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  preferred label hasAReproduction Published
English note Includes: reproduction; microreproduction; macroreproduction; reprint; photo-offset reprint; facsimile; mirror site. Published
English definition The reproduction relationship may involve varying degrees of fidelity to a previous manifestation. Included in this category are various kinds of reproductions. Although in reality a microform reproduction is normally made from a specific copy (i.e., item) of the original manifestation, it is customary to view the relationship as being between the microform manifestation and the print manifestation represented by the actual copy that served as the basis for the microform. In this kind of reproduction, what is important is that the same intellectual or artistic content is represented in the subsequent manifestation; replicating the look and feel of the previous manifestation is not the intent. Reprints represent another situation in which the primary intent is to reissue the intellectual or artistic content; with reprints, it may be assumed that the reprint process will result in a manifestation that exhibits many of the same physical characteristics as the original, although this often is not the main objective. With facsimiles, it is the specific intent not only to preserve the same content, but also to preserve the look and feel of the earlier manifestation. [Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report, pp.76] A manifestation-to-item relationship indicates that a given manifestation is the result of reproducing a particular item. The reproduction relationship will be stated at this level when it is useful to indicate the specific item used, as opposed to stating the relationship at the more general level of manifestation-to manifestation. [Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report, p.78] Published