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Mental processes are considered as events, in cases where they are connected with the material externalization of their results; for example, the creation of a poem, a performance or a change of intention that becomes obvious from subsequent actions or declarations.The effects of an instance of E5 Event may not lead to relevant permanent changes of properties or relations of the items involved in it, for example an unrecorded performance. Of course, in order to be documented, some kind of evidence for an event must exist, be it witnesses, traces or products of the event.While instances of E4 Period always require some form of coherence between its constituent phenomena, in addition, the essential constituents of instances of E5 Event should contribute to an overall effect; for example, the statements made during a meeting and the listening of the audience.Viewed at a coarse level of detail, an instance of E5 Event may appear as if it had an ‘instantaneous’ overall effect, but any process or interaction of material nature in reality have an extent in time and space. At a fine level, instances of E5 Event may be analysed into component phenomena and phases within a space and timeframe, and as such can be seen as a period, regardless of the size of the phenomena. The reverse is not necessarily the case: not all instances of E4 Period give rise to a noteworthy overall effect and are thus not instances of E5 Event.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E5","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":276,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Expression - Presence in Event "},{"classID":218,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Expression","parentClasses":[30,67],"ancestorClasses":[1,27,64,65,66,70,81,82,380],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises the intellectual or artistic realisations of works in the form of identifiable immaterial objects, such as texts, poems, jokes, musical or choreographic notations, movement pattern, sound pattern, images, multimedia objects, or any combination of such forms that have objectively recognisable structures. The substance of F2 Expression is signs.\r\nExpressions cannot exist without a physical carrier, but do not depend on a specific physical carrier and can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. Carriers may include human memory.\r\nInasmuch as the form of F2 Expression is an inherent characteristic of the F2 Expression, any change in form (e.g., from alpha-numeric notation to spoken word, a poem created in capitals and rendered in lower case) is a new F2 Expression. Similarly, changes in the intellectual conventions or instruments that are employed to express a work (e.g., translation from one language to another) result in the creation of a new F2 Expression. Thus, if a text is revised or modified, the resulting F2 Expression is considered to be a new F2 Expression. Minor changes, such as corrections of spelling and punctuation, etc., are normally considered variations within the same F2 Expression. On a practical level, the degree to which distinctions are made between variant expressions of a work will depend to some extent on the nature of the F1 Work itself, and on the anticipated needs of users.\r\nThe genre of the work may provide an indication of which features are essential to the expression. In some cases, aspects of physical form, such as typeface and page layout, are not integral to the intellectual or artistic realisation of the work as such, and therefore are not distinctive criteria for the respective expressions. For another work, features such as layout may be essential. For instance, the author or a graphic designer may wrap a poem around an image.\r\nAn expression of a work may include expressions of other works within it. For instance, an anthology of poems is regarded as a work in its own right that makes use of expressions of the individual poems that have been selected and ordered as part of an intellectual process. This does not make the contents of the aggregated expressions part of this work, but only parts of the resulting expression.\r\nIf an instance of F2 Expression is of a specific form, such as text, image, etc., it may be simultaneously instantiated in the specific classes representing these forms in CIDOC CRM. Thereby one can make use of the more specific properties of these classes, such as language (which is applicable to instances of E33 Linguistic Object only).","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"F2","classURI":"http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F2","namespaceURI":"http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/","namespaceID":6,"namespacePrefix":"frbroo","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"FRBRoo version 2.4","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":276,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Expression - Presence in Event "},{"classID":1359,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Presence of a Thing","parentClasses":[5],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,4,83,380,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class expresses the phenomenon of the presence and role of one or more 'things', i.e. non-acting persistent items, in an event in which the thing or things are physically or intentionally, but passively present. A dedicated type describes the role of the associated entity while it is also possible to provide qualities that characterise the intentional or social role associated with the thing in the context of the event.\r\nOne or more humans can be associated to an event as involved things but they are then the object and not the subject of the involvement, like in the case of slave trade. If humans act in the context of the event, the sdh-so:C15 Participation class must be used.\r\nThe crm::P12 occurred in the presence of property is a shortcut of the complete path ...\r\n \r\nThe crm:P11 had participant is a shortcut of the full path: crm:E5 Event→ sdh-so:P11 has participation (as inverse of sdh-so:P11 is participation in) → sdh-so:C15 Participation → sdh-so:P10 is participation of  → crm:E39 Actor .\r\n ","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C38","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life/C38","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life/","namespaceID":366,"namespacePrefix":"sdh-slc","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS Social Life Core (v1.0)","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":276,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Expression - Presence in Event "},{"classID":1811,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Presence of a Thing Type","parentClasses":[53],"ancestorClasses":[1,27,64,65,70,380],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of the sdh-so:C38 Presence of a Thing class.\r\nA presence type is often defined in relation to event types, and can be associated to the relevant ones using the sdh:P69 is defined in relation to property","entityBasicType":30,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Type (controlled vocabulary)","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C44","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life/C44","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life/","namespaceID":366,"namespacePrefix":"sdh-slc","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS Social Life Core (v1.0)","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":276,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Expression - Presence in Event "}]