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- | |Evidence Seq.|Automatically generated number to group together the information of an evidence description. Should not be edited manually.|[[:: | + | |Evidence Seq.|Automatically generated number to group together the information of an evidence description. || |
|Set the editing status for this provenance evidence|Please note whether the information provided is certain or uncertain (for example if transferring data from a printed catalogue which may offer a dubious transcription of an ownership note). The editing status should be set when a new evidence is created or when substantial changes are made to an evidence description. Clicking here will set a new status, which is displayed publicly in the record' | |Set the editing status for this provenance evidence|Please note whether the information provided is certain or uncertain (for example if transferring data from a printed catalogue which may offer a dubious transcription of an ownership note). The editing status should be set when a new evidence is created or when substantial changes are made to an evidence description. Clicking here will set a new status, which is displayed publicly in the record' | ||
|Editing Status - Source|Give the type of source your evidence description is based on. Multiple sources can be ticked. Binding, decoration, and marginalia constitute //book in hand//. //Notes inside the book// refer to notes written by later owners, booksellers, | |Editing Status - Source|Give the type of source your evidence description is based on. Multiple sources can be ticked. Binding, decoration, and marginalia constitute //book in hand//. //Notes inside the book// refer to notes written by later owners, booksellers, |
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