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P96 by mother
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person as a participant in the role of birth-giving mother.
Note that biological fathers are not necessarily participants in the Birth (see P97 from father (was father for)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born). This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions. This is a sub-property of P11 had participant (participated in).
Examples:
- the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) by mother Queen Mother (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P96 by mother
Quantification: many to one,necessary (1,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an instance of E67 Birth to an instance of E21 Person in the role of birth-giving mother.
Note that biological fathers are not necessarily participants in the Birth (see P97 from father (was father for)). The instance of P21 Person being born is linked to the instance of E67 Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born). This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- The birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) by mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (E21). (Parker, 2002)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P97 from father
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an instance of E67 Birth to an instance of E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
An instance of E67 Birth is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) (Parker, 2002)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P97 from father
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P97 from father
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an E67 Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the Birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
A Birth event is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P97 from father
Quantification: many to one,necessary (1,1,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links an instance of E67 Birth to an instance of E21 Person in the role of biological father.
Note that biological fathers are not seen as necessary participants in the birth, whereas birth-giving mothers are (see P96 by mother (gave birth)). The Person being born is linked to the Birth with the property P98 brought into life (was born).
This is not intended for use with general natural history material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
An instance of E67 Birth is normally (but not always) associated with one biological father.
Examples:
- King George VI (E21) was father for the birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67). (Parker, 2002)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many,dependent (0,n,1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an instance of E67 Birth event to an instance of E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same instance of E67 Birth. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21) (Parker, 2002)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many,dependent (0,n,1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many,dependent (0,n,1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an E67Birth event to an E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same Birth event. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- the Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P98 brought into life
Quantification: one to many,dependent (0,n,1,1)
Scope note:
This property links an instance of E67 Birth event to an instance of E21 Person in the role of offspring.
Twins, triplets etc. are brought into life by the same instance of E67 Birth. This is not intended for use with general Natural History material, only people. There is no explicit method for modelling conception and gestation except by using extensions.
Examples:
- The Birth of Queen Elizabeth II (E67) brought into life Queen Elizabeth II (E21). (Parker, 2002)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property associates the instance of E68 Dissolution with the instance of E74 Group that it disbanded.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74) (Patterson, 1998)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property links the disbanding or E68 Dissolution of an E74 Group to the Group itself.
Examples:
- the end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P99 dissolved
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the instance of E68 Dissolution with the instance of E74 Group that it disbanded.
Examples:
- The end of The Hole in the Wall Gang (E68) dissolved The Hole in the Wall Gang (E74). (Patterson, 1998)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
Part and Component Information
Comment:
Motivation for this unit has been the Part and Component Information Group of the International Guidelines for Museum Object Information: The CIDOC Information Categories and other domain expert knowledge, as well as interpretation of characteristic database schema elements from relevant collection management systems.
According to the International Guidelines for Museum Object Information: The CIDOC Information Categories, part and component information supports Security, Accountability, and Access. Without this information it is not possible to maintain proper control of the collections by ensuring that parts of objects are not mislaid or lost, nor is it possible to provide more detailed descriptions of objects for research purposes. It should include the following information categories.
- Number of parts or components
- Description of parts and components
Type: Functional Overview
Person Nationality Information
Type: Functional Overview
Planned Activities (design, purpose, use)
Comment:
Motivation for this unit has been expert knowledge about planned activities, as well as interpretation of characteristic database schema elements from relevant collection management systems.
Type: Functional Overview
R1 is logical successor of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F1 Work which logically continues the content of another instance of F1 Work with the latter.
Examples:
Albrecht Dürer’s woodcut from ‘The Large Woodcut Passion’ entitled ‘The Agony in the Garden’ (F1, conceived ca 1496-98) R1 is logical successor of Albrecht Dürer’s woodcut from ‘The Large Woodcut Passion’ entitled ‘The Last Supper’ (F1, dated 1510)
The first ‘Star wars’ trilogy (F15, 1977-1983) R1 is logical successor of The second ‘Star wars’ trilogy (F15, 1999-2005) [Note that the logical order does not follow, in either of these two examples, the chronological order]
Type: Property
R10 has member
Quantification: two to many,necessary (2,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F15 Complex Work with an instance of F1 Work that forms part of it. The Work becomes complex by the fact that it has other instances of Work as members.
Examples:
Dante’s textual work entitled ‘Inferno’ (F15) R10 has member the abstract content of the pseudo-old French text of Émile Littré’s translation entitled ‘L’Enfer mis en vieux langage françois et en vers’ [a 19th century translation of Dante’s ‘Inferno’ into old French] published in Paris in 1879 (F14)
Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s graphic work entitled ‘Carcere XVI: the pier with chains’ (F15) R10 has member the abstract content of Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s graphic work entitled ‘Carcere XVI: the pier with chains: 2nd state’ (F14)
Type: Property
R11 has issuing rule
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F18 Serial Work with the instance of E29 Design or Procedure that specifies the issuing policy planned by this Work, such as sequencing pattern, expected frequency and expected regularity.
This property is a shortcut of the full path: F18 Serial Work R23i was realised through F30 Publication Event P16 used specific object E29 Design or Procedure.
Examples:
The serial entitled ‘Quarterly journal of pure and applied mathematics’, identified by ISSN ‘1549-6724’ (F18) R11 has issuing rule to be issued every three months, on a regular basis, with each issue being numbered according to the pattern ‘Vol. 1, no. 1 (2005)’ that was observed by the Library of Congress’s cataloguers on an exemplar of the first issue (E29)
Type: Property
R12 is realised in
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F20 Performance Work with an instance of F25 Performance Plan that consists of signs (words, figures, etc.) which express the directions the instance of F20 Performance Work consists of.
Examples:
The concept of Sergei Radlov’s mise-en-scène of a Yiddish translation of the textual work entitled ‘King Lear’ in Moscow in 1935 (F20) R12 is realised in the set of instructions for the production of a Yiddish translation of the textual work entitled ‘King Lear’, as directed by Sergei Radlov in Moscow in 1935 (F25)
The concept of Pina Bausch’s choreography of the ballet entitled ‘Rite of spring’ in Wuppertal in 1975 (F20) R12 is realised in the set of instructions for the production of the ballet entitled ‘Rite of spring’, as choreographed by Pina Bausch in Wuppertal in 1975 (F25)
The concept of Bruno Walter’s performance of Gustav Mahler’s 9th symphony in 1961 (F20) R12 is realised in the set of instructions by Bruno Walter for performing Gustav Mahler’s 9th symphony, delivered by him to the Columbia Symphony Orchestra during rehearsals in Hollywood in 1961 (as partially documented in the CD entitled ‘Bruno Walter conducts and talks about Mahler symphony No. 9: rehearsal & performance’) (F25)
The concept of the “performance handbook” for Luigi Nono’s musical work entitled ‘À Pierre’ (F20) R12 is realised in the set of instructions contained in the performance handbook for Luigi Nono’s musical work entitled ‘À Pierre’ (F25)
Type: Property
R13 is realised in
Quantification: one to many (0,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F21 Recording Work with an instance of F26 Recording realising the instance of F21 Recording Work.
