U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Data Element:  LITERALS


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Name
Literals
Description
Unique alpha codes assigned by the Washington Office, Division of Realty, that identify the organizational units, areas, and project sites on Service-owned lands, such as Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge (BSK), Faribault County Waterfowl Production Area (WFB), Livingston Stone National Fish Hatchery (LVN), etc. These codes are used as a means to cross-reference funding with individual land units.
Type
Alpha
Syntax
AAA, where each A represents a letter from A to Z. Current literal codes are three-letters, but may be expanded in the future. Letters cannot be duplicated.
Recommended Field Name LIT
Values
A description of the official values to be used for this data element will be described in the Division of Realty Manual, which is currently  in progress. 
Source
The official values to be used for this data element are available in Text and Excel formats. These source files include the official unit names and Literal codes assigned by the Washington Office, Division of Realty, for land units in the Land Record System (LRS) as of January 24, 2006.
Historical Data Previous versions of the data standard and source data are available here:  LIT   Rev1   Rev2   Rev3   Rev4

Earlier versions of the source data only are available here:

LIT 04112001   LIT 02042004   LIT 01122005   LIT 11212005

Reference(s)

Part 270, FW 6, Data Management and Standards, dated September 30, 2002.

Use Instructions
As of the approval date, will be used in any new automated system, data set, database, or information application, including new Geographic Information System (GIS) data and applications. This data element will also be used in any major modifications to existing systems or versions of these data-related items that use the literal codes assigned by the Washington Office, Division of Realty, to organizational units, areas, and project sites on Service-owned lands. Each organizational unit should have a unique literal code; however, there are a few instances where the same literal code has been assigned to more than one unit. Therefore, please contact the Data Steward identified in this standard prior to using duplicate literal codes in any new or existing data files.

To ensure compliance with the Service Information and Technology Architecture (SITA), Service staff are strongly encouraged to utilize this data element in existing systems, data sets, databases, and information applications. Where existing systems and data-related items are not in compliance, they should be modified to achieve compatibility and implement this data standard.

The Literal codes should always be used in conjunction with another data element, such as the IFWS Number or the official Organization Code

Phase
Adopted
Approval Date
February 23, 2000
Validation Date
January 24, 2006
Data Steward
James Eaglesome, Realty Specialist, Division of Realty

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