I was under the impression from some time ago that this was going to be
retired. An appellation of an actor entity is an actor appellation and
doesnt need specialisation.

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On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Stephen Stead <[email protected]> wrote:

> The scope note and examples of E82 Actor Appellation do not clearly convey
> the idea that the appellation must be of a form that is characteristically
> an appellation of an actor. This is causing confusion in the user community.
>
> One alternative is to retire E82 altogether and the other is to update the
> scope note.
>
> I would vote for deprecation/retirement.
>
>
>
> I have also suggested a new scope note and changed examples:-
> E82 Actor Appellation
>
> Subclass of:         E41 <#m_-7536294752194596537__E41_Appellation>
> Appellation
>
>
>
> Scope note:        This class comprises any sort of name, number, code or
> symbol characteristically used to identify an E39 Actor.
>
>
>
> An E39 Actor will typically have more than one E82 Actor Appellation, and
> instances of E82 Actor Appellation in turn may have alternative
> representations. The distinction between corporate and personal names,
> which is particularly important in library applications, should be made by
> explicitly linking the E82 Actor Appellation to an instance of either E21
> Person or E74 Group/E40 Legal Body. If this is not possible, the
> distinction can be made through the use of the *P2 has type* mechanism.
>
> Examples:
>
> §  “John Doe”
>
> §  “Doe, J”
>
> §  “the U.S. Social Security Number 246-14-2304”
>
> §  “the Artist Formerly Known as Prince”
>
> §  “the Master of the Flemish Madonna”
>
> §  “Raphael’s Workshop”
>
> §  “the Brontë Sisters”
>
> §  “ICOM”
>
> §  “International Council of Museums”
>
>
> E82 Actor Appellation
>
> Subclass of:         E41 <#m_-7536294752194596537__E41_Appellation>
> Appellation
>
>
>
> Scope note:        This class comprises any sort of name, number, code or
> symbol characteristically used to identify an E39 Actor. That is the very
> form of the name indicates that it is an appellation of an instance of E39
> Actor.
>
>
>
> An E39 Actor will typically have more than one E82 Actor Appellation, and
> instances of E82 Actor Appellation in turn may have alternative
> representations. The distinction between corporate and personal names,
> which is particularly important in library applications, should be made by
> explicitly linking the E82 Actor Appellation to an instance of either E21
> Person or E74 Group/E40 Legal Body. If this is not possible, the
> distinction can be made through the use of the *P2 has type* mechanism.
>
> Examples:
>
> §   the U.S. Social Security Number “246-14-2304”
>
> §  UK Company Number “2374216”
>
> §  Leonardo da Vinci’s ULAN identifier “ULAN500010879”
>
>
>
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