This is a shortcut of the more elaborated path through R22 was realised through, F29 Recording Event and R21 created, which should be used when information about the recording event is available
Examples:
The concept of the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ as performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F21) R13 is realised in the set of signs that make up the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ as performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F26)
The concept of making a photograph of the three Allied leaders at Yalta in February 1945 (F21) R13 is realised in the visual content of the famous photograph of the three Allied leaders at Yalta in February 1945 (F26)
Oceania Project’s concept of making a large digital acoustic data archive dedicated to East Australian humpback whale songs (F21) R13 is realised in the audio content of the album entitled ‘Songlines – Songs of the East Australian Humpback Whales’ released in 2011 (F26)
The concept of recording Louise Bourgeois’s artistic activity in the documentary movie entitled ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine’ (F21) R13 is realised in the audiovisual content of the documentary movie entitled ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine’ (F26)
Type: Property
R14 incorporates
Type: Property
R15 has fragment
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the fragment of an expression and the expression of which it is a fragment.
Examples:
The ancient Greek text of the four stanzas from an ode by Sappho that were quoted by Pseudo-Longinus in his textual work entitled ‘On the sublime’ (F23) R15 is fragment of the complete ancient Greek text, now irremediably lost, of Sappho’s ode currently identified as Sappho’s poem #2 (F22)
The statement ‘fasc. 111’ (abridgement for ‘fascicle no. 111’) indicating the sequential position of the publication identified by ISBN ‘2-7018-0037-4’ within the series entitled ‘Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d’Athènes et de Rome’ and identified by ISSN ‘0257-4101’ (F23) R15 is fragment of the overall content of the publication identified by ISBN ‘2-7018-0037-4’ (F24)
Type: Property
R16 initiated
Quantification: one to many, necessary, dependent (1,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property associates the first conception of a work and the work itself that ensued from a given initial idea.
It marks the origin of the causality chain that results in a work’s coming into existence.
Examples:
Ludwig van Beethoven’s decision to compose a fifth symphony (F27) R16 initiated Ludwig van Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony (F15)
Pablo Picasso’s acceptance, in 1930, of Ambroise Vollard’s commission for a set of 100 etchings, now known as the ‘Vollard Suite’ (F27) R16 initiated the ‘Vollard Suite’ (F15)
René Goscinny’s and Albert Uderzo’s decision to collaborate on the comic book entitled ‘Asterix in Britain’ (F27) R16 initiated the comic book entitled ‘Asterix in Britain’ (F15)
The creative spark that motivated Oscar Wilde, by May 1897, to write a poem inspired by his stay in the Reading prison in 1895-1897 (F27) R16 initiated Oscar Wilde’s poem entitled ‘The ballad of the Reading gaol’ (F15)
Type: Property
R17 created
Quantification: many to one, necessary, dependent (1,1:1,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the expression that was first externalised during a particular creation event with that particular creation event.
Examples:
Richard Wagner’s writing the original manuscript of his opera entitled ‘Der fliegende Holländer’ (F28) R17 created the notational content of the original manuscript of Richard Wagner’s opera entitled ‘Der fliegende Holländer’ (F22)
Oscar Wilde’s writing the original manuscript of his poem entitled ‘The ballad of the Reading gaol’ (F28) R17 created the English text of Oscar Wilde’s poem entitled ‘The ballad of the Reading gaol’ (F22)
Type: Property
R18 created
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F28 Expression Creation with the first physical objects in which the resulting instance of F2 Expression was embodied.
Examples:
Emily Dickinson’s creating the text of one of the several extant versions of her poem known as ‘Safe in their alabaster chambers’ (F28) R18 created the manuscript now identified as ‘Massachusetts Cambridge Harvard University Houghton Library bMS Am 1118.3 (203c, 203d)’ (F4)
Emily Dickinson’s creating the text of another one of the several extant versions of her poem known as ‘Safe in their alabaster chambers’ (F28) R18 created the manuscript now identified as ‘Massachusetts Cambridge Harvard University Houghton Library bMS Am 1118.5 (74c)’ (F4)
The recording of the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F28) R18 created the master tape of the 3rd alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F4) (each individual take is a distinct expression)
The resource (a drawing) held by the New York Public Library and identified by call number ‘*MGZGB Far P Cop 1’ (F4) R18i was created by the creation, by the artist named ‘Peter Farmer’, of a costume design for the character named ‘War’ in the Act III Masque of the seasons, in the Festival Ballet of London production of the choreographic work entitled ‘Coppélia’, with choreography by Jack Carter after Petipa (F28)
Type: Property
R19 created a realisation of
Quantification: one to many, necessary, dependent (1,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F28 Expression Creation with the corresponding instance of F14 Individual Work or an instance of F15 Complex Work of which the corresponding instance of F14 Individual Work is a member.
Examples:
Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s creating the image identified as ‘Carcere XVI: the pier with chains: 2nd state’ (F28) R19 created a realisation of the concept of Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s graphic work entitled ‘Carcere XVI: the pier with chains: 2nd state’ (F14)
Recording Glenn Gould’s performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s musical work entitled ‘Toccata in C minor BWV 911’ on May 15 & 16, 1979, in Toronto, Eaton’s Auditorium (F29) R19 created a realisation of the concept of the recorded performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s musical work entitled ‘Toccata in C minor BWV 911’ by Glenn Gould on May 15 & 16, 1979, in Toronto, Eaton’s Auditorium (F21)
Type: Property
R2 is derivative of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F1 Work which modifies the content of another instance of F1 Work with the latter. The property R2.1 has type of this property allows for specifying the kind of derivation, such as adaptation, summarisation etc.
Examples:
William Schuman’s orchestration of Charles Ives’s ‘Variations on America’ (F15) R2 is derivative of Charles Ives’s ‘Variations on America’ (F15) R2.1 has type orchestration (E55)
Charles Ives’s musical work entitled ‘Variations on America’ (F15) R2 is derivative of the musical work titled ‘America’ (F15) R2.1 has type variations (E55)
The musical work entitled ‘America’ (F15) R2 is derivative of the musical work entitled ‘God save the King’ (F15) R2.1 has type same tune with different lyrics (E55)
Type: Property
R20 recorded
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F29 Recording Event with the instance of E2 Temporal Entity which was captured
Examples:
The making of the recording of the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ as performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F29) R20 recorded Elvis Presley’s performance of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F31).
Type: Property
R21 created
Quantification: many to many, necessary,dependent(1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F29 Recording Event with the instance of F26 Recording that was created.
Examples:
The making of the recording of the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ as performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F29) R21 created the set of signs that make up the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ as performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F26)
The making of the photograph of the three Allied leaders at Yalta in February 1945 (F29) R21 created the set of signs that make up the famous photograph of the three Allied leaders at Yalta in February 1945 (F26)
The making of the recording of an East Australian humpback whale song in 1994 in the framework of the Oceania Project (F29) R21 created the set of signs that make up the sound recording of an East Australian humpback whale song in 1994 (F26)
Filming Louise Bourgeois at work in the context of the shooting of the documentary movie entitled ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine’ (F29) R21 created the set of signs that make up the sequences from the documentary movie entitled ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine’ in which Louise Bourgeois is seen at work (F26)
Type: Property
R22 created a realisation of
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F29 Recording Event with the instance of F21 Recording Work it realised.
