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status   Published Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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type   class Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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subClassOf   http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F1 Published 27 November 2014 20:10 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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uri   http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F14 Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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sameAs   http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F14_Individual_Work Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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label English Individual Work Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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name English IndividualWork Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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note English Inherent to the notion of work is the completion of recognisable outcomes of the work. These outcomes, i.e. the Self-Contained Expressions, are regarded as the symbolic equivalents of Individual Works, which form the atoms of a complex work. Normally creators would characterise an outcome of a work as finished. In other cases, one could recognise an outcome of a work as complete from the elaboration or logical coherence of its content, or if there is any historical knowledge about the creator deliberately or accidentally never finishing (completing) that particular expression. In all those cases, one would regard the corresponding expression as equivalent to one Individual Work. Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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description English This class comprises works that are realised by one and only one self-contained expression, i.e., works representing the concept as expressed by precisely this expression, and that do not have other works as parts. Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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comment English This class comprises works that are realised by one and only one self-contained expression, i.e., works representing the concept as expressed by precisely this expression, and that do not have other works as parts. Inherent to the notion of work is the completion of recognisable outcomes of the work. These outcomes, i.e. the Self-Contained Expressions, are regarded as the symbolic equivalents of Individual Works, which form the atoms of a complex work. Normally creators would characterise an outcome of a work as finished. In other cases, one could recognise an outcome of a work as complete from the elaboration or logical coherence of its content, or if there is any historical knowledge about the creator deliberately or accidentally never finishing (completing) that particular expression. In all those cases, one would regard the corresponding expression as equivalent to one Individual Work. Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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