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The Phonograph cylinders collection is a partial Old_Collection, meaning that some of the cylinders are digitized and some are not. Further it is a [[../Sub collections|sub collection]] The Phonograph cylinders collection is a partial [[../Old Collections|old collection]], meaning that some of the cylinders are digitized and some are not. For the existing digitized objects, those are part of a [[../Sub collections|sub collection]] from the "Digi Lyd" project.

The cylinders are of a in a varied states of decay, some are as new while other suffer from mould attacks due to incorrect storage, some have cracks and other age related shortcomings.

The meta-data accompanying the cylinders vary greatly, some have close to no meta-data whilst others have a lot of data associated. Most is handwritten and are notes of what recording is on the cylinder, where it was recorded, etc..

Often the recording speed of the cylinder is unknown, therefore some cylinders will exist as a number of digital objects, each recorded at different a speed.
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The pattern must facilitate a very varied combination of meta-data,
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Phonograph cylinder *

Context

The Phonograph cylinders collection is a partial old collection, meaning that some of the cylinders are digitized and some are not. For the existing digitized objects, those are part of a sub collection from the "Digi Lyd" project.

The cylinders are of a in a varied states of decay, some are as new while other suffer from mould attacks due to incorrect storage, some have cracks and other age related shortcomings.

The meta-data accompanying the cylinders vary greatly, some have close to no meta-data whilst others have a lot of data associated. Most is handwritten and are notes of what recording is on the cylinder, where it was recorded, etc..

Often the recording speed of the cylinder is unknown, therefore some cylinders will exist as a number of digital objects, each recorded at different a speed.

Description of pattern

The pattern must facilitate a very varied combination of meta-data,

Problem description

Solution

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