Examples:
The making of the recording of the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ as performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif., Radio Recorders, on March 22nd, 1961 (F29) R22 created a realisation of the concept of the third alternate take of the musical work entitled ‘Blue Hawaii’ as performed by Elvis Presley in Hollywood, Calif.
The making of the photograph of the three Allied leaders at Yalta in February 1945 (F29) R22 created a realisation of the concept of making a photograph of the three Allied leaders at Yalta in February 1945 (F21)
The making of the recording of an East Australian humpback whale song in 1994 in the framework of the Oceania Project (F29) R22 created a realisation of Oceania Project’s concept of making a large digital acoustic data archive dedicated to East Australian humpback whale songs (F21)
Filming Louise Bourgeois at work in the context of the shooting of the documentary movie entitled ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine’ (F29) R22 created a realisation of the concept of recording Louise Bourgeois’s artistic activity in the documentary movie entitled ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine’ (F21)
Type: Property
R23 created a realisation of
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F30 Publication Event with the instance of F19 Publication Work it realised.
Examples:
Establishing in 1972 the layout, features, and prototype for the publication of Stephen Crane’s complete poems (F30) R23 created a realisation of Cornell University Press’s concepts for an edition of Stephen Crane’s complete poems (F19)
Type: Property
R24 created
Quantification: many to many, necessary,dependent(1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the instance of F24 Publication Expression that was created during a particular F30 Publication Event with that F30 Publication Event.
Examples:
Establishing in 1972 the layout, features, and prototype for the publication of Stephen Crane’s complete poems (F30) R24 created the set of signs and instructions as to manufacturing established by Cornell University Press for a publication of Stephen Crane’s complete poems (F24)
Type: Property
R25 performed
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F31 Performance with the instance of F25 Performance Plan to which all those participating in the performance were supposed to conform.
Examples:
Performing the first performance of a Yiddish translation of ‘King Lear’, as directed by Sergei Radlov, in Moscow, at the Moscow State Jewish Theatre, on February 10, 1935 (F31) R25 performed the set of instructions for the production of a Yiddish translation of ‘King Lear’, directed by Sergei Radlov in Moscow in 1935 (F25)
Performing the ballet ‘Rite of spring’, as choreographed by Pina Bausch, in Avignon, at the Popes’ Palace, on July 7, 1995 (F31) R25 performed the set of instructions for the production of the ballet ‘Rite of spring’, as choreographed by Pina Bausch (F25)
Type: Property
R26 produced things of type
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F32 Carrier Production Event with the instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type it produced items of.
Examples:
The production of copies of the publication entitled ‘Codex Manesse: die Miniaturen der großen Heidelberger Liederhandschrift, herausgegeben und erläutert von Ingo F. Walther unter Mitarbeit von Gisela Siebert’, 3rd edition, Insel-Verlag, 1988 (F32) R26 produced things of type the publication identified as ‘Codex Manesse: die Miniaturen der großen Heidelberger Liederhandschrift, herausgegeben und erläutert von Ingo F. Walther unter Mitarbeit von Gisela Siebert’, 3rd edition, Insel-Verlag, 1988 (F3)
The production of copies of the publication entitled ‘Ordnance Survey Explorer Map 213, Aberystwyth & Cwm Rheidol’, ISBN ‘0-319-23640-4’ (folded), 1:25,000 scale, released in May 2005 (F32) R26 produced things of type the publication identified by ISBN ‘0-319-23640-4’ (F3)
The production of copies of the sound recording entitled ‘The Glory (????) of the human voice’, RCA Victor Gold Seal GD61175, containing recordings of musical works performed by Florence Foster Jenkins (F32) R26 produced things of type the publication entitled ‘The Glory (????) of the human voice’ and identified by the label and label number ‘RCA Victor Gold Seal GD61175’ (F3)
The production of a second print run, in 1978, of the publication titled ‘The complete poems of Stephen Crane, edited with an introduction by Joseph Katz’ (identified by ISBN ‘0-8014-9130-4’) (F32) R26 produced things of type the publication, dated 1972, entitled ‘The complete poems of Stephen Crane, edited with an introduction by Joseph Katz’ (identified by ISBN ‘0-8014-9130-4’) (F3)
Type: Property
R27 used as source material
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F32 Carrier Production Event with the set of signs provided by the publisher to be carried by all of the produced items.
Examples:
The production of copies of the publication identified by ISBN ‘1-86197-612-7’ (F32) R27 used as source material the final set of signs sent by the publisher named ‘Profile Books’ to their printer for the production of copies of the publication identified by ISBN ‘1-86197-612-7’ (F24)
Type: Property
R28 produced
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F32 Carrier Production Event with any one of the produced items (i.e., the instances of F5 Item or F53 Material Copy).
Examples:
The production of copies of the publication entitled ‘Codex Manesse: die Miniaturen der großen Heidelberger Liederhandschrift, herausgegeben und erläutert von Ingo F. Walther unter Mitarbeit von Gisela Siebert’, 3rd edition, Insel-Verlag, 1988 (F32) R28 produced the National Library of France’s holding identified by shelf mark ‘C-1604(2)’ (F5)
The production of copies of the publication entitled ‘Ordnance Survey Explorer Map 213, Aberystwyth & Cwm Rheidol’, ISBN 0-319-23640-4 (folded), 1:25,000 scale, released in May 2005 (F32) R28 produced the National Library of Wales’ holding identified by holding information ‘MAP, STORFA/STACK ; FLAT MAP, C16 (20/1), Sheet 213, c.135/5/2’ (F5)
The production of copies of the sound recording entitled ‘The Glory (????) of the human voice’, RCA Victor Gold Seal GD61175 (F32) R28 produced the London Public Library’s holding identified by call number ‘R J416.Gl’ (F5)
The second print run, occurring in 1978, of the publication dated of 1972 and entitled ‘The complete poems of Stephen Crane, edited with an introduction by Joseph Katz’ (identified by ISBN ‘0-8014-9130-4’) (F32) R28 produced Universitätsbibliothek Passau’s holding identified by call number ‘00/HT 4801.978 K2’ (F5)
Type: Property
R29 reproduced
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F33 Reproduction Event with an instance of E84 Information Carrier it reproduces.
Examples:
Making a photocopy of an exemplar of Eran Guter’s dissertation entitled ‘Where languages end: Ludwig Wittgenstein at the crossroads of music, language, and the world’ (F33) R29 reproduced one of the original exemplars of Eran Guter’s dissertation (E84)
Type: Property
R3 is realised in
Quantification: one to many, dependent (0,n:1,1)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F22 Self-Contained Expression with an instance of F1 Work.
This property expresses the association that exists between an expression (F22) and the work that this expression conveys. The semantics of the association will be different depending on what specific subtype of F1 Work the work is an instance of. If the work is an instance of F14 Individual Work, the F22 Self-Contained Expression completely conveys the individual work. If the work is an instance of F15 Complex Work, the F22 Self-Contained Expression conveys an alternative member of the complex work.
Our factual knowledge of how a given work is realised into an expression is often limited and this property makes it possible to express the association between instances of F22 Self-Contained Expression and the work it conveys without using the more developed paths.
