International Standard for Describing Institutions with Archival Holdings ISDIAH
Descriptive
Standard for describing institutions that hold archival materials.
Description
ISDIAH is an international standard developed by the International Council on Archives (ICA) for describing institutions that hold archival materials. The standard provides guidelines and frameworks that enable archival institutions worldwide to create consistent, comparable descriptions of their organizational structures, mandates, and holdings.
As part of the ICA's broader standardization effort in the archival field, ISDIAH complements other ICA descriptive standards by focusing specifically on institutional-level description rather than individual records or collections. The standard is available in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Welsh, Japanese, Arabic, Polish, Greek, and Croatian, reflecting its international scope and application across diverse archival communities globally.
As part of the ICA's broader standardization effort in the archival field, ISDIAH complements other ICA descriptive standards by focusing specifically on institutional-level description rather than individual records or collections. The standard is available in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Welsh, Japanese, Arabic, Polish, Greek, and Croatian, reflecting its international scope and application across diverse archival communities globally.
Heratio Extensions
This standard is implemented without modifications.
Details
- Official Website
- International Council on Archives (ICA)
- Version: 1st Edition
- Published: 2008
Sector Applicability
Archive
Related Standards
- ISAD(G) General International Standard Archival Description
- ISAAR(CPF) International Standard Archival Authority Record
- DACS Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- RAD Rules for Archival Description
- ISDF International Standard for Describing Functions
- RiC Records in Contexts
- CCO Cataloguing Cultural Objects