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Aha, I see that there is <note type="exhibit">, maybe that's what we could use.  A class isn't an exhibit, but you could argue that it's functionally similar: a curated group of things, selected for a specific purpose, and shown to people accompanied by commentary.  Yes?

http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-notes.html 


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Subject: [MODS] Question about objects that are part of exhibit

So, suppose that we want to "tag" some of our digital objects as being part of an exhibit, or used in a class.  This isn't really a subject, and it also doesn't seem to fit relatedItem.  Any ideas on what might we use for this?

Analogous I suppose to MARC 585.

Thanks

Michele
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