The property R3.1 has type: E55 Type allows for specifying the role played by the referred to expression in the overall bibliographic history of the work (e.g., ‘progenitor expression’, on which all other expressions of the same work are based; ‘reference for canonical citations’, in the sense of the HuCit ontology developed by Matteo Romanello and Michele Pasin; ‘earliest draft’, ‘intermediate draft’, ‘final clean draft’, ‘princeps edition’, etc.).
Examples:
Dante’s work entitled ‘Inferno’ (F15) R3 is realised in the Italian text of Dante’s ‘Inferno’ as found in the authoritative critical edition La Commedia secondo l’antica vulgata a cura di Giorgio Petrocchi, Milano: Mondadori, 1966-67 (= Le Opere di Dante Alighieri, Edizione Nazionale a cura della Società Dantesca Italiana, VII, 1-4) (F22) R3.1 has type authoritative critical edition (E55)
Mozart’s work entitled ‘Il dissoluto punito ossia il Don Giovanni’ (F15) R3 is realised in the notated music of the Prague version, as found on manuscript Ms 1548 of the National Library of France (F22) R3.1 has type autograph version (E55)
Type: Property
R30 produced
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F33 Reproduction Event with an instance of E84 Information Carrier it produces.
Examples:
Making a photocopy of an exemplar of Eran Guter’s dissertation entitled ‘Where languages end: Ludwig Wittgenstein at the crossroads of music, language, and the world’ (F33) R30 produced the New York Public Library holding identified by call number ‘JMD 04-1060’ (E84)
Type: Property
R31 is reproduction of
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E84 Information Carrier which is a reproduction of another instance of E84 Information Carrier with the latter. It is considered that a reproduction of multiple originals resulting in a single product requires a merging of those objects prior to the reproduction. Therefore an Information Carrier is regarded to be a reproduction of one and only one original. This property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E84 Information Carrier through R30 produced (was produced by), F33 Reproduction Event R29 reproduced (was reproduced by) to E84 Information Carrier.
Examples:
The New York Public Library holding identified by call number ‘JMD 04-1060’ (E84) R31 is reproduction of one of the original exemplars of Eran Guter’s dissertation (E84)
Type: Property
R32 is warranted by
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with an instance of F52 Name Use Activity which provides evidence for the use of the particular nomen in the stated sense. The association between this name use activity and a source for it may be described by the property P70 documents (is documented in).
Examples:
The variant controlled access point in record n 79021736, tagged in MARC21 format, ‘400 1_ |a Пруст, Марсель, |d 1871-1922’ found in the Library of Congress authorities as of 15 June 2012 (F35) R32 is warranted by the use of the name ‘Марсель Пруст’ in Cyrillic script (F52), for which evidence can be found in the publication referred to as ‘Andreev, L.G. Marselʹ Prust, 1968’ in the authority record established by the Library of Congress for Marcel Proust
The preferred access point in record sh 85109469, tagged in MARC21 format, ‘150 __ |a Quantum theory’ found in the Library of Congress authorities as of 15 June 2012 (F35) R32 is warranted by the use of the phrase ‘quantum theory’ in the English language (F52), as attested to by references to the NASA and INSPEC thesauri in the authority record established by the Library of Congress
The preferred access point in record sh 85074230 in the LCSH authority file tagged in MARC 21 in the field ‘150__ |a Lamniformes’ (F35) R32 is warranted by the use of the term ‘Lamniformes’ for mackerel sharks in the entry on page 51 of Fishes of the world by J.S. Nelson published in 1994 (F52)
The preferred access point in record n 85118480 in the Library of Congress name authority file as of 19 November 2012 tagged in MARC 21 in the field ‘110 2_ |a Canadian Academic Centre in Italy’ (F35) R32 is warranted by the use of the name ‘Canadian Academic Centre in Italy’ on page 6 of the book ‘Lo Scavo di S. Giovanni di Ruoti ed il periodo tardoantico in Basilicata’ published in 1983
Type: Property
R33 has content
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F12 Nomen with one or more equivalent serialized content models for it. In digital form the symbol arrangement constituting an instance of F12 Nomen can only be represented through a particular encoding, for example ASCII or Latin1 for the Latin script. We call such a representation a content model. The property R33.1 has encoding: E55 Type allows for specifying the encoding of a particular associated content model. Together with this specification, a content model allows for unambiguously defining a nomen independently from the encoding used for representing the content.
Examples:
The term ‘earth’ encoded as ASCII (F12) R33 has content ‘0x65 0x61 0x72 0x74 0x68’ (E62) R33.1 has encoding ASCII (E55)
The term ‘earth’ encoded as UNICODE UTF16 (F12) R33 has content ‘0x0065 0x0061 0x0072 0x0074 0x0068’ R33.1 has encoding UNICODE UTF16 (E55)
The term ‘earth’ in Latin Arial font (F12) R33 has content ‘ ’ (E62) R33.1 has encoding printed Latin Arial (E55)
Type: Property
R34 has validity period
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F34 KOS with the instance of E52 Time-Span describing the period for which the particular KOS Expression was regarded as valid by its maintainers. Each change of validity status of a nomen use statement within a KOS should be associated with a release change of the KOS. The individual time-span of a validity state of a nomen would be the union of the time-spans of the KOS in which the Nomen was declared to have the particular validity status (provisional, accepted, obsolete etc...).
Examples:
LCSH February 20 to March 19 2012 (F34) R34 has validity period February 20 to March 19 2012 (E52)
DDC 19 (F34) R34 has validity period 1979 to 1989 (E52)
Type: Property
R35 is specified by
Quantification: many to one, necessary, dependent (1,1:1,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with an instance of F34 KOS in which the Nomen Use Statement has a given status. The property R35.1 allows for specifying the particular status of the nomen use statement within the KOS. An instance of R35 is specified by should have only one status.
Examples:
‘acoustic surface wave device’ (F35) R35 is specified by INSPEC Thesaurus version January 1973 (F34) R35.1 has status valid (E55)
‘acoustic surface wave device’ (F35) R35 is specified by INSPEC Thesaurus version June 1978 (F34) R35.1 has status obsolete (E55)
Type: Property
R36 uses script conversion
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with the instance of F36 Script Conversion that was used to create the Nomen referred to in the Nomen Use Statement. The source of this conversion may or may not be explicitly mentioned. Is shortcut of: F35 Nomen Use Statement R17 was created by (created) F28 Expression Creation P33 used specific technique (was used by) E29 Design or Procedure.
Examples:
‘001 FRBNF120864715’…‘100 $w.0..ba....$aDu$mFu$d0712-0770’ (F35) R36 uses script conversion Pinyin (F36)
‘001 FRBNF119547493’…‘100 w.0..barus.$aGončarova$mNatalʹâ Sergeevna$d1881-1962’ (F35) R36 uses script conversion ISO 9:1995 (F36)
Type: Property
R37 states as nomen
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with the instance of F12 Nomen for which it declares usage.
