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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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label English Controlled Access Point Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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name English ControlledAccessPoint Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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note English F50 Controlled Access Point covers the notion of both "preferred" and "variant" forms. It does not cover the notion of "cross references". A cross reference may not uniquely identify one entity, but can be shared by two or more entities, regardless of whether it displays the same structural characteristics as preferred controlled access points. Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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subClassOf   http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F13 Published 27 November 2014 20:10 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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uri   http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F50 Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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sameAs   http://iflastandards.info/ns/fr/frbr/frbroo/F50_Controlled_Access_Point Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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description English This class comprises identifiers that are not only designed to be unique for the thing they identify, but also to ensure, by following adequate rules based on widely known and accepted properties for their generation, that an independent agency using the same rule would create the same identifier for the same thing. Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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comment English This class comprises identifiers that are not only designed to be unique for the thing they identify, but also to ensure, by following adequate rules based on widely known and accepted properties for their generation, that an independent agency using the same rule would create the same identifier for the same thing. F50 Controlled Access Point covers the notion of both "preferred" and "variant" forms. It does not cover the notion of "cross references". A cross reference may not uniquely identify one entity, but can be shared by two or more entities, regardless of whether it displays the same structural characteristics as preferred controlled access points. Published 27 November 2014 20:09 Gordon Dunsire (ifla)
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