Arke Test Files Collection
Overview
The
Arke Test Files Collection is a compact digital archive comprising a single metadata record in the PINAX format (`pinax.json`) and two minimal plain‑text files (`test-file.txt` and `test-file-2.txt`). All items are in English and collectively illustrate a basic example of file handling, metadata integration, and repository ingestion.
Background
Created by the individual known as
Arke, the collection appears to serve as a demonstrative set for testing file ingestion, metadata linking, and archival workflows. No institutional affiliation or formal publication date is recorded, suggesting that it was assembled for internal or developmental purposes rather than for public dissemination. The collection is catalogued under the identifier `01KC5BNMPG02G1AXT0EG19FSK3` and references the PINAX metadata standard.
Contents
- pinax.json – A JSON file that conforms to the PINAX schema, listing the collection’s title, description, language, and creator reference.
- test-file.txt – A single‑line text file containing the greeting “Hello, Arke!”; a placeholder or test message.
- test-file-2.txt – A second text file identified only by its description “Test file 2”; its content is not provided in the source materials but is presumed to be a simple placeholder.
The metadata file explicitly references the two text files, establishing a clear relationship between the descriptive record and the content files.
Scope
This archive covers a minimal set of items, all created in English with no specified geographic or temporal context. It is intended for internal testing or demonstration rather than scholarly research. The collection does not include any copyrighted or sensitive material beyond the generic sample text. It serves as a concise example of how a small set of files can be organized, described, and linked within a digital repository.