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Descriptive metadata folder on representation level #78

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@shsdev shsdev commented Jan 20, 2023

There should be no descriptive metadata folder on the representation level, see #77

Updated figure (Removed descriptive metadata folder from representation level), see DILCISBoard#77
Remove metadata folder from representation level, see DILCISBoard#77
There should be no descriptive metadata folder on the representation level, see DILCISBoard#77
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Looks good to me aside from one potential typo. Thanks for adding this!

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corrected: descriptive metadata on the root level
@shsdev shsdev changed the base branch from master to rel/2.1.1 January 30, 2023 09:36
Corrected error in the specification (duplication of images reported by DILCISBoard#74)
@shsdev shsdev changed the base branch from rel/2.1.1 to rel/2.2.0 February 1, 2023 14:01
in a container may change as well.

*Definition:* A *generation* is a manifestation of a logical AIP in form of
one ore several physical container files.

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Typo, should be “or”

@shsdev shsdev merged commit bb9729f into DILCISBoard:rel/2.2.0 Nov 16, 2023
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