Description
YXSHBPD1 Collection
Overview
This archived item is a digital collection identified by the code YXSHBPD1, created in 2025. It is part of the PINAX system and curated or hosted by the Arke Institute. The collection consists of structured metadata files that document entities, relationships, and provenance information, indicating it is part of a larger archival or knowledge graph framework.
Background
The collection was generated as part of the PINAX archival system, which appears to use unique alphanumeric identifiers for organizing and linking digital entities. It is associated with the Arke Institute, an organization involved in digital preservation or knowledge management, though specific details about its institutional role are not provided in the source materials. The creation date of 2025 suggests it is a forward-dated or system-generated timestamp, possibly indicating a planned or automated archival process.
Contents
The collection includes at least two key JSON files: relationships.json and pinax.json. The relationships.json file maps entity identifiers to human-readable codes, linking the collection to the "pinaxcollectionyxshbpd1," the "arkeinstitute," and temporal designation "date2025." It also references generic entities such as "pinax," "unknowncreator," and "unknowninstitution," suggesting incomplete or intentionally anonymized metadata. The pinax.json file provides top-level metadata for the collection, including its unique ID, title (YXSHBPD1), type (Collection), creation year (2025), and a public access URL hosted on arke.institute.
Scope
The collection covers metadata documentation for a single archival unit within the PINAX system. It spans no physical geography and contains no media or textual content beyond structured data. Its primary purpose appears to be system interoperability, entity mapping, and digital provenance tracking. It does not include descriptive content about historical events, people, or subjects beyond its technical and administrative framework. The collection is limited to machine-readable formats and is intended for use within digital archival infrastructures.