Serial Transformation – Z1

Z1 Serial Transformation

Scope note:

This class comprises activities that transform instances of F18 Serial Work into new instances of F18 Serial Work.

An instance of Z1 Serial Transformation consists of having the idea of starting the publication of one or more than one new serial (this is a particular case of F27 Work Conception), with a distinct intention of thus prolonging, under a new identity, one or more than one earlier serial, the publication of which has ceased, either due directly to the transformation project, or for any other reason.

The idea of starting a new serial can be contiguous with the disappearance of a serial, or occur quite some time after that event.

A transformation can be complete or only partial (e.g., a serial devoted to history of the Middle Ages and Renaissance can cease to be published as such and be continued by a new serial that is devoted to the Middle Ages only). This information element can be reflected through the P2 has type (is type of): E55 Type from the CIDOC CRM model.

The most frequent cases of serial transformation are: continuation (in which a serial undergoes a major title change), replacement (in which a new serial supersedes an earlier serial), split (in which one serial is transformed into at least two serials), and merger (in which at least two serials are transformed into one serial).

The temporary substitution of a serial with another serial (either pre-existing or created for that purpose) is not regarded as a serial transformation but simply as an episode within the publication process of the serial that temporarily disappeared (see Scope Note for Z4 Temporary Substitution).

Cases of separation and absorption are not regarded as serial transformations either, as they do not involve the combination of the disappearance of a serial and the appearance of another serial, but just either the latter or the former.

Examples:

Replacing the periodical entitled ‘Le Patriote de Saône-et-Loire’ (ISSN ‘1959-9935’) with the new periodical entitled ‘Le Démocrate de Saône-et-Loire’ (ISSN ‘1959-9943’) after the former was suppressed by censorship in 1850 (a definitive replacement)

Merging the periodicals entitled ‘Animal research’ (ISSN ‘1627-3583’), ‘Animal science’ (ISSN ‘1357-7298’), and ‘Reproduction nutrition development’ (ISSN ‘0926-5287’) into the periodical entitled ‘Animal’ (ISSN ‘1751-7311’) (a merger)

Splitting the periodical entitled ‘Colloids and surfaces’ (ISSN ‘0166-6622’) into the two periodicals entitled ‘Colloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects’ (ISSN ‘0927-7757’) and ‘Colloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces’ (ISSN ‘0927-7765’) (a split)

Changing the title ‘Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton transactions’ (ISSN ‘0300-9246’) into ‘Dalton: an international journal of inorganic chemistry’ (ISSN ‘1470-479X’) (a major title change)

In First Order Logic:

  • Z1(x) ⇒ F27(x)

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Identifier: Z1

Official URI: https://ontome.net/ns/pressoo/Z1
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c540

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