I'm not sure I agree with this. Pages containing a text have an inherent order 
without the context of a larger text from which they are drawn. E.g. a short 
story excerpted from a collection: even without repackaging it as an 
independent resource, treating it simply as a set of pages, it has a definite 
order, without which it has considerably reduced utility.

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A. Soroka
Digital Research and Scholarship R & D
the University of Virginia Library



On May 19, 2010, at 11:25 AM, Steve Bayliss wrote:

> Sequence can be thought of as a property of the relationship between the 
> resource and collection (page and book) rather than a property of the 
> resource itself.  That is to say that one page follows another only by virtue 
> of the pages being in the book - having a relationship to the book.  There 
> could be cases where a resource was in different collections and you wanted 
> to express resource sequence differently in different collections - so the 
> sequence is strictly a property of the relationship itself rather than the 
> resource.


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