Of course Susan is right about the textref element. Better choice
than a repeating source element unless you derive descriptive data
from these sources.
Jan
On 2/29/12, Susan Jane Williams <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> The wrapper is about the identification within the holding (of the
> record) institution's (local) database, and is about a unique
> identifier/database key for the work record, an image record or
> collection record. I'm not sure what you mean about "repeatable" in
> this instance--you would have a work record wrapper and then
> potentially many image record wrappers under that, related to that,
> but each image wrapper would have a unique identifier.
>
> There are many other places for refids that relate to controlled
> vocabs for each element (like TGN for location), but for a reference
> to the whole work like CONA etc., that would go into textref (in the
> work record).
>
> Definition of textref from the Core documentation:
> Contains the name of a related textual reference and any type of
> unique identifier that text assigns to a Work or Collection that is
> independent of any repository. Refid examples include exhibition and
> catalog raisonné numbers, or identification numbers assigned to works
> of art in the scholarly literature that are commonly included in
> scholarly discussion to further identify a work, such as Bartsch or
> Beazley numbers.......
> Cheers
> Susan
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Reser, Gregory <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> Hello List,
>>
>>
>>
>> Are the attributes attached to the upper level wrapper elements Work,
>> Collection, and Image considered to be non-repeatable? I would think so
>> since they are described as "unique indentifiers"
>>
>> Are they also considered to relate strictly to the source of the Core 4
>> record? For instance, "refid" is described as the "local unique
>> identifier".
>>
>> Where would other identifiers for a Work, such as the CONA, Europeana,
>> PLUS,
>> and DBpedia IDs be stored?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Greg Reser
>>
>>
>>
>> Arts Library
>>
>> University of California, San Diego
>>
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>>
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>>
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