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- P3051 scopeNote "Includes serial numbers, opus numbers assigned by the composer of a musical work, etc.".
- P4031 scopeNote "Includes orthographic variant names (spelling variations, transliterations, punctuation variations, capitalization variations), word order variant names (inversions, permutations), alternative name/synonym variant names (bynames, nicknames, courtesy names).".
- P4033 scopeNote "Includes orthographic variant names(spelling variations, transliterations, punctuation variations, capitalization variations), word order variant names(inversions, permutations), variant title variant names (titles for the work based on titles found on manifestations or items, including cover title, spine title, caption title, container title, parallel title).".
- P4034 scopeNote "Includes translations of a name into other languages.".
- P2087 scopeNote "Most commonly, an item of one manifestation is bound with an item of a different manifestation to make a new item.".
- P2093 scopeNote "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.".
- P3048 scopeNote "E.g., economics, existentialism, radioactivity, etc. A concept may be designated by more than one term, or by more than one form of the term. A bibliographic agency normally selects one of those terms as the uniform heading for purposes of consistency in naming and referencing the concept. The other terms or forms of term may be treated as variant terms for the concept.".
- P3049 scopeNote "E.g., a building, a ship, etc. An object may be designated by more than one term, or by more than one form of the term. A bibliographic agency normally selects one of those terms as the uniform heading for purposes of consistency in naming and referencing the object. The other terms or forms of term may be treated as variant terms for the object.".
- P3050 scopeNote "E.g., Battle of Hastings, Tour de France, etc. An event may be designated by more than one term, or by more than one form of the term. A bibliographic agency normally selects one of those terms as the uniform heading for purposes of consistency in naming and referencing the event. The other terms or forms of term may be treated as variant terms for the event.".
- P3051 scopeNote "E.g., London, St. Lawrence River, etc. A place may be designated by more than one term, or by more than one form of the term. A bibliographic agency normally selects one of those terms as the uniform heading for purposes of consistency in naming and referencing the place. The other terms or forms of term may be treated as variant terms for the place.".
- P3059 scopeNote "E.g., piano, violin, orchestra, men's voices, etc.".
- P3061 scopeNote "The key for a musical work is the key in which the work is originally composed.".
- P3066 scopeNote "E.g., weekly, monthly, quarterly, annually, etc.".
- P3067 scopeNote "E.g., short score, full score, condensed score, close score, etc.".
- P3068 scopeNote "E.g., two pianos, soprano and alto, etc.".
- P3070 scopeNote "E.g., multispectral photography, infrared line scanning, SLAR, passive microwave mapping, etc.".
- P3072 scopeNote "E.g., engraving, etc.".
- P3074 scopeNote "E.g., Baskerville, Times New Roman, etc.".
- P3076 scopeNote "E.g., a sheet folded twice to form a quarto, three times to form an octavo, etc.".
- P3077 scopeNote "E.g., four gatherings bearing signatures A through D.".
- P3079 scopeNote "The numbering may comprise a numeric, alphabetic and, or, a date component (e.g., Volume 1, number 1 (January 1971)).".
- P3080 scopeNote "E.g., 33 1/3 rpm, 19 cm/s, etc.".
- P3081 scopeNote "E.g., microgroove--i.e., 200 grooves per inch.".
- P3082 scopeNote "E.g., lateral, vertical, etc.".
- P3083 scopeNote "E.g., eight track, twelve track.".
- P3084 scopeNote "E.g., Monaural, stereophonic, quadraphonic, etc.".
- P3085 scopeNote "E.g., NAB, DBX, Dolby, etc.".
- P3087 scopeNote "E.g., 42x, etc. Reduction ratio may also be indicated as a range (e.g., very high reduction indicates a reduction in the range of 61x to 90x).".
- P3088 scopeNote "When the colours and tones in the film image reflect directly the colour and tones of the object filmed, the polarity is positive. When they are the reverse of the object the polarity is negative. The polarity of images in a manifestation comprising more than one image may be mixed.".
- P3089 scopeNote "E.g., a first generation camera master, a second generation printing master, a third generation service copy, etc.".
- P3090 scopeNote "E.g., wide screen, Beta, VHS, etc.".
- P3093 scopeNote "E.g., machine make and model, RAM capacity, etc. E.g., operating systems, programming language, supporting software, etc. Peripherals include monitor, printer, mouse, etc.".
- P3094 scopeNote "E.g., ASCII, SGML, etc. E.g., recording density, parity, blocking, etc.".
- P3095 scopeNote "E.g., Internet, World Wide Web, etc.".
- P3096 scopeNote "E.g., universal resource locator – URL.".
