In this case why not use a simple
P2 has type
E55 Type “double-page spread” on your E84 Information Carrier? (in which case
it would be good to also type the “single-page spread” E84)
Or specialize the
R29 reproduced
property into 2 sub-properties, one for the single-page reproduction, one for
the double-page reproduction?
I would go for the latter. What do you think?
All best,
Pierre
On mar. 07 mars 2017 at 15:22 "Florian Kräutli"
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Hi Pierre,
Yes, that's basically it. I don't want to get too specific about things if it's
not necessary.
Best,
Florian
On 7 Mar 2017, at 15:18, Pierre Choffé <
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Thank you Florian. So, basically what you want to do is signal that a PDF
contains single-page or double-page spreads, is that it? Or do you want your
model to be very specific about all the points you mention?
Pierre
On mar. 07 mars 2017 at 15:13 "Florian Kräutli"
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Hi Pierre,
Thanks for your reply!
I will try to give you a bit more context. At the centre of the model is the
book. However, researchers are primarily working with its PDF reproduction.
They want to be able to specify the number of pages in a book, and later also
want to specify the page range for each chapter in the book.
The PDFs are retrieved from different sources and sometimes contain an extra
page with source information. In addition, as is usually the case, the page
numbers in the PDF do not correspond to the page numbers in the book.
Because we cannot safely say how many pages are in the book, we only enter the
number of pages in the PDF. Also when we locate the chapters in the book, we
refer to the page number in the PDF and not to the book.
Later on we would like to be able to say how many pages a chapter occupies in a
book. The same chapter will appear in several books, therefore this can vary
for the same chapter.
Our problem is that when PDFs reproduce a double-page spread on a single page,
chapters in the PDFs will appear to be half as long as in the book. Therefore,
we want to be able to tell if the PDF contains single-page or double-page
spreads.
All the best,
Florian
On 7 Mar 2017, at 15:04, Pierre Choffé <
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Hi Florian,
What is the granularity level of your present model? The book?
What kind of information would you like to retrieve and for what usage? What
problem are you trying to solve?
Are there only 2 possible cases? (either globally for the book 1PDF=1page or
1PDF=2pages, but never “in some cases a mix of both”)
All best,
Pierre
On mar. 07 mars 2017 at 12:36 "Florian Kräutli"
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Dear all,
I have a collection of Books (F5) that have been reproduced (F33) as PDFs (E84).
In some cases, books have been digitised as spreads i.e. one page in the PDF
represents two pages in the book.
Is there an elegant way to model this?
Best,
Florian
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