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This is an archived version of the Data Spec,
the newest version is available at: http://www.amico.org/AMICOlibrary/dataspec.html
B. Related Image and Multimedia Files Specification
Version 1.0
Note: The AMICO Data Specification is comprised
of:
A.
Text Record Specification
B. Related Image and Multimedia File Specification (this page)
C. AMICO Data Dictionary
Download the full specification as a PDF
file.
1. "MAIN IMAGE" CONTRIBUTED TO AMICO
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- #
- or "spaces"
They can be in upper and lower case, and are
case sensitive.
1.5 References in Catalog Records
- Each image file contributed must be referenced, exactly, in the
Related Image Link(RIL) field in the AMICO Catalog Record. The exact
file name (matching upper and lower case) must be entered in the catalog
record to make a link between records and associated files.
- Validation routines will test to ensure that all files cited are
present and that all files contributed are referenced in a record.
2. METADATA for RELATED
IMAGE AND MEDIA FILES
- Each image or other media file will be accompanied by a separate
structured text metadata record, containing the minimum fields, as
specified.
- Sample metadata records are posted on the AMICO Web site, along
with sample image and media files.
- Delimiters and character set specifications are identical for metadata
records and for the AMICO main catalog record.
3. RELATED MULTIMEDIA FILES
- Associated media files will be contributed to the AMICO Library
in their native format. i.e. in QuickTime, WAV, RealAudio, etc. and
named with the registered MIME extension.
- Files must be accompanied by a metadata record and referenced by
an entry in the Related-Multimedia group field of an AMICO Catalog
Record.
- Validation routines will test to ensure that all files cited are
present and that all files contributed are referenced in a record.
4. RELATED DOCUMENTS
- Related textual documents can be contributed
in any common format:
- - Page images can be in TIFF, GIF, or JFIF
file format
- Text documents can be in ASCII, or Rich Text Format (RTF)
- Marked up texts can be in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or Standard
Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
- Each related document file must be accompanied by a metadata record
and be referenced by an entry in the Related-Documents group field
of an AMICO Catalog record.
- Validation routines will test to ensure that
all files cited are present and that all field contributed are referenced
in a record.
See other
parts of the AMICO Data Specification
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