Dear Florian,

There is no model without a question. Pages of books constitute a partitioning of an information object. Each page number can be seen as an identifier. Paragraphs belong to an alternative partitioning system. The reproduction has its own particioning, the scanned double pages. Each scanned image represents, actually also incorporates, the text of two pages of the reproduced. Between alternative partitionings, one can define includes/overlaps relations.

If this is elegant, depends on what queries or functions you'd like to support.

Best,

martin

On 7/3/2017 1:36 μμ, Florian Kräutli wrote:
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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