Hi Jim,
A serialization character of prints is not so obvious to me. The
reworking of print plates appears to me
to be a rather peculiar process of modification of a material object,
not so much an editorial series.
The actual printing process is either a mechanical one, or a combination
of manual creative work and
mechanical work, which I'd see more similar to book printing on one
side, and mold-based techniques,
such as in ceramics or bronze?
Best,
Martin
On 7/8/2015 7:05 μμ, Jim Salmons wrote:
Regine, C.E.S., and Martin,
In the context of FRBRoo as a DSL/extension of #cidocCRM with
particular reference to the “serialization” character of print
production, it may be useful to consider the ISSN.org’s contribution
of PRESSoo, an extension/harmonization that brings serialization and
continuation semantics to FRBRoo.
The reference document is found here:
http://www.issn.org/the-centre-and-the-network/our-partners-and-projects/pressoo/
and Patrick Le Boeuf’s presentation on behalf of the ISSN working
group which developed this valuable contribution is here:
http://www.slideshare.net/patrickleboeuf/20130719-pres-soo
Happy-Healthy Vibes,
-: Jim :-
Jim Salmons
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