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Get StartedAn Exhibit is a document you can use to include information which is better handled as a separate item attached to the main document. For example, a legal description of property, a pre-printed job description, or any other information that is referred to in the text of the main document.
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. == ==
xsd stands for xml schema definition, it specifies how to formally describe the elements in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document. This description can be used to verify that each item of content in a document adheres to the description of the element in which the content is to be placed.
Initial Capabilities Document (ICD)
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A diary, journal, or first-person description of an event written at the time it occurred.
EAD: 1) Employment Authorization Document 2) Encoded Archival Description AOS: Adjustment of Status
The document that lays out the specifications and assumptions to be used in preparing all estimates of a program's cost is known as the: Cost Analysis Requirements Description (CARD)
HTML is a document description language, the closest you could get to a game would be a choose your own adventure book.
A file list is a form of finding help for an archival collection. File lists go more into detail than a collection-level description. Collection-level description is a document describing the material within an archival collection.
The area used to provide information about the author, title, subject, keywords, category, and comments that describe the document is typically referred to as metadata. Metadata helps users locate and understand the content of a document without having to read the entire text. It serves as a summary or description of the document's key attributes.