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Am 28.03.2022 um 05:22 schrieb Pat Riva via Crm-sig <crm-sig@ics.forth.gr>:

> Hello all,
> 
> Continuing the series of e-votes to complete outstanding homework.
> 
> Following the discussion of F28 during SIG 52 in February, further editing of 
> the final two paragraphs of the proposed scope note of F28 Expression 
> Creation remained.
> 
> 
> On further analysis, the path information presented in the last paragraph of 
> the F28 scope note seems better placed under R2 is derivation of (for works) 
> and F27 Work Creation (as recently e-voted). 
> 
> 
> This vote is for the related changes to F28, R2 and F27.
> Please vote Yes to accept the revised scope notes, or No to not accept them. 
> If voting no, please explain.
> I will summarize votes to the list on April 3.
> 
> 
> a) Full scope note of F28 Expression Creation
> (first 3 paragraphs accepted in February and given for context)
> 4th paragraph: revised text proposed, to be voted, points to usage of the new 
> R76 property
> 5th paragraph: move first sentence to F27, path explanation to R2, see parts 
> b) and c)
> 
> 
> Scope note: This class comprises activities that result in instances of F2 
> Expression coming into existence. An instance of F2 Expression is considered 
> to be created when it is captured on a carrier other than the creator’s brain.
> Although F2 Expression is an abstract entity, a conceptual object, the 
> creation of an expression inevitably also affects the physical world: when 
> you scribble the first draft of a poem on a sheet of paper, you produce an 
> instance of F3 Manifestation and an instance of F5 Item. F28 Expression 
> Creation is a subclass of E12 Production because the recording of the 
> expression causes a physical modification of the E18 Physical Thing that 
> serves as the carrier. The creation of an instance of F2 Expression coincides 
> with the creation of the first instance of F3 Manifestation that R4 embodies 
> (is embodied in) this instance of F2 Expression.
> The P2 has type (is type of) property can be used to specify the type of the 
> instance of F28 Expression Creation (i.e., activities such as translating, 
> revising, or arranging music are types of creation process). The type of the 
> process is distinct from the type of result even though the typology 
> frequently used for instances of the resulting F2 Expressions may imply the 
> category of the instance of the F28 Expression Creation.
> An instance of F28 Expression Creation may use as source material one or more 
> specific instances of F2 Expression. When the source expression is documented 
> this is also expressed by the property R76 is derivative of (has derivative). 
> In the situation where an expression of one instance of F1 Work serves as 
> source material for the creation of the first expression of a new instance of 
> F1 Work, the relationship between the works is indicated using the property 
> R2 is derivative of (has derivative) between the two instances of F1 Work. 
> Path: F1 Work(1). R3 is realised in: F2 Expression(1). P16i was used for: F28 
> Expression Creation. R17 created: F2 Expression(2). R3i realises: F1 Work(2). 
> R2 is derivative of: F1 Work(1).
> 
> 
> 
> 
> b) Addition to the scope note of R2 is derivative of (has derivative)
> -Add 2nd paragraph explaining the path showing the derivation of one work 
> from another.
> -Add mention at the end of the first paragraph that the property is 
> asymmetric and irreflexive (following the pattern established with issue 517)
> 
> 
> Scope note: This property associates an instance of F1 Work which modifies 
> the content of another instance of F1 Work with the latter. This property is 
> transitive, asymmetric and irreflexive. 
> The inverse of this property is equivalent to the developed path: F1 Work(1). 
> R3 is realised in: F2 Expression(1). P16i was used for: F28 Expression 
> Creation. R17 created: F2 Expression(2). R3i realises: F1 Work(2). That is, 
> F1 Work(1). R2i has derivative: F1 Work (2), without needing to specify the 
> specific expressions involved in the derivation.
> The property R2.1 has type of this property allows for specifying the kind of 
> derivation, such as adaptation, summarisation, etc.
> 
> 
> c) Addition to the scope note of F27 Work Creation, last paragraph
> 
> -The addition points to the use of R2 to document work creation based on 
> another work.
> (the starting point is the scope note as modified by the preceding e-vote 
> ending March 20, 2022)
> 
> 
> Scope note: 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 externalisations that are sufficiently 
> elaborated so that the characteristic conceptual identity of the work could 
> be recognized 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. 
> In the situation where an expression of one instance of F1 Work serves as 
> source material for the creation of the first expression of a new instance of 
> F1 Work, the relationship between the works is indicated using the property 
> R2 is derivative of (has derivative) between the two instances of F1 Work.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Pat Riva
> Acting University Librarian / Bibliothécaire en chef par intérim
> Concordia University / Université Concordia
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> Canada
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