Difference between revisions of "xmp:CreateDate"
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− | + | |definition=The date and time the resource was created. For a digital file, this need not match a file-system creation time. For a freshly created resource, it should be close to that time, modulo the time taken to write the file. Later file transfer, copying, and so on, may make the file-system time arbitrarily different. | |
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− | + | |notes=<b>Audubon Core:</b> The date of the creation for the original resource from which the digital media was derived or created. {{Audubon Core datetime explanation}} | |
What constitutes "original" is determined by the metadata author. Example case: Digitization of a photographic slide of a map would normally give the date at which the map was created; however a photographic work of art including the same map as its content may give the date of the original photographic exposure. Imprecise or unknown dates can be represented as ISO dates or ranges. Compare also Date and Time Digitized in the Resource Creation Vocabulary. See also the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 wikipedia IS0 8601 entry] for further explanation and examples. | What constitutes "original" is determined by the metadata author. Example case: Digitization of a photographic slide of a map would normally give the date at which the map was created; however a photographic work of art including the same map as its content may give the date of the original photographic exposure. Imprecise or unknown dates can be represented as ISO dates or ranges. Compare also Date and Time Digitized in the Resource Creation Vocabulary. See also the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 wikipedia IS0 8601 entry] for further explanation and examples. | ||
Note: URIs of Adobe XMP terms are not resolvable. Visit [http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/xmp/pdfs/XMPSpecificationPart1.pdf XMP Specification Part 1, Sec 8.4] for further documentation. XMP Schema is defined in RDF, not w3c schema. | Note: URIs of Adobe XMP terms are not resolvable. Visit [http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/xmp/pdfs/XMPSpecificationPart1.pdf XMP Specification Part 1, Sec 8.4] for further documentation. XMP Schema is defined in RDF, not w3c schema. | ||
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+ | |hidden notes=Crosswalk: NBII = Date Original; KeyToNature = {{NS k2n | Original_Creation_Date }}; Darwin Core = Collection->temporalCoverage?; Dublin Core = {{NS dcterms | date }}; IPTC = {{NS xmp | CreateDate }} // Repeatable = No | ||
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Revision as of 10:31, 19 November 2012
Original Date and Time No type definition was found for "CreateDate" in the xmp import.
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Notes: Audubon Core: The date of the creation for the original resource from which the digital media was derived or created. The date and time must comply with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) datetime practice, which requires that date and time representation correspond to ISO 8601:1998, but with year fields always comprising 4 digits. This makes datetime records compliant with 8601:2004. AC datetime values may also follow 8601:2004 for ranges by separating two IS0 8601 datetime fields by a solidus ("forward slash", '/'). See also the wikipedia IS0 8601 entry for further explanation and examples.
What constitutes "original" is determined by the metadata author. Example case: Digitization of a photographic slide of a map would normally give the date at which the map was created; however a photographic work of art including the same map as its content may give the date of the original photographic exposure. Imprecise or unknown dates can be represented as ISO dates or ranges. Compare also Date and Time Digitized in the Resource Creation Vocabulary. See also the wikipedia IS0 8601 entry for further explanation and examples.
Note: URIs of Adobe XMP terms are not resolvable. Visit XMP Specification Part 1, Sec 8.4 for further documentation. XMP Schema is defined in RDF, not w3c schema.