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Describing Archives: A Content Standard Version 2022
  • About
  • PDF Version 2019.0.3
    • Preface
    • Statement of Principles
    • Overview of Archival Description
    • Part I
      • Introduction to Describing Archival Materials
      • Chapter 1: Levels of Description
      • Chapter 2: Identity Elements
      • Chapter 3: Content and Structure Elements
      • Chapter 4: Conditions of Access and Use Elements
      • Chapter 5: Acquisition and Appraisal Elements
      • Chapter 6: Related Materials Elements
      • Chapter 7: Notes Element
      • Chapter 8: Description Control Element
    • Part II
      • Introduction to Archival Authority Records
      • Chapter 9: Archival Authority Records
      • Chapter 10: Form of the Name
      • Chapter 11: Description of the Person, Family, or Corporate Body
        • 11.1 Dates of Existence (Required)
        • 11.2 Historical Summary
        • 11.3 Places
        • 11.4 Legal Status
        • 11.5 Functions, Occupations, and Activities
        • 11.6 Mandates/Source of Authority
        • 11.7 Internal Structure/Genealogy
        • 11.8. Example Description of the Person, Family, or Corporate Body Area of an Archival Authority Record
      • Chapter 12: Related Corporate Bodies, Persons, and Families
      • Chapter 13: Authority Record Management
      • Chapter 14: Related Archival Materials and Other Resources
      • Sample Archival Authority Record
    • Changelog
    • Appendices

    Chapter 11

    Description of the Person, Family, or Corporate Body

    • 11.1 Dates of Existence (Required)
    • 11.2 Historical Summary
    • 11.3 Places
    • 11.4 Legal Status
    • 11.5 Functions, Occupations, and Activities
    • 11.6 Mandates/Source of Authority
    • 11.7 Internal Structure/Genealogy
    • 11.8 Example Description of the Person, Family, or Corporate Body Area of an Archival Authority Record
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