Managing Digital Assets File Naming and Resizing.

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Managing Digital Assets File Naming and Resizing

File Naming Is crucial to building digital library Especially important during creation phase and long term management In the simplest sense, naming conventions (file names) serve as labels for digital files Develop a file naming convention before starting a digitization project

Are quality file names needed? If you use repository software, it creates unique names for each file upload You could theoretically upload every file as “photo.jpg” Upload thousands and the system would perform perfectly Repository software uses a database to an method for making each file unique So why should we care about filenames?

File naming considerations Once you plan to digitize, how do you ensure that your objects will persist over time? Easily managed and updated? Easily harvested by other repositories? May be separated from repository and still persist? (think of taking a book out of library) Are preserved over long term? Don‘t conflict with the systems and software they reside on?

Why File Naming Conventions? Avoid this!

Windows or Apple File System

File Systems When sorting on filenames, the file naming convention will affect the order files are displayed. Name Date / Date modified File type Size And more! File name is the most important

Scanned Newspaper/Book Collection DatePage Directory/path

Art and Science of File Naming It’s tempting to name your files, image1.jpg, image2.jpg, image3.jpg and so on Computer file systems require that files have unique names within folder, but not system- wide A file name is an easy way to provide useful description and an a unique identifier

What’s in the Name? nam_apap_039_2001_11_11.wav OCLC Code Collection or Unit ISO date Extension Date must follow: YYYY_MM_DD Don’t Touch! 3 characters exactly Nearly every library has a code GENERAL to the PARTICULAR

Do’s and don’ts Use a 3 character file extension (i.e. “.tif”, not “.tiff”). Do not use special characters, such as,. \ / : * ? " |, except for dashes or underscores. All letters should be lower case. – Some operating systems are case sensitive. Using lower case consistently prevents problems, if the files are migrated to a case-sensitive operating system. Thing of URLs and how they handle spaces

Do’s and don’ts Do not use spaces in the file name. Browsers and some older operating systems do not handle spaces well. %20week%204.docx Use leading zeros. If the file name includes numbers use zeros as placeholders. For example, a collection with 999 items should be numbered: mac001.tif, mac002.tif... mac011.tif, mac012.tif, etc. (NOT mac1.tif, mac2.tif...). This practice facilitates clear sorting and file management.

Do’s and don’ts File naming conventions should be clearly documented Follow standard date formula: year, month, day No longer than 21 characters (ideal) Do not use spaces. Some software will not recognize file names with spaces, and file names with spaces must be enclosed in quotes when using the command line. Other options include: – Underscores, e.g. file_name.xxx – Dashes, e.g. file-name.xxx – No separation, e.g. filename.xxx – Camel case, where the first letter of each section of text is capitalized, e.g. FileName.xxx

Do’s and don’ts Filenames and directory names should neither begin nor end with a punctuation character (period, hyphen, underscore)..myfile.tif -myfile.tif _myfile.tif myfile-.tif Filenames and directory names should not contain multiple consecutive punctuation characters. my--file.tif myfile..tif

Standardized Naming Conventions Diversity or non-standard methods in file naming is a bad thing Non-standardized metadata/filenames require significant time and effort to normalize into forms appropriate for a preservation repository. No standard labor-intensive process adds to the overall cost of management and preservation We must normalize our file names and metadata

Normalization A term used by database developers to mean a specific process (first normal form etc.) Digital Libraries mean it more loosely Normalization –involves the imposition of accepted professional standards, metadata or file, and rules to create sustainable digital objects We will normalize file name, metadata, and formats We can normalize by hand, or digital asset management systems can automate the process

Challenges to File Naming Uniqueness- You must ensure that your names to not conflict with each other. A file in one folder might be unique, but not in another folder. Meaning/convention persists over time-digital library can make sense of the convention used, good documentation etc. Ease of use, not too complicated or obscure Scalability—will your convention be limited number

File Management Tools Work is impossible to do by hand at scale Humans make mistakes We need digital tools to assist us in repetitive tasks ReNamer Adobe Bridge

EXIF Header Information You can use information tagged inside the file to created metadata and file names It’s a standard that applies to images and sound It can tell you date, aperture (still camera), camera make, dimensions, and more.

Header Information/Embedded Metadata EXIFIPTC

IPTC and EXIF IPTC (International Press Telecommunications Council) is an older standard from print industry, contains: – Title, date, creator, address EXIF (Exchangeable Image File) is a format embedded into images produces by all digital cameras – Has the settings used on the camera/scanner: – dimensions, resolution, ISO, shutter

Embedded Metadata Most modern formats have embedded metadata, audio, video, text and images Often you need special tools to access and update Some system ignore or strip out iPods/iPhones best example of embedded metadata