.5C); "Dimensions" (1.5D); and "Accompanying material" (1.5E). ICA-AtoM collapses these into a single "Physical description" field in order to accommodate multiple extent statements, each of which may contain different information relating to "other physical details", "dimensions", etc.
 
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 1.5 and the .5 sections in any of the relevant media chapters.
 
 
 
  
 
== Publisher's series area ==
 
== Publisher's series area ==
Line 259: Line 194:
 
The publisher's series area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] mapping to RAD area 1.6 and the .6 sections of the media chapters. It is used "only for describing an item bearing a publisher's or artist's series title" (RAD 1.6A1). It contains the following text fields; for rules and examples, refer to the applicable RAD sections:
 
The publisher's series area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] mapping to RAD area 1.6 and the .6 sections of the media chapters. It is used "only for describing an item bearing a publisher's or artist's series title" (RAD 1.6A1). It contains the following text fields; for rules and examples, refer to the applicable RAD sections:
  
* Title proper of publisher's series (RAD 1.6B)
+
<p>Title proper of publisher's series (RAD 1.6B)
* Parallel titles of publisher's series (RAD 1.6C)
+
<p>Parallel titles of publisher's series (RAD 1.6C)
* Other title information of publisher's series (RAD 1.6D)
+
<p>Other title information of publisher's series (RAD 1.6D)
* Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series (RAD 1.6E)
+
<p>Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series (RAD 1.6E)
* Numbering within publisher's series (RAD 1.6F)
+
<p>Numbering within publisher's series (RAD 1.6F)
* Note on publisher's series (RAD 1.8B10)
+
<p>Note on publisher's series (RAD 1.8B10)
 
 
  
 
== Archival description area ==
 
== Archival description area ==
  
[[Image:UM-3.1.7_8.png|500px|right|thumb|Edit RAD description: archival description area]]
+
[[Image:radDesc.png|500px|right|thumb|Edit RAD description: archival description area]]
  
 
The archival description area maps to RAD area 1.7 and the .7 sections in the media chapters. It is used "to present information about the context and content of the unit being described" (RAD 1.7A1).
 
The archival description area maps to RAD area 1.7 and the .7 sections in the media chapters. It is used "to present information about the context and content of the unit being described" (RAD 1.7A1).
Line 276: Line 210:
 
=== Administrative history/biographical sketch ===
 
=== Administrative history/biographical sketch ===
  
Displays data from the related [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]] of any corporate bodies, persons, families registered in creation [[Glossary#Event|events]] in the [[#Dates of creation area|dates of creation area]].
+
This area displays data from the related [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]] of any corporate bodies, persons or families registered in creation [[Glossary#Event|events]] in the [[#Dates of creation area|dates of creation area]]. To edit, click the [[Glossary#Edit icon|edit icon]] (pencil); this takes you to the related [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]] for editing.
 
+
<p>Note that the [[Glossary#Field label|field label]] changes depending on the type of entity: "Administrative history" (corporate bodies), "Biographical sketch" (persons and families), "History" (entity type not entered).
To edit, click the [[Glossary#Edit icon|edit icon]] (pencil); this takes you to the related [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]] for editing.
 
 
 
To add an administrative history/biographical sketch, register the creator in the [[#Dates of creation area|dates of creation area]].
 
 
 
The [[Glossary#Field label|field label]] changes depending on the type of entity: "Administrative history" (corporate bodies), "Biographical sketch" (persons and families), "History" (entity type not entered).
 
  
  
 
=== Custodial history ===
 
=== Custodial history ===
  
"Give the history of the custody of the unit being described, i.e., the successive transfers of ownership and custody or control of the material, along with the dates thereof, insofar as it can be ascertained" (RAD 1.7C).
+
"Give the history of the custody of the unit being described, i.e., the successive transfers of ownership and custody or control of the material, along with the dates thereof, insofar as it can be ascertained" (RAD 1.7C). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.7C and the .7C sections of the relevant media chapters.
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 1.7C and the .7C sections of the relevant media chapters.
 
