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definition
The complement relationship involves works or expressions that are intended to be combined with or inserted into the related work/expression. In other words, they are intended to be integrated in some way with the other work/expression, but were not part of the original conception of that prior work/expression. [Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report, p.67]
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Other Properties

  preferred label Complementation Published
English note Includes: cadenza; libretto; choreography; ending for unfinished work; incidental music; musical setting for a text; pendant. Published
English definition The complement relationship involves works or expressions that are intended to be combined with or inserted into the related work/expression. In other words, they are intended to be integrated in some way with the other work/expression, but were not part of the original conception of that prior work/expression. [Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report, p.67] Published
English scope note Valid Use: Work(1) to Work(2)/Work(2) to Work(1) Published
English scope note Valid Use: Expression(1.1) to Expression(2.1)/Expression(1.1) to Expression(2.1) Published
English scope note Valid Use: Expression(1.1) to Work(2)/Work(2) to Expression(1.1) Published