YES to all. Øyvind
> Am 09.03.2022 um 00:18 schrieb Pat Riva via Crm-sig <crm-sig@ics.forth.gr>: > > Hello all, > > Following the discussion of F27 > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bSvLLTy4WGQVPzeXo4brfIRDqtihYapYjBDzcsZKgF8/edit> > during SIG 52 in February, further work on revised scope notes for F27 and > R16 was completed. It is presented here for an e-vote. > > This vote is in 2 parts: a-F27; b-R16 > > Please vote Yes to accept the revised scope notes, or No to not accept them. > If voting no, please explain. I will summarize the results to the list on > March 20. > > a) Revised scope note for class F2, renamed as Work Creation > > 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 externalizations that are sufficiently > elaborated so that the characteristic conceptual identity of the work could > be recognised 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. > > > -For comparison, the current scope note of F27 > > This class comprises beginnings of evolutions of works. > > An instance of F27 Work Conception marks the initiation of the creation of an > instance of F1 Work. The work, as an intellectual construction, evolves from > this point on, 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 initiated by: F27 Work Conception. P14 carried out by: E39 > Actor corresponds to the notion of the “creator” of the work. In the case of > commissioned works, it is not the commissioning that is regarded as the work > conception, but the acceptance of the commission. > > This event does not always correlate with the date assigned in common library > practice to the work, which is usually a later event (such as the date of > completion of the first clean draft). > > In addition, F27 Work Conception can serve to document the circumstances that > surrounded the appearance of the original idea for a work, when these are > known. > > > b) Revised scope note for property R16, renamed "created (was created by)" > > -Revised scope note: > This property associates the initial creation of a work and the instance of > F1 Work that was created. > > > - Current scope note of R16 > > This property associates the first conception of a work and the instance of > F1 Work itself that ensued from a given initial idea. > > It marks the origin of the causality chain that results in a work’s coming > into existence. > > > Thanks, Pat > > Pat Riva > Associate University Librarian, Collection Services > Concordia University > Vanier Library (VL-301-61) > 7141 Sherbrooke Street West > Montreal, QC H4B 1R6 > Canada > pat.r...@concordia.ca > <mailto:pat.r...@concordia.ca>_______________________________________________ > Crm-sig mailing list > Crm-sig@ics.forth.gr <mailto:Crm-sig@ics.forth.gr> > http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig > <http://lists.ics.forth.gr/mailman/listinfo/crm-sig>
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