integrity note RiC-A24
Definition
Information about the known intellectual completeness of a Record Resource.
Scope notes
May be used in a Record Set description when its value is shared by some or all members of the Record Set. The information about integrity may be generated manually or automatically. Not to be confused with the physical completeness of the instantiation, which is covered by the physical characteristics note attribute. The integrity of a Record Resource and the physical characteristics note of an Instantiation may be complementary. This attribute also covers any additions to or removal of original information.
Declared on
- Record Resource
RiC-E02
Also applies to 3 inherited by
Sub-classes that inherit this attribute. Click a subclass to see its full declared-plus-inherited view.
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Record Set
RiC-E03via Record Resource -
Record
RiC-E04via Record Resource -
Record Part
RiC-E05via Record Resource
Examples
- A web page (HTML, 15 images, 2 CSS, 1 javascript), with 5 images missing.
- For record set: series of letters, one is missing so the integrity is compromised.
- Line three of a hand-written letter was cut out and a replacement text was inserted by an unknown person.
- Part of the text is missing (because a corner on the instantiation was cut out, which is a physical characteristic). See also the examples of physicalCharacteristics.
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