Alternate Definitions for urid

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Term: urid
Definition: The earliest identifier originally assigned to the first ancestor of the current object. Pronounced "oohr-eye-dee".
Examples: Analogous to the German word "urtext". Besides the current object's identifier, an important alternate identifier to record is the urid. In a long chain of derivative objects, for which it is hard to record all the intermediate identifiers, an urid at least establishes a boundary of relatedness.
Created 2016.05.23
Last Modified 2023.03.27
Contributed by John Kunze
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