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== Naming documents == | == Naming documents == | ||
− | All | + | All documents are placed in a repositery that so they can be used in multiple places. Therefore we need to give a unique name that makes it possible to find them back. |
* name has to be a title without spaces, therefore we use underscores to fill the spaces. | * name has to be a title without spaces, therefore we use underscores to fill the spaces. |
Revision as of 07:23, 31 January 2025
Contents
Prefered document types
Text
Images
Video
Other
Naming documents
All documents are placed in a repositery that so they can be used in multiple places. Therefore we need to give a unique name that makes it possible to find them back.
- name has to be a title without spaces, therefore we use underscores to fill the spaces.
- the name can be given in the upload process, but it is easier to rename them in advance.
Images
The principle idea is that pictures should have a human recognisable file name that differentiates it from other files.
* IMG1234 is hard to read or understand * John_Doe_portret is recognisable
Logo's
- naming: brand_name_logo
- additional a time span can be added
Example * ADB_Logo_till_1950s
Collection pieces
- naming: Collection_collection_number
- when there are multiple pictures, a reference to the exact content can be added
- _top, _back, _front, _detail, _logo, _type_plate, …
Example * TEAD_0123_front * KSB_0386
Persons
For persons, we follow the naming conventions in the items.
- naming: Last_name_Fist_name
- when there are multiple pictures, a reference to the exact content or a number can be added
Example * John_Doe * Jane_Doe_early 1960s * Louis_Inconue_1
Buildings
For pictures of buildings we follow the conventions of the item
- naming: Country_city_building
- when there are multiple pictures, a reference to the exact content or a number can be added
Example * BE_Antwerp_Bourla_theatre * BE_Antwerp_Bourla_theatre_House