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The entities in all three groups are connected to the work entity by a subject relationship. The “has as subject” relationship indicates that any of the entities in the model, including work itself, may be the subject of a work. Stated in slightly different terms, the relationship indicates that a work may be about a concept, an object, an event, or place; it may be about a person or corporate body; it may be about an expression, a manifestation, or an item; it may be about another work. The logical connection between a work and a related subject entity serves as the basis both for identifying the subject of an individual work and for ensuring that all works relevant to a given subject are linked to that subject. [Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report, p.62] |
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Valid Use: Work(1) to Work(2)/Work(2) to Work(1) |
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Valid Use: Work(1) to Expression(2.1)/Expression(2.1) to Work(1) |
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Valid Use: Work(1) to Manifestation(2.1.1)/Manifestation(2.1.1) to Work(1) |
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Valid Use: Work(1) to Item(2.1.1.1)/Item(2.1.1.1) to Work(1) |
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Valid Use: Work to Person/Person to Work |
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Valid Use: Work to Corporate Body/Corporate Body to Work |
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Valid Use: Work to Concept/Concept to Work |
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Valid Use: Work to Object/Object to Work |
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Valid Use: Work to Event/Event to Work |
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Valid Use: Work to Place/Place to Work |
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