- P3097 scopeNote "Scale may apply to horizontal, vertical, angular, and, or, other distances represented in the expression.".
- P3098 scopeNote "E.g., transverse Mercator, azimuthal equidistant, etc.".
- P3099 scopeNote "E.g., anaglyphic, diagrammatic, pictorial, etc.".
- P3100 scopeNote "E.g., contours, shading, hachures, spot heights, bathymetric tints, etc.".
- shortDescription scopeNote "The idea here is that while dcterms:description may involve length descriptions, this for short (two or three word) descriptions that could go in a bibliographic entry.".
- P50006 scopeNote "The identifier serves to differentiate that corporate body from other corporate bodies.".
- dateOfExpression scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.32.0.1.1".
- dateOfWork scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.5.0.1.1".
- formOfWork scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.4.0.1.1".
- historyOfTheWork scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.9.0.1.1".
- identifierForTheExpression scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.16.0.1.1".
- identifierForTheWork scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.10.0.1.1.".
- numericDesignationOfAMusicalWork scopeNote "Definition from: 6.21.0.1.1".
- otherDistinguishingCharacteristicOfTheExpression scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.14.0.1.1".
- placeOfOriginOfTheWork scopeNote "Definition source: RDA 6.6.0.1.1".
- addressOfTheCorporateBody scopeNote "FRAD 4.3.".
- addressOfThePerson scopeNote "FRAD 4.1.".
- countryAssociatedWithThePerson scopeNote "FRAD 4.1.".
- dateAssociatedWithThePerson scopeNote "FRBR 4.6.2 and FRAD 4.1.".
- fieldOfActivityOfTheCorporateBody scopeNote "FRAD 4.3.".
- fieldOfActivityOfThePerson scopeNote "FRBR 4.6.4 and FRAD 4.1.".
- languageOfTheCorporateBody scopeNote "FRAD 4.3.".
- languageOfThePerson scopeNote "FRAD 4.1.".
- otherDesignationAssociatedWithTheCorporateBody scopeNote "FRBR 4.7.2, 4.7.5 and FRAD 4.3.".
- otherDesignationAssociatedWithThePerson scopeNote "FRBR 4.6.4 and FRAD 4.1.".
- placeAssociatedWithTheFamily scopeNote "FRAD 4.2.".
- placeOfResidence scopeNote "FRAD 4.1.".
- prominentMemberOfTheFamily scopeNote "FRAD 4.2.".
- localityName scopeNote "Used to name the locality of a publisher, an author, etc.".
- current scopeNote "Valid/used currently".
- currentAndHistoric scopeNote "Valid/used both in the past and currently".
- historic scopeNote "Valid/used in the past but not currently".
- aat2000_related_to scopeNote "generic relationship, not explained".
- tgn3401_moved_from scopeNote "Note: places that were physically moved from one location to another, often due to the threat or occurrence of natural disaster.".
- Adjectival scopeNote "This term may be combined with others in post-coordinated compound terms".
- BothSingularAndPlural scopeNote "A term that is used for both the singular and plural in the same language".
- Noun scopeNote "Term is a noun but we are uncertain if it is plural or singular".
- PastParticiple scopeNote "Rarely used but if at all, is most likely to apply in Attributes and Properties".
- PluralNoun scopeNote "A term that is plural (the same word may be singular in another language)".
- SingularNoun scopeNote "A term that is singular (the same word may be plural in another language)".
- VerbalNounGerund scopeNote "Term is a verbal noun or gerund".
- Display scopeNote "Use in displays where natural order is appropriate".
- Indexing scopeNote "Use in indexes or permuted lists where inverted order is appropriate".
- LoanTerm scopeNote "Term borrowed from another language that has become naturalized in American English".
- Vernacular scopeNote "Term is the vernacular for a certain place".
- Abbreviation scopeNote "Term is an abbreviation, initialism, or acronym".
- ChemicalName scopeNote "Term is the chemical name for the descriptor. Used in AAT only".
- CommonTerm scopeNote "Preferred common language term. Used for subjects that also include a Scientific term. Used in AAT only".
- FIPSCode scopeNote "FIPS region code. Used in TGN".
- FullTerm scopeNote "Full-form term. Used when the descriptor is a shorter form, or the subject also includes an Abbreviation. Used in AAT only".
- ISOalpha2 scopeNote "ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. Used in TGN".
- ISOalpha3 scopeNote "ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code. Used in TGN".
- ISOnumeric2 scopeNote "May be used in TGN, but no code of this kind is present".
- ISOnumeric3 scopeNote "ISO 3166-1 numeric country code as \"ISOnnn\" (though ISO specifies only \"nnn\"). