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Definition
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A unique and persistent identifier assigned to each Office of Primary Responsibility or Office of Secondary Responsibility.
Introduction
The Office ID is a unique and persistent identifier for identifier for each office or unit at Dalhousie University.
Introduction
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The University Archives assigns unique and persistent Office IDs to each office or unit at Dalhousie the University. The IDs are generated by the University Archives and assigned to offices when signing authorities are approved. The Archives maintains the IDs in the archival authority record (ISAAR 5.1.6 Identifiers for corporate bodies).
The Office ID serve several purposes:
- The Office ID is used in signing authorities, disposition authorization forms, and other documents produced in the course of records management activities.
- The Office ID is used to support the transfer of electronic records to the University Archives.
- The Office ID is used as the Producer Source ID, which helps identify the origin of SIPs sent to the Archives.
Conventions for creating Office IDs
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The Archives creates unique IDs for OPRs using the following conventions:
- Identifiers follow the rules prescribed in the International Standard Identifier for Libraries and Related Organizations (ISO 15511).
- Alphanumeric code with a maximum of 16 characters
- Valid symbols are A-Z, 0-9, solidus, hyphen-minus, and colon
- Alphanumeric code with a maximum of 16 characters
- The first sub-unit of the identifier is the two-digit country code (ISO 3166-1) for Canada, followed by a hyphen.
- The second sub-unit of the identifier is the Canadian Library Symbol for the Killam Memorial Library (NSHD), followed by a solidus.
- The third sub-unit of the identifier is a two-digit code to uniquely identify each faculty or unit, followed by a hyphen.
- The fourth sub-unit of the identifier is a two-digit code to uniquely identify each department or business area within the faculty or unit.
Related terms
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