This worksheet walks researchers through the process of creating a file naming convention for a group of files. This process includes: choosing metadata, encoding and ordering the metadata, adding version information, and properly formatting the file names. Two versions of the worksheet are available: a Caltech Library branded version and a generic editable version
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Poster presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology....
The implementation of a methodical approach to organizing files enables seamless collaboration, faci...
The File-Naming and Organization Worksheet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 lice...
This paper discusses file naming standards for the digitization of physical items and outlines the n...
File names are one of the earliest computing abstractions, a string of characters to uniquely identi...
This presentation was developed to help train student employees on metadata protocols implemented at...
Simple step-by-step instructions for how to rename a batch of files at once, making it easier to adh...
Cultural institutions such as libraries, archives and museums (LAM) face many challenges with managi...
Learn how a small college works with groups across campus, and within the library, in the selection ...
Within the UP project, the naming convention follows the requirements specified in BS1192: 2007 (Col...
The BADC holds a wide range of instrumental and model datasets of interest to the scientific communi...
A common problem across scientific domains concerns metadata: Important information about experiment...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
Research Data Management is gaining traction as the talk of town in Germany: funding agencies start ...
This paper identifies organizational challenges faced by Social Science and Humanities (SSH) scholar...
Poster presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology....
The implementation of a methodical approach to organizing files enables seamless collaboration, faci...
The File-Naming and Organization Worksheet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 lice...
This paper discusses file naming standards for the digitization of physical items and outlines the n...
File names are one of the earliest computing abstractions, a string of characters to uniquely identi...
This presentation was developed to help train student employees on metadata protocols implemented at...
Simple step-by-step instructions for how to rename a batch of files at once, making it easier to adh...
Cultural institutions such as libraries, archives and museums (LAM) face many challenges with managi...
Learn how a small college works with groups across campus, and within the library, in the selection ...
Within the UP project, the naming convention follows the requirements specified in BS1192: 2007 (Col...
The BADC holds a wide range of instrumental and model datasets of interest to the scientific communi...
A common problem across scientific domains concerns metadata: Important information about experiment...
This pamphlet by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one in a series titled Ele...
Research Data Management is gaining traction as the talk of town in Germany: funding agencies start ...
This paper identifies organizational challenges faced by Social Science and Humanities (SSH) scholar...
Poster presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the Association for Information Science & Technology....
The implementation of a methodical approach to organizing files enables seamless collaboration, faci...