Ray
I agree with all three points. Like you, I don't think we need
'dateLastValidated' and 'dateLastAccessed' - the former is better.
Cheers
Marie-Louise
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> From: Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Subject: Re: [MODS] Date accessed
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> Without rehashing the whole discussion, I suggest:
>
> 1. "date accessed" is not a good name, because as we've seen it has a
> number
> of connotations. I suggest 'dateLastValidated' which is what Rebecca had
> in
> mind originally, to mean the last time that someone (with the authority to
> do so) said that the item was up-to-date.
>
> 2. "Date valid" is not a good name, because similarly, it has a number of
> connotations. I suggest 'dateApplicable', to mean the date that the
> information contained in the item will become (or became) valid, like a
> train schedule.
>
> 3. If "date of last access" is needed, call it 'dateLastAccessed'.
> However
> I'm not suggesting we add it.
>
> There's also been discussion of urls and how they fit with this .... I
> don't think it's been sufficiently thought out. I'll post my thoughts in
> another message.
> --Ray
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