Glossary definition(s) for: specific presentation feature
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n., [diplomatics] An extrinsic element of documentary form concerning specific aspects of the record’s formal presentation that are necessary for it to achieve the purpose for which it was created, such as special layouts, hyperlinks, deliberately employed type fonts or colours, image resolutions, audio sampling rates, etc.
[ Archives - Template for Analysis , Page: 193 ]
Authenticity Task Force. "Template for Analysis." Appendix 1 in
The Long-term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project. Edited by Luciana Duranti. San Miniato, Italy: Archilab, 2005. Also available online at
http://interpares.org/book.
Dictionary definition(s) for: specific presentation feature
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n., [diplomatics] An extrinsic element of documentary form concerning specific aspects of the record’s formal presentation that are necessary for it to achieve the purpose for which it was created, such as special layouts, hyperlinks, deliberately employed type fonts or colours, image resolutions, audio sampling rates, etc.
[ Archives - Template for Analysis , Page: 193 ]
Authenticity Task Force. "Template for Analysis." Appendix 1 in
The Long-term Preservation of Authentic Electronic Records: Findings of the InterPARES Project. Edited by Luciana Duranti. San Miniato, Italy: Archilab, 2005. Also available online at
http://interpares.org/book.