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Instructions for Image Files

This is the repository for facsimile image files of primary source materials.

Format

Files should be in either .jpg or .png file format. Photograph each page separately, and aim for the maximum resolution without extending the size-limit of 2MB per file.

Directories and Files

The directory with the initial letter of your surname contains a folder of the format YYYY. You should group your images by year of recording. If the folder is out of date simple create a new one for, e.g. 2020 and sent a PR to the template repo.

Subfolders

You should create a unique ID for each document, in cases of archival research you can simply reuse call-numbers or similar id numbers. For documents from private collections without ID, you should design (and follow) and ID scheme and document it in the readme.md of the images folder here. So the full path so far would be: materials/image/H/2019/NCC1701/

File Name

Filenames should be unique across the project, and help you identify what a file contains when just looking at its name. Each File name consists of three elements separated by underscores _:

  • the date of collecting in full format YYYY-MM-DD, e.g. 2019-05-01
  • the type of document (e.g. diary, notebook, etc) in no cap letters, whenever you add a new type, please also add it to the readme below.
  • the abbreviation of your workpackage, WP1, followed by - and a the four digit sequential numerical ID of each page, e.g. WP1-0001

the full file name would look like this (see the example file): 2019-05-01_diary_WP1-0001.jpg

Readme

Each folder should contain a readme.md with basic bibliographical information about the document, title, author, genre, provenance, date and location of collection etc. in written language. Imaging coming back to the folder in a few years time trying to see whats in it. Use full sentences on the readme, not just keywords and abbreviations (i.e. Shanghai, not ~~SH~~). Tools for adding keywords to your files are covered elsewhere, the readme has to be able to stand on its own.

A basic readme has already been included here, feel free to copy and paste it as many times as you need.

Costum ID Schema

some info here

List of Types

  • diary
  • notebook, …