  
  
 
=== Scope and content ===
 
=== Scope and content ===
  
"Give information on the type of function or activity to which the records comprising the unit being described pertain, the relationship between them, the organization of the records, and their documentary forms" (RAD 1.7D).
+
"Give information on the type of function or activity to which the records comprising the unit being described pertain, the relationship between them, the organization of the records, and their documentary forms" (RAD 1.7D). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.7D and the .7D sections of the relevant media chapters.
 
 
For rules and examples, see RAD 1.7D and the .7D sections of the relevant media chapters.
 
 
 
  
 
== Notes area ==
 
== Notes area ==
  
[[Image:UM-3.1.7_9.png|500px|right|thumb|Edit RAD description: notes area]]
+
The notes area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] that map to RAD area 1.8 and the .8 rules of the media chapters. It is used "for descriptive information that cannot be fitted into other areas of the description" (RAD 1.8A1). RAD includes 30 elements as distinct types of notes in this area. A number of these have analogues in ISAD where they are treated as descriptive elements in their own right rather than "notes".
 
+
<p>ICA-AtoM implements this RAD area as follows:
The notes area contains [[Glossary#Field|fields]] that map to RAD area 1.8 and the .8 rules of the media chapters. It is used "for descriptive information that cannot be fitted into other areas of the description" (RAD 1.8A1). RAD includes 30 elements as distinct types of notes in this area. A number of these have analogues in ISAD(G) where they are treated as descriptive elements in their own right rather than "notes".
+
* Those notes (13 in total) that have ISAD analogues are mapped to their own fields in this [[Glossary#Information area|information area]]
 
 
ICA-AtoM implements this RAD area as follows:
 
* Those notes (13 in total) that have ISAD(G) analogues are mapped to their own fields in this [[Glossary#Information area|information area]]
 
 
* The remainder are managed by a generic "Other notes" field with a "Note type" [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]]
 
* The remainder are managed by a generic "Other notes" field with a "Note type" [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]]
 
+
<p>There are several RAD notes that '''do not''' appear in this [[Glossary#Information area|information area]]. These appear elsewhere in the RAD data entry template:
For content rules and examples, see RAD 1.8 and the .8 rules in the relevant media chapters.
 
 
 
There are several RAD notes that '''do not''' appear in this [[Glossary#Information area|information area]]. These appear elsewhere in the RAD data entry template:
 
 
* Notes relating to title (1.8B1 through 1.8B6) are included in the [[#Title and statement of responsibility area|title and statement of responsibility area]]
 
* Notes relating to title (1.8B1 through 1.8B6) are included in the [[#Title and statement of responsibility area|title and statement of responsibility area]]
 
* Notes relating to dates of creation (1.8B8) and accumulation (1.8B8a) are included in the [[#Dates of creation area|dates of creation area]]
 
* Notes relating to dates of creation (1.8B8) and accumulation (1.8B8a) are included in the [[#Dates of creation area|dates of creation area]]
 
* Notes relating to publisher's series (1.8B10) are included in the [[#Publisher's series area|publisher's series area]]
 
* Notes relating to publisher's series (1.8B10) are included in the [[#Publisher's series area|publisher's series area]]
 
  
 
== Standard number area ==
 
== Standard number area ==
 
[[Image:UM-3.1.7_10.png|500px|right|thumb|Edit RAD description: standard number area]]
 
  
 
The standard number area maps to RAD area 1.9 and the .9 rules in the media chapters. It is used "only in item level description to record international standard numbers pertaining to the item" (RAD 1.9A1).
 
The standard number area maps to RAD area 1.9 and the .9 rules in the media chapters. It is used "only in item level description to record international standard numbers pertaining to the item" (RAD 1.9A1).
Line 326: Line 241:
 
=== Standard number ===
 
=== Standard number ===
  
"Give the International Standard Book Number (ISBN), International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), or any other internationally agreed standard number for the item being described" (RAD 1.9B1).
+
"Give the International Standard Book Number (ISBN), International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), or any other internationally agreed standard number for the item being described" (RAD 1.9B1). For content rules and examples, see RAD 1.9 and the .9 rules in the relevant media chapters.
 
