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For persons, we follow the naming conventions in the item: | For persons, we follow the naming conventions in the item: | ||
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* when there are multiple pictures, a reference to the exact content or a number can be added | * when there are multiple pictures, a reference to the exact content or a number can be added | ||
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Naming conventions for files
All files such as images or digital documents are placed in the Canon repository that so they can be used in multiple places in the database and elsewhere. Therefore we need to give each one a unique name that makes it possible to find it again.
- the name has to be a title without spaces, therefore we use underscores to fill the spaces.
- the name can be given during the file upload process, but it is easier to rename them in advance.
- avoid using special characters with accents in the file names, as they can cause issues.
Images
The principal idea is that image files should have a human recognisable file name that differentiates it from other files.
* IMG1234 is hard to read or understand * John_Doe_portrait is recognisable
Logos
- naming: brand_name_logo
- a time span can be also 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 item:
- naming: First name_Last 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 code_city_building
- to find the country code, search for the country in Canonbase, and find its ISO code
- Use the English name of the city as stated in the item's Canonbase entry
- 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