What is a File Naming Convention?
A File Naming Convention is a framework for naming files that describes what the files are or contain and how the files relate to other files from the same project or institution. A File Naming Convention helps organize digital files, and it also aids in communicating with other team members about what the files are or contain. Therefore, it is important to establish a File Naming Convention that is descriptive and consistent to the needs of the project or institution. This guide will give you reminders and tips on how to create an effective File Naming Convention.
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Information to Include
When creating a file naming convention, it is important to first think about what information is important to know about the files. This is decided on a case by case basis and must take into account project or institution needs.
Here are some examples of information to consider:
Formatting Numbers and Dates
File Name Character Restrictions
Creating a File Naming Convention
Step 1: Gather information about the project, team, or institution that you need to create a file naming convention for.
Step 2: Identify the important descriptive information you will need for each file.
Step 3: Review software and other file name restrictions, such as specific character restrictions or file name length limits.
Step 4: Develop the file naming convention using the information you gathered and taking into account the restrictions.
Step 5: Share the file naming convention with those who need it.
A Stout Example
Step 1: A social media campaign for Homecoming is being created. Multiple departments across campus will be working on it. It is for October 2024. Multiple image files will be used for each post of the campaign.
Step 2: There is a Homecoming Microsoft Team with a Social Media channel. In that channel, folder hierarchies indicate the department in charge of the post and the platform (Instagram, Facebook, etc). Therefore, the important information that will need to be documented at the file level is the following:
Step 3: Microsoft Teams will be utilized. The following characters will need to be avoided: " * : < > ? / \ |
Step 4: The file naming convention will be the topic or title of the social media post that the image file relates to, the image numeric identifier, the version number, and the date associated with the file.
Step 5: There will be a document file in the Social Media channel of the Homecoming Team that will share and describe the folder structure and file naming convention.