 
For content rules and examples, see RAD 1.9 and the .9 rules in the relevant media chapters.
 
 
 
  
 
== Access points ==
 
== Access points ==
  
[[Image:UM-3.1.7_11.png|500px|right|thumb|Archival description: Access points area]]
+
[[Image:radNotes.png|500px|right|thumb|Archival description: Access points area]]
  
The access points area links [[Glossary#Archival description|archival descriptions]] to [[Glossary#Term|terms]] drawn from [[Glossary#Controlled vocabulary|controlled vocabularies]] as a means of facilitating access and retrieval. The current version of ICA-AtoM (1.0 beta) supports [[Glossary#Subject|subject]], [[Glossary#Place|place]], and [[Glossary#Name|name]] [[Glossary#Access point|access points]].
+
There is no limit to the number of [[Glossary#Access point|access points]] you can add in ICA-AtoM. When one term is entered, ICA-AtoM automatically provides [[Glossary#Field|fields]] for entering more terms. To delete an [[Glossary#Access point|access point]], click the [[Glossary#Delete icon|delete icon]] next to it in the list.
 
 
ICA-AtoM implements [[Glossary#Access point|access points]] as [[Glossary#Multi-value field|multi-value fields]].
 
 
 
Select a [[Glossary#Term|term]] from one of the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menus]]; when you save the record, the [[Glossary#Access point|access point]] will be registered and will now appear in the list above the data entry fields.
 
 
 
There is no limit to the number of [[Glossary#Access point|access points]] you can add. When one term is entered, ICA-AtoM automatically provides [[Glossary#Field|fields]] for entering more terms.
 
 
 
To delete an [[Glossary#Access point|access point]], click the [[Glossary#Delete icon|delete icon]] next to it in the list.
 
  
  
 
=== Subject and place access points ===
 
=== Subject and place access points ===
  
The values in the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menus]] are drawn from the [[Glossary#Subject|subjects]] and [[Glossary#Place|places]] [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomies]].
+
<p>Click on the "Subject" or "Place" [[Glossary#Field|field]] and select a [[Glossary#Term|term]] from the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]]. You can narrow the list of choices by entering the first few letters of the [[Glossary#Term|term]]. If the [[Glossary#Term|term]] does not appear on the list, type it in and a new [[Glossary#Term|term]] will be created (note that this works only if you have [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]] edit permission). For more on editing [[Glossary#Term|terms]] and adding to [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomies]], see [[add/edit terms]].
 
 
Both [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomies]] can be edited by [[Glossary#Administrator|administrators]] and [[Glossary#Editor|editors]] on the [[Glossary#List page|list taxonomy terms page]].
 
 
 
If the [[Glossary#Subject|subject]] or [[Glossary#Place|place]] you want to use does '''not''' appear on the menu, you (or your system [[Glossary#Administrator|administrator]] or [[Glossary#Editor|editor]]) must first add it to the [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomy]].
 
 
 
For more on editing [[Glossary#Term|terms]] and adding to [[Glossary#Taxonomy|taxonomies]], see [[add/edit terms]].
 
  
  
 
=== Name access points ===
 
=== Name access points ===
  
The values in the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]] are all drawn from existing [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]].
+
The values in the [[Glossary#Drop-down menu|drop-down menu]] are all drawn from existing [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]]. If the [[Glossary#Name|name]] you want to use does not appear in the list, type it in and a new [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]] will be created (note that this works only if you have [[Glossary#Authority record|authority record]] create permission).
 
 
If the [[Glossary#Name|name]] you want to use does '''not''' appear in the list, you must first create its [[Glosary#Authority record|authority record]].
 
 
 
For more on creating [[Glossary#Authority record|authority records]], see [[add a new authority record]].
 
  
  
 
[[Category:User manual]]
 
[[Category:User manual]]

Latest revision as of 19:10, 12 October 2012

Please note that ICA-AtoM is no longer actively supported by Artefactual Systems.
Visit https://www.accesstomemory.org for information about AtoM, the currently supported version.

