Introduction
Formats are the MediaHaven implementation of the PRONOM registry developed by the National Archives. Each format represents a particular file format. Examples are the very common JPEG File Interchange Format with pronom ID “fmt/44” or the Acrobat PDF/A - Portable Document Format 1a with pronom ID “fmt/95”. During theIngest Flows the metadata is harvested, including the pronom ID stored in the https://mediahaven.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/CS/pages/4276486217/Metadata+24.3#Common as Technical.PronomId
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Business Logic
When a format is not allowed objects having this format will be rejected during the ingest
Formats can be linked with one or more transformations. For each transformation linked with the format, an access representation will be generated
Properties
Property | Description | Example |
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PronomId | Unique identifier determined by the National Archives. | fmt/22 |
Name | Human readable name of the format | JPEG File Interchange Format |
Version | When a class of formats have different versions (e.g. PDF 1/A, B, etc). | 3 |
Allowed | When a format is not allowed objects having this format will be rejected during ingest. | True |
ForPreservation | Whether this format is stable for long-term preservation. When this property is active any original representation under the Data Objects will be marked with the metadata field | True |
ForAccess | Whether this format can be used in a transformation | True |
Extensions | The typical extensions used in filenames to indicate that a file has this format. | [“jpg”, “jpeg”] |