Examples:
‘001 FRBNF120864715’…‘100 $w.0..ba....$aDu$mFu$d0712-0770’ (F35) R37 states as nomen ‘Du, Fu (0712-0770)’ (F50)
‘001 FRBNF119547493’…‘100 w.0..barus.$aGončarova$mNatalʹâ Sergeevna$d1881-1962’ (F35) R37 states as nomen ‘Gončarova, Natalʹâ Sergeevna (1881-1962)’ (F50)
‘010 __ |a n 79021736’…‘400 1_ |a Пруст, Марсель, |d 1871-1922’ (F35) R37 states as nomen ‘Пруст, Марсель, 1871-1922’ (F50)
‘010 __ |a sh 85074230’…‘150__ |a Lamniformes’ (F35) R37 states as nomen ‘Lamniformes’ (F12)
‘010 __ |a sh 85074230’…‘053 _0 |a QL638.94.L36 |c Zoology’ (F35) R37 states as nomen the Library of Congress classification number QL638.94.L36 (F12)
‘ID: 300024668’…‘navaja (C,U,Spanish,UF,U,SN)’ R37 states as nomen ‘navaja’(F12) (“used for” term, Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online, retrieved 19/11/2012)
‘ID: 7010879’…‘Candia (H,V,Greek (transliterated),U) ….Venetian corruption of Arabic name, used from 13th cen.’ R37 states as nomen ‘Candia’ (F12) (“historical term”, Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names Online, retrieved 19/11/2012)
‘ID: 7010879’…‘Ērakleion (NA,V,Greek (transliterated),U)’ R37 states as nomen ‘Ērakleion’ (F12) (“not-applicable term”, Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names Online, retrieved 19/11/2012)
Type: Property
R38 refers to thema
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with the instance of E1 CRM Entity for which it declares the usage of a nomen.
Examples:
‘010 __ |a sh 85109469’…‘150 __ |a Quantum theory’ [preferred subject access point from LCSH, http://lccn.loc.gov/sh85109469, as of 15 June 2012] (F35) R38 refers to thema the branch of physics known as quantum theory (F6 = E28)
Type: Property
R39 is intended for
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with an instance of E74 Group which is the target audience for which the associated nomen use is intended. To indicate that the associated nomen is declared as preferred in all contexts, the instance of E74 Group is ‘mankind’.
Examples:
‘010 __ |a sj 96004896’…‘150 __ |a Belly button’ (F35) R39 is intended for Children (E74)
Type: Property
R4 carriers provided by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates a publication, i.e. an instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type, with an instance of F2 Expression, which all exemplars of that publication should carry, as long as they are recognised as complete exemplars of that publication. Typically, this property is observed on one exemplar of a publication, and extrapolated to all other exemplars of the same publication.
This property is a shortcut of: F2 Expression P165i is incorporated in F24 Publication Expression CLR6i should be carried by F3 Manifestation Product Type.
Examples:
The text of Marin Mersenne’s ‘Harmonie universelle’ (F22) R4 carriers provided by publication identified by ISBN ‘2-222-00835-2’ (F3)
A recording of the Atrium Musicæ Ensemble’s performance of a fragment of Euripides’ textual and musical work entitled ‘Orestes’ (F26) R4 carriers provided by the CD entitled ‘Musique de la Grèce antique = Ancient Greek music = Griechische Musik der Antike’, released in 2000 and identified by UPC/EAN ‘794881601622’ (F3)
Type: Property
R40 has representative expression
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies an instance of F22 Self-Contained Expression that has been chosen as the most characteristic expression of the instance of F1 Work of which it is an expression. There is no other semantic implication to this notion of being characteristic than to be an adequate candidate to uniquely identify the Work realized by it. Prototypically, this is the instance of F22 Self-Contained Expression that is deemed characteristic of an instance of F15 Complex Work.
Typically, any expression that is not regarded as “representative” for the work it expresses, would require a uniform title, with qualifiers specifying the differences between that expression and a representative expression, although this may not always be done in practice. The title of a Work may not be one taken from a representative expression.
A given work can have more than one representative expression, provided the differences between these expressions are not deemed “substantial.” If the anticipated needs of users are not considered to call for bibliographic distinctions between variant expressions of a work, then even expressions that differ significantly from each other can be regarded as equally representative for the work. (See FRBR: Final Report, p. 19-20).
A given expression can be deemed representative for a work with regard to some of its aspects (e.g., the text contained in an edition the title proper of which reads ‘The tragicall historie of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke’, and the language of that text), and not representative for it with regard to some other aspects (e.g., the title proper ‘The tragicall historie of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke’ itself, which, being different from the title that is regarded as “representative” for Shakespeare’s work, will require the use of a uniform title).
R40 has representative expression is a shortcut of the more developed path F1 Work R50i was assigned by F42 Representative Expression Assignment R51 assigned F2 Expression.
Examples:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F15) R40 has representative expression the linguistic content of the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’, mentioned in the ‘Encyclopaedia Britannica’, 15th edition, cited as the source for the authority record created for that work by the Library of Congress (F22)
John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F15) R40 has representative expression the notational content embodied in the 2007 edition of John Tavener’s ‘The Eternal Sun’ cited as the source for the authority record created for that work by the National Library of France (F22)
The series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F18) R40 has representative expression the overall content of the publication entitled ‘Vietnam, the war nobody won’ by S. Karnow, which belongs to the series entitled ‘Headline series’ and was used by the Library of Congress as the basis for creating the authority record for that series (F24)
The periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’, released by UNESCO, and described by the National Library of France in a bibliographic record that contains the following statement: ‘Notice réd. d’après le n° d’octobre 2002’ (i.e., ‘description based on the issue dated October 2002’) (F18) R40 has representative expression the overall content of the October 2002 issue of UNESCO’s periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F24)
Type: Property
R41 has representative manifestation product type
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies an instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type that has been chosen as the most characteristic Manifestation Product Type of the instance of F2 Expression of which it is a manifestation.
Identifying an instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type that is representative for an instance of F2 Expression makes it possible in turn to identify an instance of F2 Expression that is representative for an instance of F1 Work, and to decide what should be regarded as the title of the work.
The title of an Expression may not be one taken from a representative Manifestation Product Type or Manifestation Singleton.
A given expression can have more than one Representative Manifestation Product Type.
R41 has representative manifestation product type is a shortcut of the more developed path F2 Expression R48i was assigned by F41 Representative Manifestation Assignment R49 assigned F3 Manifestation Product Type.
Examples:
The original text of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F22) R41 has representative manifestation product type the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’, mentioned in the ‘Encyclopaedia Britannica’, 15th edition, cited as the source for the authority record created for that work by the Library of Congress (F3)
The original notation of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F22) R41 has representative manifestation the 2007 edition of John Tavener’s ‘The Eternal Sun’ cited as the source for the authority record created for that work by the National Library of France (F3)
The textual content of the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F2) R41 has representative manifestation the publication entitled ‘Vietnam, the war nobody won’ by S. Karnow, which belongs to the series entitled ‘Headline series’ and was used by the Library of Congress as the basis for creating the authority record for that series (F3)
The textual content of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F2) R41 has representative manifestation the October 2002 issue of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F3), which was used as the source for the bibliographic record created by the National Library of France
Type: Property
R42 is representative manifestation singleton for
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies an instance of Manifestation Singleton that has been declared as the unique representative for an instance of F2 Expression by some bibliographic agency.
This property identifies an instance of F4 Manifestation Singleton that has been chosen as the most characteristic Manifestation Singleton of the instance of F2 Expression of which it is a manifestation.
Identifying an instance of F4 Manifestation Singleton that is representative for an instance of F2 Expression makes it possible in turn to identify an instance of F2 Expression that is representative for an instance of F1 Work, and to decide what should be regarded as the title of the work.