Main Page > User manual > Add/edit content > Add/edit archival descriptions > Rules for Archival Description

The Canadian Rules for Archival description (RAD) is maintained by the Canadian Council of Archives and a full copy of the standard is available at http://www.cdncouncilarchives.ca/archdesrules.html.

Title and statement of responsibility area

Edit RAD description: title and statement of responsibility area

The title and statement of responsibility area contains fields that map to RAD area 1.1 and the .1 rules in the media chapters. It is used for recording the title and identifiers of the unit of description.


Title proper

"The chief name of a unit being described, including formal or supplied titles, but excluding parallel titles and other title information" (RAD Glossary). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1B and the .1B rules in the media chapters.


General material designation

"A term indicating the broad class of material to which the unit being described belongs" (RAD Glossary). ICA-AtoM ships with a default value list of GMD terms based on RAD's prescribed terminology; the list can be customized by editors and administrators (material type taxonomy).

Select as many GMD terms as are appropriate. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1C and the .1C rules in the media chapters.

Parallel title

"The formal title proper in another language and/or script" (RAD Glossary), typically appearing in conjunction with the formal title on the chief source of information. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1D and the .1D rules in the media chapters.


Other title information

"Title information usually appearing in or on the chief source of information in conjunction with a title proper, other than the title proper or parallel title" (RAD Glossary). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1E and the .1E rules in the media chapters.


Statement of responsibility

"A statement that appears in conjunction with a formal title, relating to the personal author(s) of the document, to corporate body (bodies) or a family (families) from which the content emanates, or to person(s) or corporate body (bodies) responsible for the performance of the content of the document" (RAD Glossary).

Statement of responsibility applies only at the item level of description.

For rules and examples, see RAD 1.1F and the .1F rules in the media chapters.


Title notes

This is a multi-value field for registering and displaying the notes relating to the title of the unit of description. RAD includes 6 types of notes relating to title (see RAD 1.8B1 through 1.8B6).

  1. Enter the note.
  2. Select the type of note.
  3. When you click the "save" button in the button block the note will be registered and will now appear in the list above the data entry fields.

There is no limit to the number of title notes you can add, but as of the current version of ICA-AtoM (1.0.9 beta) you can only register them one at a time: i.e. enter the note, select the type, click the "save" button and repeat for each additional note.

Level of description

Select the level of description. The value list is drawn from the "Level of description" taxonomy and can be edited by system administrators and editors.


Add new child levels

See add a new archival description


Repository

Select a repository only at the highest level of description; leave this field blank at the lower levels if they are all held by the same repository. It is important to remember this because if a repository is selected for the lower levels then these lower levels will all be displayed in the holdings area of an archival institution's context menu.

Click on the "Repository" field and select the archival institution that holds the archival material being described. The names are drawn from pre-existing archival institution records. You can narrow down the list of choices by typing in the first few letters of the name. If the repository does not appear in this list, you can type it in and a new archival institution record will be created.


Identifier and reference code

Enter the code/number that uniquely identifies the unit of description within the archival institution. ICA-AtoM generates a globally unique identifier (reference code) by combining:

  1. the unit's identifier
  2. the institution's repository code
  3. the institution's country code (based on ISO 3166)

A country code and repository code will automatically be included in the reference code whenever the highest-level archival description is linked to an archival institution (see context area). The archival institution description must have the following fields filled out in order for this to happen: the identifier field in the ISDIAH identity area and the country field in the ISDIAH contact area.

Each child archival description will inherit reference code data entered at the parent levels of description. Information entered into the identifier field at lower levels of description will appear as part of the reference code when the archival description is saved and displayed.

The reference code will not be displayed on either the edit page or view page for any description that does not have its own identifier.


Edition area

The edition area contains fields that map to RAD area 1.2 and the .2 sections of the media chapters. It is used "only in item level description to record statements relating to versions of items existing in two or more versions or states in single or multiple copies." (RAD 1.2A1).


Edition statement

Enter edition statements relating to the item being described. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.2B.


Statements of responsibility

Transcribe statements of responsibility relating to one or more editions. For rules and examples, see RAD 1.2C.


Class of materials specific details area

The class of material specific details area contains fields that are applicable only to certain media types. It corresponds to the .3 sections in RAD's media chapters.


Cartographic records

Enter statements of scale, projection and coordinates. For rules and examples, see RAD 5.3 "Mathematical data area".


Architectural and technical drawings

Enter statements of scale. For rules and examples, see RAD 6.3 "Scale area".


Philatelic records

Enter information relating to the jurisdiction that issued the stamps and the denominations they represent. For rules and examples, see RAD 12.3 "Issue date area". ICA-AtoM combines what are two separate element in RAD into a single field because the relation is often 1 to many, i.e. one jurisdiction, many denominations (e.g. Canada: 5 cents, 40 cents).


Dates of creation area

The dates of creation area contains fields that map to RAD area 1.4. In ICA-AtoM it is used for registering both the dates of creation of the descriptive unit, as well as the name of the creator(s). Because of the way ICA-AtoM implements dates, this information area contains some element not found in RAD.


Events in ICA-AtoM

ICA-AtoM manages date ranges as events that links an actor (corporate body, person, or family), described in an authority record, to an archival unit in a type of role (e.g. creator, publisher, contributor, collector, broadcaster, etc.) over a certain period of time. At the highest level of description, the archival unit should always be associated with its creator over the date range of the material. At lower levels of description, enter the date range only to inherit the creator from the higher level (i.e. a description will inherit the creator if "Actor name" is left blank). At any level you can associate a description with multiple creators over different date ranges. At any level you can assign multiple types of relations; this will be primarily useful at the item level (e.g. date of publication vs creation).


Add a new event

  1. Click the blue Add new link on the left
    Under "Add new name and/or dates" click the blue "Add new" link to add a new event.
  2. Enter data into event dialogue box
    Enter data in the dialogue box as described below. When you are done, click "Submit".


Actor name

In the "Actor name" field enter the first few letters of the the actor's name. A list of names will appear in the drop-down menu (generated from the names of existing authority records). If the name does not appear in the menu, type the name and a new authority record will be created.

You can leave the "Actor name" field blank. Lower levels inherit creator information from higher levels: use only if the creator is different at the lower and higher levels. At the highest level of description, you should always include the creator.


Event type

Select the type of event from the drop-down menu: creation, contribution, collection, accumulation, broadcasting, etc. The value list is drawn from the event types taxonomy and can be edited by system administrators and editors.

When an authority record is attached to an archival description as a creator, the administrative history/biographical sketch of the of the creator is automatically added to the archival description. The information in this field is drawn from the "History" field of the related authority record.


Place

Select the place of creation, contribution, publication etc., if relevant, by typing in the first few letters and then selecting the place from the drop-down menu. If the place name does not appear on the list, type it in and a new place term will be created (note that this works only if you have taxonomy edit permission).


Date/End date

Enter the Date (i.e. start year) and End date. Do not use any qualifiers here (e.g. "ca.") or typographical symbols (e.g. "[194?]") to express uncertainty (see "Date display", below). If the start and end years are the same, enter data only in the "Date" field and leave the "End date" blank.

Complete at lower levels of description even if you are leaving the creator name field blank (e.g. when describing a series, you do not need to repeat the creator name from the fonds description, but you do need to enter the date range of the series).

Date display

If desired, enter the date range as you want it to appear in view mode. Add any additional text to qualify date range (e.g. "[ca. 1940]-1980" or "1940-1980, predominant 1973-1980"). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.4.

Whereas "Date" and "End date" are used internally for database searching and sorting purposes, this field is for display purposes. However, if you do not enter anything into "Date display" the "Date" and "End date" will appear as a date range when the record is saved.

Event note

Enter any additional information relating to the event.

Physical description area

The physical description area contains fields mapping to RAD area 1.5 and the .5 sections of the media chapters. It is used to record "the extent of the unit being described (including specific material designation), other physical details or the dimensions when appropriate." (RAD 1.5A1)

RAD contains four distinct elements in this area: "Extent of descriptive unit (including specific material designation)" (1.5B); "Other physical details" (1.5C); "Dimensions" (1.5D); and "Accompanying material" (1.5E). ICA-AtoM collapses these into a single "Physical description" field in order to accommodate multiple extent statements, each of which may contain different information relating to "other physical details", "dimensions", etc.

Publisher's series area

The publisher's series area contains fields mapping to RAD area 1.6 and the .6 sections of the media chapters. It is used "only for describing an item bearing a publisher's or artist's series title" (RAD 1.6A1). It contains the following text fields; for rules and examples, refer to the applicable RAD sections:

Title proper of publisher's series (RAD 1.6B)

Parallel titles of publisher's series (RAD 1.6C)

Other title information of publisher's series (RAD 1.6D)

Statement of responsibility relating to publisher's series (RAD 1.6E)

Numbering within publisher's series (RAD 1.6F)

Note on publisher's series (RAD 1.8B10)

Archival description area

Edit RAD description: archival description area

The archival description area maps to RAD area 1.7 and the .7 sections in the media chapters. It is used "to present information about the context and content of the unit being described" (RAD 1.7A1).


Administrative history/biographical sketch

This area displays data from the related authority records of any corporate bodies, persons or families registered in creation events in the dates of creation area. To edit, click the edit icon (pencil); this takes you to the related authority record for editing.

Note that the field label changes depending on the type of entity: "Administrative history" (corporate bodies), "Biographical sketch" (persons and families), "History" (entity type not entered).

Custodial history

"Give the history of the custody of the unit being described, i.e., the successive transfers of ownership and custody or control of the material, along with the dates thereof, insofar as it can be ascertained" (RAD 1.7C). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.7C and the .7C sections of the relevant media chapters.


Scope and content

"Give information on the type of function or activity to which the records comprising the unit being described pertain, the relationship between them, the organization of the records, and their documentary forms" (RAD 1.7D). For rules and examples, see RAD 1.7D and the .7D sections of the relevant media chapters.

Notes area

The notes area contains fields that map to RAD area 1.8 and the .8 rules of the media chapters. It is used "for descriptive information that cannot be fitted into other areas of the description" (RAD 1.8A1). RAD includes 30 elements as distinct types of notes in this area. A number of these have analogues in ISAD where they are treated as descriptive elements in their own right rather than "notes".

ICA-AtoM implements this RAD area as follows:

  • Those notes (13 in total) that have ISAD analogues are mapped to their own fields in this information area
  • The remainder are managed by a generic "Other notes" field with a "Note type" drop-down menu

There are several RAD notes that do not appear in this information area. These appear elsewhere in the RAD data entry template:

Standard number area

The standard number area maps to RAD area 1.9 and the .9 rules in the media chapters. It is used "only in item level description to record international standard numbers pertaining to the item" (RAD 1.9A1).


Standard number

"Give the International Standard Book Number (ISBN), International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), or any other internationally agreed standard number for the item being described" (RAD 1.9B1). For content rules and examples, see RAD 1.9 and the .9 rules in the relevant media chapters.

Access points

Archival description: Access points area

There is no limit to the number of access points you can add in ICA-AtoM. When one term is entered, ICA-AtoM automatically provides fields for entering more terms. To delete an access point, click the delete icon next to it in the list.


Subject and place access points

Click on the "Subject" or "Place" field and select a term from the drop-down menu. You can narrow the list of choices by entering the first few letters of the term. If the term does not appear on the list, type it in and a new term will be created (note that this works only if you have taxonomy edit permission). For more on editing terms and adding to taxonomies, see add/edit terms.

Name access points

The values in the drop-down menu are all drawn from existing authority records. If the name you want to use does not appear in the list, type it in and a new authority record will be created (note that this works only if you have authority record create permission).