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The CRM does not propose a specific form to support reasoning about possible identity.","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E21","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":28,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Writing of a portion of a longer text (daily diary, account book, etc.)"},{"classID":21,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Person","parentClasses":[20,38,1763],"ancestorClasses":[1,18,19,64,66,70,83,539,881],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises real persons who live or are assumed to have lived. Legendary figures that may have existed, such as Ulysses and King Arthur, fall into this class if the documentation refers to them as historical figures. In cases where doubt exists as to whether several persons are in fact identical, multiple instances can be created and linked to indicate their relationship. The CRM does not propose a specific form to support reasoning about possible identity.","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E21","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":188,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":28,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Writing of a portion of a longer text (daily diary, account book, etc.)"},{"classID":244,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Expression Creation","parentClasses":[12,59,1062],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,4,5,7,11,57,83,211,539,756,887],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises activities that result in instances of F2 Expression coming into existence. This class characterises the externalisation of an Individual Work.\r\nAlthough 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 F4 Manifestation Singleton; F28 Expression Creation is a subclass of E12 Production because the recording of the expression causes a physical modification of the carrying E18 Physical Thing. The work becomes manifest by being expressed on a physical carrier different from the creator’s brain. The spatio-temporal circumstances under which the expression is created are necessarily the same spatio-temporal circumstances under which the first instance of F4 Manifestation Singleton is produced. The mechanisms through which oral tradition (of myths, tales, music, etc.) operates are not further investigated in this model. As far as bibliographic practice is concerned, only those instances of F2 Expression that are externalised on physical carriers other than both the creator’s brain and the auditor’s brain are taken into account (for a discussion of the modelling of oral traditions, see: Nicolas, Yann. ‘Folklore Requirements for Bibliographic Records: oral traditions and FRBR.’ In: Cataloging Classification Quarterly (2005). Vol. 39, No. 3-4. P. 179-195).\r\nIt is possible to use the P2 has type (is type of) property in order to specify that the creation of a given expression of a given work played a particular role with regard to the overall bibliographic history of that work (e.g., that it was the creation of the progenitor expression on which all other expressions of the same work are based; or that it was the creation of the critical edition that served as the basis for canonical references to the work).","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"F28","classURI":"http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F28","namespaceURI":"http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/","namespaceID":6,"namespacePrefix":"frbroo","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"FRBRoo version 2.4","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":28,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Writing of a portion of a longer text (daily diary, account book, etc.)"},{"classID":503,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Expression Portion","parentClasses":[218,1275],"ancestorClasses":[1,27,64,65,66,67,70,81,82],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"The instances of this class are portions or sections of expressions clearly identifiable as such (e.g. a chapter of a book) or defined by the reader (e.g. a couple of sentences). Therefore the identity of the portion is provided by the definition adopted by the user in order to cut it out.\r\nIf an expression or expression portion is split on different carriers (e.g. the first part of the copy of a letter is found in the end of volume I and the second part of the copy in the beginning of volume II) then the portion is related to both volumes as carriers of the one relevant expression portion. In this case the expression portion will be associated as part of two different Expression instances.","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C2","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/sources-information-metadata/C2","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/sources-information-metadata/","namespaceID":74,"namespacePrefix":"sdh-info","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS for Sources Information and Metadata ongoing","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":28,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Writing of a portion of a longer text (daily diary, account book, etc.)"},{"classID":516,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Expression Portion Type","parentClasses":[53],"ancestorClasses":[1,27,64,65,70],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of the geovC5 Expression portion class.","entityBasicType":30,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Type (controlled vocabulary)","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C3","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/sources-information-metadata/C3","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/sources-information-metadata/","namespaceID":74,"namespacePrefix":"sdh-info","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS for Sources Information and Metadata ongoing","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":28,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Writing of a portion of a longer text (daily diary, account book, etc.)"},{"classID":1275,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Expression","parentClasses":[67],"ancestorClasses":[1,27,64,65,66,70,81,82],"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. The substance of F2 Expression is signs.An Expression is the outcome of the intellectual or creative process of realizing a Work. Subsequent expressions conveying the same work may be created over time.Expressions do not depend on a specific physical carrier and can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. As far as bibliographic practice is concerned, only instances of F2 Expression that are externalised on physical carriers other than both the creator’s brain and an auditor’s brain are taken into account.The form of F2 Expression is an inherent characteristic of the F2 Expression. Differences in form imply different Expressions (e.g., from text to spoken word, a transcript of a recording). Similarly, differences in language or means of performance imply different Expressions (e.g., translations or arrangements for different instruments). Thus, if a text is revised or modified, the result is considered to be a new F2 Expression. While theoretically any change in signs will result in a new Expression, conventionally the context and use will determine the rules for distinguishing among expressions.An instance of F2 Expression which includes spoken or written text may be multiply instantiated as an instance of E33 Linguistic Object. This allows for the association of the E56 Language of the text with the instance of F2 Expression by using the property P72 has language (is language of).","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"F2","classURI":"http://iflastandards.info/ns/lrm/lrmoo/F2","namespaceURI":"http://iflastandards.info/ns/lrm/lrmoo/","namespaceID":218,"namespacePrefix":"lrmoo","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"LRMoo 1.0","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":28,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Writing of a portion of a longer text (daily diary, account book, etc.)"}]