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19302012

19302012 is an eight-digit numeric sequence that is used as an identifier in various databases, catalogs, and datasets. It does not denote a widely recognized event, person, or object by itself and is not associated with a single canonical topic.

In library and archival practice numerical identifiers help track items; in analytics they serve as primary

Because it is an arbitrary key, its meaning is contingent on the system in which it appears.

In some systems, the digits might be segmented or combined with hyphens to encode information such as

If you encounter 19302012, you should consult the accompanying metadata or data dictionary to determine what

keys
or
keys
linking
records
across
tables.
They
are
designed
to
be
opaque
and
stable
to
minimize
ambiguity
between
unrelated
items.
Separate
institutions
may
assign
the
same
sequence
to
different
items,
and
within
a
single
system
the
sequence
identifies
a
unique
record.
category,
batch,
or
date;
however,
such
interpretation
is
not
universal
and
depends
on
the
local
conventions
of
the
database
or
catalog.
item
it
identifies
in
that
specific
context.