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Vocabulary:
FRBR Relationships
Concepts:
supplements
Properties:
definition
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definition
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FRBR Relationships
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The supplement relationship type involves works or expressions that are intended to be used in conjunction with another work or expression. Some of these, such as indices, concordances, teachers’ guides, glosses, and instruction manuals for electronic resources will be so closely associated with the content of the related work or expression that they are useless without it. Such works and expressions are by definition referential. Supplements and appendices also frequently fall within the referential category, but if they can be used without reference to the related work they fall within the autonomous category. [Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report, p.67]
Language:
English
Status:
Published
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preferred label
supplements
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English
definition
The supplement relationship type involves works or expressions that are intended to be used in conjunction with another work or expression. Some of these, such as indices, concordances, teachers’ guides, glosses, and instruction manuals for electronic resources will be so closely associated with the content of the related work or expression that they are useless without it. Such works and expressions are by definition referential. Supplements and appendices also frequently fall within the referential category, but if they can be used without reference to the related work they fall within the autonomous category. [Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report, p.67]
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