Metadata Families
Each metadata field or definition belongs to a metadata family. MediaHaven fields are those fields whose family is different from Dynamic
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Family | Ownership | Fields Modifiable? | Fields can be inherited? | Description | Since |
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Descriptive | MediaHaven | Yes | Yes | Descriptive fields are modifiable fields that describe files for purposes such as discovery. |  |
Administrative | MediaHaven | No | No | Administrative Fields are human readable read-only fields which are used for managing and preserving files in MediaHaven. |  |
Technical | MediaHaven | No | No | Technical fields are read-only fields whose values are inherent to data file itself. (Re)-ingesting the file, possibly in a different MediaHaven, will result in exactly the same values. | Â |
Internal | MediaHaven | No | No | Internal fields are read-only metadata fields proper to MediaHaven and often not a human readable format opposed to the administrative fields. | Â |
Structural | MediaHaven | Mixed | Yes | Structural fields provide how compound files such as collections are put together or how files are related between each other. |  |
RightsManagement | MediaHaven | Mixed | Yes | Rights management fields provide information about who can access, edit or export files. | Â |
RecordInformation | MediaHaven | Mixed | No | Additional metadata fields for non Archive Information Package records. |
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Dynamic | Customer | Yes | Yes | Customer specific fields. Customers can only add fields belonging to this family. If a field has no matching field definition, it is always in the family Dynamic. | Â |
Timers | MediaHaven | Yes | Yes | Used to store timer fields for Record Timers. |
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Governance | Mediahaven | Yes | Yes | Used to store record governance information like destruction |
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