The title of an Expression may not be one taken from a representative Manifestation Product Type or Manifestation Singleton.
A given expression can have more than one representative Manifestation Singleton.
It is a shortcut for the more developed path: F2 Expression R48i was assigned by F41 Representative Manifestation Assignment R53 assigned F4 Manifestation Singleton.
Examples:
The musical text of Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’ (F22) R42 has representative manifestation singleton the manuscript identified by shelfmark ‘MS-8282’ within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music (F4) [explanation: the BnF’s Department for Music holds 3 manuscript scores (identified by shelfmarks ‘MS-8282’, ‘MS-13778’, and ‘MS-17321’) for this opera; the title inscribed on MS-8282 is ‘Vichnou’, while MS-13778 and MS-17321 are titled ‘Vistnou’; the authorised form chosen by cataloguers and reference tools such as the Grove Dictionary for Opera is ‘Vichnou’, while ‘Vistnou’ is recorded in the BnF’s authority file as a variant form only]
Type: Property
R43 carried out by
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates a bibliographic agency (represented by one or more of its cataloguers) and the assigning of which Manifestation (i.e., which instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type or F4 Manifestation Singleton) is representative for a given expression.
In cataloguing practice, such a relationship is usually just implicit. However, it can become explicit, for example when a bibliographic agency creates an authority record for a given work and fills the “Source” field with information about the publication that contains the expression that was used by the bibliographic agency to establish the uniform title for the work realised in that expression.
Examples:
Assigning the manuscript identified by shelfmark ‘MS-8282’ within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music, as representative for the musical text of Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’ (F41) R43 carried out by the National Library of France (F44), identified by code ‘FRBNF’ at the beginning of field 001 in the INTERMARC authority record created for Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’
Assigning the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F41), mentioned in the ‘Encyclopaedia Britannica’, 15th edition, R43 carried out by the Library of Congress (F44), identified by code ‘DLC’ in field 040 of the MARC21 authority record created for Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’
Type: Property
R44 carried out by
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates a bibliographic agency (represented by one or more of its cataloguers) and the assigning of which expression is representative for a given Work.
In cataloguing practice, such a relationship is usually just implicit. However, it can become explicit, for example when a bibliographic agency creates an authority record for a given work and fills the “Source” field with information about the publication that contains the expression that was used by the bibliographic agency to establish the uniform title for the work realised in that expression.
Examples:
Assigning the musical text contained in the manuscript identified by shelfmark ‘MS-8282’ within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music, as representative for Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’ (F41) R44 carried out by the National Library of France, identified by code ‘FRBNF’ at the beginning of field 001 in the INTERMARC authority record for Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’ (F44)
Assigning the text embodied in the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ as the representative expression for Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F42) R44 carried out by the bibliographic agency identified, in field 040 of a MARC21 authority record for Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’, by the code ‘DLC’ (i.e., the Library of Congress) (F44)
Type: Property
R45 assigned to
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies the entity to which an actor, such as a bibliographic agency, assigned an instance of F13 Identifier.
Examples:
Assigning the uniform title ‘The Adoration of the Shepherds (Coventry)’ (F40) R45 assigned to the anonymous textual work otherwise simply known as ‘The Adoration of the Shepherds’ (F15) [assignment of an Identifier to a Work]
Assigning the uniform title ‘Rite of spring (Choreographic Work: Bausch)’ (F40) R45 assigned to Pina Bausch’s choreographic work entitled ‘Rite of spring’ (F15) [assignment of an Identifier to a Work]
Assigning the uniform title ‘King Kong (1933)’ (F40) R45 assigned to the motion picture directed in 1933 by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack, entitled ‘King Kong’ (F15) [assignment of an Identifier to a Work]
Assigning the controlled access point ‘Guillaume, de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377’ (F40) R45 assigned to Guillaume de Machaut (F10) [assignment of an Identifier to a Person]
Assigning the controlled access point ‘Univerza v Ljubljani. Oddelek za bibliotekarstvo’ (F40) R45 assigned to the Department for library science of the University of Ljubljana (F11) [assignment of an Identifier to a Corporate Body]
Type: Property
R46 assigned
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the instance of F13 Identifier assigned to an instance of E1 CRM Entity and the event of assigning it.
Examples:
Assigning a uniform title to the anonymous textual work known as ‘The Adoration of the Shepherds’, a title shared by another, distinct anonymous textual work (F40) R46 assigned the uniform title ‘The Adoration of the Shepherds (Coventry)’ (F50)
Assigning a uniform title to Pina Bausch’s choreographic work entitled ‘Rite of spring’ (F40) R46 assigned the uniform title ‘Rite of spring (Choreographic Work: Bausch)’ (F50)
Assigning a uniform title to the motion picture directed in 1933 by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack and entitled ‘King Kong’ (F40) R46 assigned the uniform title ‘King Kong (1933)’ (F50)
Assigning a controlled access point to Guillaume de Machaut (F40) R46 assigned ‘Guillaume, de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377’ (F50)
Assigning a controlled access point to the Department for library science of the University of Ljubljana (F40) R46 assigned ‘Univerza v Ljubljani. Oddelek za bibliotekarstvo’ (F50)
Assigning a subject heading (in an authority record) to the concept of knowledge representation (F40) R46 assigned ‘Conceptual structures (Information theory)’ (F50)
Assigning a subject heading (in a bibliographic record) to the concept of the appreciation of Victor Hugo’s works in Germany between 1870 and 1914 (F40) R46 assigned ‘Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885 – Appreciation – Germany – 1870-1914’ (F13)
Type: Property
R48 assigned to
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning a representative instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type or F4 Manifestation Singleton with the expression to which it was assigned.
Examples:
Selecting the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ as the representative manifestation for the text of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F41) R48 assigned to the text of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F22)
Selecting the 2007 edition of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ as the representative manifestation for the notation of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F41) R48 assigned to the notation of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F22)
Selecting the 1983 edition of Stanley Karnow’s textual work entitled ‘Vietnam, the war nobody won’ as the representative manifestation for a partial expression of the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F41) R48 assigned to the content of the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F22)
Selecting the issue dated October 2002 of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ as the representative manifestation for a partial expression of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F41) R48 assigned to the content of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F22)
Selecting the manuscript held by the National Library of France and identified by shelf mark ‘MS-8282’ as the representative Manifestation Singleton for the notation of Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’ (F41) R48 assigned to the notation of Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’ (F22)
Type: Property
R49 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning a representative instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type with the F3 Manifestation Product Type which has been assigned.
Examples:
Selecting the representative manifestation for the text of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F41) R49 assigned the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F3)
Selecting the representative manifestation for the notation of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F41) R49 assigned the 2007 edition of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F3)
Selecting the representative manifestation for a partial expression of the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F41) R49 assigned the 1983 edition of Stanley Karnow’s textual work entitled ‘Vietnam, the war nobody won’ (F3)
Selecting the representative manifestation for a partial expression of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F41) R49 assigned the issue dated October 2002 of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F22)
Type: Property
R5 has component
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an F2 Expression X with a structural component Y that conveys in itself the complete concept of a work that is member of (R10) the overall work realized by X.
It does not cover the relationship that exists between pre-existing expressions that are re-used in a new, larger expression and that new, larger expression. Such a relationship is modelled by P165 incorporates.
