YES to all.
Martin
On 3/9/2022 1:18 AM, Pat Riva via Crm-sig wrote:
Hello all,
Following the discussion of F27
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bSvLLTy4WGQVPzeXo4brfIRDqtihYapYjBDzcsZKgF8/edit>during
SIG 52 in February, further work on revised scope notes for F27 and
R16 was completed. It is presented here for an e-vote.
This vote is in 2 parts: a-F27; b-R16
Please vote Yes to accept the revised scope notes, or No to not accept
them. If voting no, please explain. I will summarize the results to
the list on March 20.
a) Revised scope note for class F2, renamed as Work Creation
This class comprises activities by which instances of F1 Work come
into existence. An instance of F27 Work Creation can serve to document
the period a work was coming into existence and the circumstances of
it, when these are known.
An instance of F27 Work Creation marks the initial creation of an
instance of F1 Work through expressions or other externalizations that
are sufficiently elaborated so that the characteristic conceptual
identity of the work could be recognised as existing.
In many cases this will coincide with the first known complete
externalisation of an expression of the work. In other cases, the
initial creation of an instance of F1 Work may be inferred from
multiple, or later, expressions or other forms of evidence. For
instance, commissioning of a work may explicitly be agreed on after
the presentation of an already complete and detailed elaboration of
the work that was not made public. Performances may be prior to
written expressions, as in the case of Shakespeare’s works.
The work, as an intellectual construction, may evolve from its initial
creation onwards, until the last known expression of it.
An instance of E39 Actor with which a work is associated through the
chain of properties F1 Work. R16i was created by: F27 Work Creation.
P14 carried out by: E39 Actor corresponds to the notion of the
“creator” of the work.
*-For comparison, the current scope note of F27*
This class comprises beginnings of evolutions of works.
An instance of F27 Work Conception marks the initiation of the
creation of an instance of F1 Work. The work, as an intellectual
construction, evolves from this point on, until the last known
expression of it. An instance of E39 Actor with which a work is
associated through the chain of properties F1 Work. R16i was initiated
by: F27 Work Conception. P14 carried out by: E39 Actor corresponds to
the notion of the “creator” of the work. In the case of commissioned
works, it is not the commissioning that is regarded as the work
conception, but the acceptance of the commission.
This event does not always correlate with the date assigned in common
library practice to the work, which is usually a later event (such as
the date of completion of the first clean draft).
In addition, F27 Work Conception can serve to document the
circumstances that surrounded the appearance of the original idea for
a work, when these are known.
b) Revised scope note for property R16, renamed "created (was created by)"
-Revised scope note:
This property associates the initial creation of a work and the
instance of F1 Work that was created.
- Current scope note of R16
This property associates the first conception of a work and the
instance of F1 Work itself that ensued from a given initial idea.
It marks the origin of the causality chain that results in a work’s
coming into existence.
Thanks, Pat
Pat Riva
Associate University Librarian, Collection Services
Concordia University
Vanier Library (VL-301-61)
7141 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, QC H4B 1R6
Canada
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