Yes that example is clear.

But I am still confused about the phrase: "A schema of the products that result from their application." in E29. The product of the application of the technique is not a technique. Shouldn't this phrase be removed from E29's note? What was the reason to include this phrase?

Thanks again,

Thanasis

On 10/07/14 16:02, Dominic Oldman wrote:
Im not quite sure what you mean

But P56_bears feature can then be used with a Man-Made Feature E25 which
can have a P2_has_type which could be a thesuarus term.

Explore P56 on this example

http://collection.britishmuseum.org/resource?uri=http://collection.britishmuseum.org/id/object/CGR87820

Techniques are usually applied from a production event usinmg
P32_used_general_technique

Cheers,

Dominic


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*From:* Athanasios Velios <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Thursday, July 10, 2014 11:13 AM
*Subject:* [Crm-sig] Technique and product of technique

Hello list,

We are compiling a thesaurus of bookbinding terms and we would like some
advice on this:

The CRM says E29 Design or Procedure can be:

"1. A schema for the activities it describes
2. A schema of the products that result from their application."

Does this mean that one can use E29 Design or Procedure to describe a
feature or an object? Am I misinterpreting the purpose of E29?

Two examples:
gilding (technique) -> gilding (feature)
tooling (decorative techniques of covers) -> tooling (embossed feature
on cover)

The question came up when considering a number of techniques/features
terms. AAT seems to often define these separately, and I think this
should be the case, but some people may feel this is redundant after
looking at E29 and since the definitions of a given pair of
technique/feature are almost identical.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Thanasis
-- Dr. Athanasios Velios
Ligatus
University of the Arts London
www.ligatus.org.uk
+44(0)2075146432
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