(Developer's Gateway)
LinkArchive
: New Record

Link:

URL:

Site Title:
Description:
Type of Site:
Content Author:
"Content Author" refers to the primary authors of online primary, secondary, and other works that have the equivalent of a traditional print "author." (In the case of multiple authors, insert all name information verbatim in last name field.)
First:   Middle:   Last:
Institution (use format: "U. Massachusetts, Boston" or "Boston C.":
Web Author:
"Web Author" identifies either the creators of metapages, home pages, databases, and other information sites that are native to information media and do not have a print analogue or the HTML creators, editors, journals, or sites responsible for mounting the resource online. (Where the "Content Author" is also the "Web Author" or where the web authors are unknown, the web author fields are left blank.) (In the case of multiple authors, insert all name information verbatim in last name field.)
First:   Middle:   Last:
Institution (use format: "U. Massachusetts, Boston" or "Boston C.":   
Web Author is Journal?
Categories and Keywords:
Used by the developers to allow both the Romantic Chronology and the LinkArchive to organize links in relation to particular persons, works, or topics.
Alphabetical Category (letter under which users can find resource; e.g., a General Romanticism resource would be "G" while Dorothy Wordsworth would be "W"):
Main Topic Category (used by LinkArchive to organize links under author and theme headings) (a general Romanticism resource should be "General Resource":
Alternate Category:
Other Related Categories:
Subcategory (used in the LinkArchive where needed to differentiate links within an author or topic category into such sections as "General Resources," "Poetry") (Do not use if the main category of the link is "General Resources"):
Keywords Identifiers for Romantic Chronology (included in LinkArchive to allow the main Romantic Chronology to associate its Persons, Works, and Topics with categories of links) (repeat above "Main," "Alternate," and "Other" categories for them to be "seen" by the Chronology; one per line):

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