Examples:
The Italian text of Dante’s textual work entitled ‘Divina Commedia’ (F22) R5 has component the Italian text of Dante’s textual work entitled ‘Inferno’ (F22)
The musical notation of Mozart’s Singspiel entitled ‘Die Zauberflöte’ (F22) R5 has component the musical notation of Mozart’s aria entitled ‘Der Hölle Rache’, also known as ‘The Queen of the Night’s Aria’ (F22)
The visual content of the map entitled ‘Wales – The Midlands – South West England’, scale 1:400,000, issued by Michelin in 2005 (F22) R5 has component the visual content of the inset entitled ‘Liverpool’, scale 1:200,000, set within the compass of the map titled ‘Wales – The Midlands – South West England’, scale 1:400,000, issued by Michelin in 2005 (F22)
Type: Property
R50 assigned to
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning a representative instance of F2 Expression with the instance of F15 Complex Work to which it was assigned.
Examples:
Selecting the text embodied in the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ as the representative expression for Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F42) R50 assigned to Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F15)
Selecting the musical notation embodied in the 2007 edition of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ as the representative expression for John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F42) R50 assigned to John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F15)
Selecting the publication expression of the 1983 edition of Stanley Karnow’s textual work entitled ‘Vietnam, the war nobody won’ as the representative expression for the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F42) R50 assigned to the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F18)
Selecting the publication expression of the issue dated October 2002 of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ as the representative expression of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F42) R50 assigned to the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F18)
Selecting the content of the manuscript identified by shelfmark ‘MS-8282’ within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music, as the representative expression of Stanislas Champein’s musical work entitled ‘Vichnou’ (F42) R50 assigned to Stanislas Champein’s musical work entitled ‘Vichnou’ (F15)
Type: Property
R51 assigned
Quantification: many to many, necessary,dependent(1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning a representative instance of F2 Expression with the F2 Expression which has been assigned.
Examples:
Selecting the representative expression for Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F42) R51 assigned the text embodied in the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F22)
Selecting the representative expression for John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F42) R51 assigned the musical notation embodied in the 2007 edition of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F15)
Selecting the representative expression for the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F42) R51 assigned the publication expression of the volume of the series entitled ‘Headline series’ that consists of the 1983 edition of Stanley Karnow’s textual work entitled ‘Vietnam, the war nobody won’ (F24)
Selecting the representative expression of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F42) R51 assigned the publication expression of the issue dated October 2002 of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F24)
Selecting the representative expression of Stanislas Champein’s musical work entitled ‘Vichnou’ (F42) R51 assigned the content of the manuscript identified by shelfmark ‘MS-8282’ within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music (F22)
Type: Property
R52 used rule
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning an instance of F13 Identifier with the instructions followed by an actor, such as a Bibliographic Agency, in creating that identifier.
Examples:
Assigning the uniform title ‘Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Concertos, violins (2), string orchestra, BWV 1043, D minor’ to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Double Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043 (F40) R52 used rule AACR2R 25.25-25.35F1 (F43)
Assigning the uniform title ‘Bach, Johann Sebastian [Konzerte, Vl 1 2 Orch BWV 1043]’ to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Double Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043 (F40) R52 used rule RAK-Musik (Revidierte Ausgabe 2003), Chapter 6 (F43)
Assigning the uniform title ‘Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750). – [Concertos. Violons (2), orchestre à cordes. BWV 1043. Ré mineur]’ to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Double Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043 (F40) R52 used rule AFNOR Z 44-079 (F43)
Assigning the controlled access point ‘Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377)’ (F40) R52 used rule AFNOR Z 44-061 (F43)
Assigning the controlled access point ‘Guillaume, de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377’ (F40) R52 used rule AACR2R 22 (F43)
Type: Property
R53 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning a representative instance of F4 Manifestation Singleton with the F4 Manifestation Singleton which has been assigned.
Examples:
Selecting the representative Manifestation Singleton for the notation of Stanislas Champein’s opera ‘Vichnou’ (F41) R53 assigned the manuscript held by the National Library of France and identified by shelf mark ‘MS-8282’ (F4)
Type: Property
R54 has nomen language
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with an instance of E56 Language which is a target language for the associated nomen use.
Examples:
‘001 FRBNF119304566’…‘100 $w.0..b.spa.$aColón$mCristóbal$d1450?-1506’ (F35) R54 has nomen language the language referred to in subfield $w by the ISO code ‘spa,’ i.e., Spanish (E56)
‘001 FRBNF119304566’…‘400 $w....b.eng.$aColumbus$mChristopher$d1450?-1506’ (F35) R54 has nomen language the language referred to in subfield $w by the ISO code ‘eng,’ i.e., English (E56)
‘001 FRBNF118726828’…‘110 $w20..b.fre.$aConseil international des musées’ (F35) R54 has nomen language the language referred to in subfield $w by the ISO code ‘fre,’ i.e., French (E56)
‘001 FRBNF118726828’…‘110 $w20..b.ger.$aInternationaler Museumsrat’ (F35) R54 has nomen language the language referred to in subfield $w by the ISO code ‘ger,’ i.e., German (E56)
‘ID: 300024668’…‘navaja (C,U,Spanish,UF,U,SN)’ R54 has nomen language Spanish (E56) (“used for” term, Getty Art & Architecture Thesaurus Online, retrieved 19/11/2012)
Type: Property
R55 has nomen form
Quantification: many to one (0,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with the instance of E55 Type that characterizes the Nomen referred to in the Nomen Use Statement, such as abbreviation, full name etc. In the case of abbreviations, the source of this form may or may not be explicitly mentioned.
Examples:
‘010 __ |a n 78004438’…‘410 2_ |a IFLA’ to refer to the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (F35) R55 has nomen form acronym (E55)
Type: Property
R56 has related use
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement with another instance of F35 Nomen Use Statement which has a related use in some context, such as alternative, lexical variant, replacing former use etc. The property R56.1 allows for specifying the particular kind of the nomen use statement relationship.
Examples:
‘001 FRBNF122597517’…‘14506$w.1..b.fre.$aDu sublime’ (F35) R56 has related use ‘001 FRBNF122597517’…‘14506$w.0..g.grp $aΠερὶ ὕπσους’ (F35) R56.1 has type parallel form (E55)
‘001 FRBNF126866954’…‘100 $w.0..b.....$aTyrrell$mGeorge$d1861-1909’ (F35) R56 has related use ‘001 FRBNF126866954’…‘466 $w....b $aTyrell$oAffaire$g1907’ (F35) R56.1 has type has variant access point for a personal name, intended to be displayed in a subject index only, and not in a personal names index (E55) [Explanation: in the Intermarc format used at the National Library of France, tag 466 in an authority record for a person serves to introduce a topical term which is displayed as a variant form for the personal name in the subject index, but is not displayed in the name index]
‘010 __ |a n 78004438’…‘410 2_ |a IFLA’ (F35) R56 has related use ‘010 __ |a n 78004438’…‘110 2_ |a International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions’ R56.1 has type has full form (in MARC 21 field 410 serves as a reference to the accepted form which appears in field 110)
Type: Property
R57 is based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F38 Character with an instance of E39 Actor that the character is motivated by or is intended to represent. An instance of F38 Character may be based on a combination of features taken from several actors. This property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from E28 Conceptual Object, restricted to F38 Character, through the inverse of P94 has created (was created by), E65 Creation P17 was motivated by (motivated) to E1 CRM Entity restricted to E39 Actor.
