Metadata 22.2
MediaHaven has a wide variety of metadata fields. This table list various information about these fields.
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Key / Sub Key: The name of the field as it appears the metadata XML and JSON
Format: extra information about the format of the value, see Metadata Concepts for more information about the used terms
Read-only: This field cannot be modified in the user interface or API calls
Search: When performing a search query APIs you must use the flattened key, for example
+Title:"Breaking News!" +KeywordsKeyword:Politics
Searchable: In the MediaHaven REST API you can search and sort on this field
Descriptive Fields
Descriptive fields are modifiable fields that describe files for purposes such as discovery.
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| The title of the file |
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| Description about the file |
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| The date and time the file was originally created |
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| The name of the (copyright) owner of the file |
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| A description about how the file can or can not be disseminated. |
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| Series of keywords about the file |
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| Series of categories about the file |
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| Publisher of the file |
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| A list of various authors of the file |
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| List of locations where the file is published |
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| The name of the file as it was ingested into MediaHaven |
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| The relative path of the file to the watchfolder or archive was ingested into MediaHaven |
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| The name of the user that uploaded the file |
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| By default the the field | frames (using a fictitious 25 fps) |
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LimitedCategories
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| List of categories linked with the record |
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| A single category which corresponds with a concept in the thesaurus |
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| Dutch label of the concept |
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| English label of the concept |
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| French label of the concept |
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| German label of the concept |
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| Number of edit units to skip at the start of the source video codec before the logical of start of the essence |
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| latitude,longitude
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| The country part of the translated |
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| The area part of the translated |
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| The sub area part of the translated |
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| The postal code part of the translated |
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| The locality / city / council part of the translated |
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| The sub locality / city / council part of the translated |
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| The street part of the translated |
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| The house number part of the translated |
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Administrative Fields
Administrative Fields are human readable read-only fields which are used for managing and preserving files in MediaHaven.
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| The name of the organisation to which the file belongs |
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| The date and time when the file was last modified by any user, including by the system under the hood |
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| The date and time when the file was last edited by non system user. System users are used by process and customer support users. |
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| The ID of the file in an external platform. This field is only for advanced installations. |
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| The date and time the file was ingested |
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| The type of the file (e.g. image, document, page, image, layer, newspaperpage, article, video, videofragment, audio, audiofragment, set, collection, newspaper, metadataonly) |
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| The name of the department that published the file |
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| Describes through which workflow a file was ingested (if applicable) |
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| Describes on which ingest tape the file was provided (if applicable) |
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| Indicates whether or not this file or fragment has been synchronized from another MediaHaven. | 0 or 1 | ||
| When this file has been sychronized from another MediaHaven, this URL refers to file in the web site of the original MediaHaven. | URL |
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| Indicates if the file is an original file | 0 or 1 | ||
| Indicates if the file is valid for preservation means | 0 or 1 | ||
| Indicates if the file is valid for access means | 0 or 1 | ||
| The type of the record. |
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| The status of the record (e.g. but not limited to New or Published) |
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| External id of the organisation to which the file belongs. |
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| The full name of an organisation including white space and punctuation |
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| The date and time the file was published |
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| Indicates if the record is deleted, and if so whether it’s been deleted logically or permanently. |
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| The time the record was logically deleted. |
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| The date and time the record was rejected. |
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ChildOrderFields
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| The sort order the children of the record should be retrieved in. |
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| A single sort field. |
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| The dotted key of a sortable field definition. |
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| The direction to sort the fields in. Possible values are:
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Technical Fields
Technical fields are predominantly 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.
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| The extension of the file as it was ingested into MediaHaven |
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