The FRBR F3 Manifestation Product Type properties labelled CLP and CLR are generally should haves. That is instances of the class described by an instance F3 (ie an instance of F5 Item) should have 173 pages etc. Any particular F5 Item may of course have a different number of pages due to an error in the production process or some E7 Activity later in its history.
Hope this helps SdS Stephen Stead Tel +44 20 8668 3075 Mob +44 7802 755 013 E-mail <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected] LinkedIn Profile <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/steads> http://uk.linkedin.com/in/steads From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Hopwood Sent: 10 April 2012 12:32 To: Regine Stein Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [Crm-sig] LIDO semantics - "Inscriptions" on/in mass-produced media Thanks Regine I appreciate this! Im always slightly put off by the distinction physical vs. digital (having studied physics and being pretty convinced that digital systems are also physical ). I think your solution works perfectly within the specifications but I still have one question: Early on we made a compromise in the modelling process (I think) by stating that all the products we are modelling are FRBRoo Manifestation Product Types essentially designs of a *set* of identical, mass-produced items (the manifestation). Now, commercially published books, say, dont usually have item-level IDs (although apparently in Turkey they do!!!!) and you dont normally know at any point where all the copies are, or even really how many there are exactly once printed and sold, delivered etc. So the manifestation is, correctly, a CRM conceptual object in this sense so how can it even have dimensions, etc. etc.? I think we have mixed models here and mapped product descriptions as though the specific item is at hand. It doesnt bother me too much, and I think its slightly irrelevant to inscriptions and physical objects but I just wanted to point out were not discussing a physical object at this stage..?! Anyhow, can you point me to any sources that have mapped data about books, films/TV, music & photos that include content descriptions? It would be great to see how others have done this in LIDO. Michael From: Regine Stein [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 05 April 2012 21:19 To: Michael Hopwood Cc: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: LIDO semantics - "Inscriptions" on/in mass-produced media Hi Michael, Trying a quick answer for a late Thursday-Friday. An inscription is clearly bound to a physical carrier, as the LIDO spec states by talking of "[...] physical lettering [...] that are affixed [...], incscribed, or attached to the object / work", in compliance with E34 Inscription in the CRM. As you start "I want to include descriptions..." - all the information you address here goes imo into lido:objectDescriptionSet, being typed according to your needs with lido:type attribute. Best, Regine Am 30.03.2012 14:23, schrieb Michael Hopwood: Hello all, A quick question on the LIDO semantics for a Friday. I want to include descriptions or possibly even transcriptions of part of the text of published books, lyrics of recorded music, audio dialogue of film&TV assets, possibly words appearing in photo images Can this be included within LIDO:Inscriptions? Spec says: A transcription or description of any distinguishing or identifying physical lettering, annotations, texts, markings, or labels that are affixed, applied, stamped, written, inscribed, or attached to the object / work, excluding any mark or text inherent in the materials of which it is made. The object/work in this case is actually a FRBRoo Manifestation Product Type, so in what sense does it have Inscriptions? Thanks, Michael Hopwood Linked Heritage Project Lead EDItEUR United House, North Road London N7 9DP UK Tel: +44 20 7503 6418 Mob: +44 7811 591036 Skype: michael.hopwood.editeur http://www.linkedheritage.org/ http://editeur.org/ The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform the sender and delete this e-mail immediately. The contents of this e-mail must not be disclosed or copied without the sender's consent. We cannot accept any responsibility for viruses, so please scan all attachments. The statements and opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the company. EDItEUR Limited is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England no 2994705. Registered Office: 6TH FLOOR, 25 FARRINGDON STREET, LONDON, EC4A 4AB, UNITED KINGDOM -- ___________________________________________________ Regine Stein, Dipl.-Math. Head of Information Technology -- German Documentation Center for Art History Bildarchiv Foto Marburg Philipps-Universität Biegenstraße 11 D-35037 Marburg Tel.: +49 (0) 6421-28 23666 Fax: +49 (0) 6421-28 28931 [email protected] -- www.fotomarburg.de | www.bildindex.de