Examples:
The Character ‘Sinuhe’ (F38) in Mika Waltari’s ‘Sinuhe the Egyptian: A Novel’ R57 is based on Sinuhe (E21) (documented in the autobiographic narrative in fragments carried by The Ramesside Papyrus, Pap. Berlin 10499, Pap. Berlin 3022, The Amherst fragments (m-q) and other Egyptian sources)
The Character ‘Alexander’ (F38) in Mary Renault’s ‘Fire from Heaven’ R57 is based on Alexander the Great of Macedon (356-323) (E21)
Type: Property
R58 has fictional member
Type: Property
R59 had typical subject
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F38 Character representing a group with another instance of F38 Character that is presented in relevant fiction as a member of the fictional group.
Examples:
Argonauts (F38) R58 has fictional member Jason (F38)
Type: Property
R6 carries
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F54 Utilized Information Carrier with the unique instance of F24 Publication Expression it carries.
Examples:
The British Library’s holding identified by shelfmark ‘DSC 9078.177 vol 19’ (F5) R6 carries the entire content (text, layout, publisher logo, etc.) of the publication entitled ‘Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: final report’, issued by publisher named ‘K. G. Saur’ in 1998 (F24)
Type: Property
R60 used to use language
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F51 Pursuit with the instance of E56 Language that was characteristically used for the products of the associated activity.
The property R60.1 has type of use allows for specifying a particular form of use.
Examples:
Samuel Beckett’s activity as author of English texts (F51) R60 used to use language English (E56) R60.1 has type of use Authorship (E55)
Samuel Beckett’s activity as author of French texts (F51) R60 used to use language French (E56) R60.1 has type of use Authorship (E55)
Samuel Beckett’s activity as translator of English texts into French (F51) R60 used to use language French (E56) R60.1 has type of use Translation – target language (E55)
Samuel Beckett’s activity as translator of English texts (F51) R60 used to use language English (E56) R60.1 has type of use Translation – source language (E55)
Type: Property
R61 occurred in kind of context
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F52 Name Use Activity with the instance of E55 Type that characterises the kind of role or context within which the associated name was used.
Examples:
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson using the name ‘Lewis Carroll’ (F52) R61 occurred in kind of context writing for children (E55)
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson using the name ‘Charles Dodgson’ (F52) R61 occurred in kind of context writing in mathematics (E55)
Type: Property
R62 was used for membership in
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F52 Name Use Activity with the instance of E74 Group that characterises the context within which the associated name was used for membership in that group.
Examples:
Using the name ‘John Paul I’ (F52) R62 was used for membership in the corporate body identified in the Library of Congress’s authority file as ‘Catholic Church. Pope’ (F11)
Type: Property
R63 named
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F52 Name Use Activity with the instance of E1 CRM Entity that the associated name was used for.
Examples:
The recording of the MARC 21 field ‘110 2_ |a Canadian Academic Centre in Italy’ (F52) R63 named the instance of F11 Corporate Body represented by the Library of Congress authority record number n 85118480
The appearance of the name ‘Centro accademico canadese in Italia’ on the title page of the book ‘Lo Scavo di S. Giovanni di Ruoti ed il periodo tardoantico in Basilicata’ published in 1983 (F52) R63 named the instance of F11 Corporate Body represented by the Library of Congress authority record number n 85118480
The statement ‘The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users’ cited from the ‘About IFLA’ page of the website http://www.ifla.org/ (F35) R63 named the instance of F11 Corporate Body represented by the Library of Congress authority record number n 78004438
Type: Property
R64 used name
Quantification: many to one, necessary (1,1:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F52 Name Use Activity with the instance of E41 Appellation that was used for the associated entity.
Examples:
The appearance of the name ‘Lewis Carroll’ on the title page of ‘Le avventure d’Alice nel paese delle meraviglie’, published in 1872 in London by Macmillan and Co. (F52) R64 used name ‘Lewis Carroll’ (E41)
The appearance of the name ‘Centro accademico canadese in Italia’ on the title page of the book ‘Lo Scavo di S. Giovanni di Ruoti ed il periodo tardoantico in Basilicata’ published in 1983 (F52) R64 used name ‘Centro accademico canadese in Italia’ (E41)
The appearance of the name ‘Canadian Academic Centre in Italy’ on page 6 of the book ‘Lo Scavo di S. Giovanni di Ruoti ed il periodo tardoantico in Basilicata’ published in 1983 (F52) R64 used name ‘Canadian Academic Centre in Italy’ (E41)
The appearance of the name ‘IFLA’ as an acronym for ‘The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions’ in the sentence (F2) ‘The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users’ cited from the ‘About IFLA’ page of the website http://www.ifla.org/ (F52) R64 used name ‘IFLA’ (E41)
Type: Property
R65 recorded aspects of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F29 Recording Event with an instance of E18 Physical Thing that was involved in the perdurant features of which were recorded in that process. This property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from F29 Recording Event through R20 recorded (was recorded through) to E2 Temporal Entity restricted to E3 Condition State, the inverse of P44 has condition (is condition of) to E18 Physical Thing. Also this property is a shortcut of the more fully developed path from F29 Recording Event through R20 recorded (was recorded through) to E2 Temporal Entity restricted to E5 Event, P12 occurred in the presence of E77 Persistent Item.
Examples:
The making of the photograph of the three Allied leaders at Yalta in February 1945 (F29) R65 recorded aspects of Stalin (E21)
Filming Louise Bourgeois at work in the context of the shooting of the documentary movie entitled ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine’ (F29) R65 recorded aspects of Louise Bourgeois (E21)
Type: Property
R66 included performed version of
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of F31 Performance with a product of the mind that was performed in the course of that instance of F31 Performance.
According to the level of knowledge available about the performance, the range of this property can actually be specialised as either an instance of F1 Work (if nothing is known as to which specific expression of the work was performed), or of F2 Expression (if there is a reasonable amount of certainty as to which specific expression—e.g., a well identified translation of a play—of the work was performed).
In addition to being a subproperty of P16 used specific object (was used for), this property also is a shortcut of the fully developed path that goes from F31 Performance to F1 Work through: R25 performed F25 Performance Plan P165 incorporates F22 Self-Contained Expression R3i realises. In this fully developed path, the specific instance of F22 Self-Contained Expression can be precisely identified and described for its own sake, or it can just be known to have necessarily existed.
Examples:
The performance of ‘Hamlet’ on 17 June 1909 in Berlin, Deutsches Theater, by Alexander Moissi, directed by Max Reinhardt (F31) R66 included performed version of William Shakespeare’s work ‘Hamlet’ (F15) [Note: the specific German translation that was performed is not mentioned in the documentation available from http://www.glopad.org/pi/en/record/production/1001207]
The performance of ‘Hamlet’ on 6 June 1964 in Zurich, Schauspielhaus, by Compagnia Proclemer-Albertazzi, directed by Franco Zeffirelli (F31) R66 included performed version of Gerardo Guerrieri’s Italian translation (F22) of William Shakespeare’s work ‘Hamlet’
Type: Property