Dates
Section (DACS 2.4)Add new date by clicking the “Add Date” button
- Label: This is set to Creation by default
Expression: Used only for dates or date spans spelled out in full year/month (and in rare cases day) form, e.g. 2009 September-2010 February, or if using “circa” to indicate uncertainty about dates, e.g. circa 2000-2010. This field is not used if the single date or date range is a simple YYYY or YYYY-YYYY format. If two dates exist for a collection separate with a comma or semi-colon and then fill in the inclusive dates - example 1965; 2009.
Examples:
may be formatted differently depending on where they are used. In all cases, years should be expressed with 4 digits unless part of a proper title. For more guidance
Dates in narrative text (i.e., notes) follow a month, day, then year format. When citing year ranges, do not use dashes and include all digits. Examples follow:
- October 12 (not October 12th)
- October 12, 1952 (when used in narrative the year should be followed by a comma)
- September 1990 (no comma)
- 1980s (no apostrophe)
- 1872 to 1888 (not 1872 to 88)
- from 1940 to 1960
- between 1980 and 1990
- The 21st century; 21st-century technology
Normalized Dates
In normalized fields, all dates should be entered in the ISO 8601 Standard, as follows:
- general-to-specific approach — the year first, followed by month, then day
- each element is separated by a hyphen ("-")
- Numbers less than 10 are preceded by a leading zero
- YYYY or YYYY-MM or YYYY-MM-DD
Date Expressions
If date is approximate, includes months and days, and/or includes significant gaps in date ranges a date expression should also be entered. Dates are still formatted as year - month - day, however the month should be written out. Do not repeat years or months in expressions of date ranges. Semesters may also be referenced in the date expression.
- 2014 July 12-14
- 2007 August 12 - October 31
- 2009 April 5 - 2010 May 1
- 2016 September
- 2015 Fall
Note any significant gaps in date ranges. Separate single dates or ranges with a comma.
- 1903, 1950-1955
- 1965, 2009
For approximate dates, add qualifiers.
1903, 1950-1955- circa 1952-1978
- circa 1975 August
- 1892 or 1893
- before 1920
- after 1920
2015 Fall2009 April 5 - 2010 May 1 For undated material:
- Use sparingly. Use circa to estimate the date range, if the creation date is truly unknown use "undated", do not use n.d.
Type: Choose the appropriate option from the drop down menu
If a date is not able to be determined, use "undated."
Using the Date Module
Add new date to a collection, series, file, or item by clicking the “Add Date” button.
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Label | Label is set to "Creation" by default. The label specifies the type of date being entered (e.g., date published). Choose as appropriate. |
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| Date Expression | Expression is an open text field to enter a natural language expression of the date. It is used when date is unable to be determined, approximate, includes significant gaps in date ranges, and/or includes months. |
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Type | Choose the type of date to be entered: Option | When Used |
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Bulk Dates | Rarely used at file level. Date range is applicable to the majority of |
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Bulk Dates (rarely used at file level): Creation dates applicable to the majority of materials in the description level, |
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excluding any excluding any outliers on either end. | Inclusive Dates |
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: Creation dates applicable to all materials in the accession, including | Date range is applicable to all materials in the unit being described, including outliers |
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outliers : creation date for all materials in the |
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accession: | Normalized date field. Numerical value of earliest (or only) creation date in the accession in ISO 8601 Standard Formatting: YYYY, YYYY-MM, or YYYY-MM-DD |
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format :: | Normalized date field. Numerical value of |
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latest last creation date (if applicable) in the accession in ISO 8601 Standard Formatting: YYYY, YYYY-MM, or YYYY-MM-DD |
format: | Choose "Approximate" if the dates are estimated or |
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Choose “Approximate” from the drop down menu if dates are Examples: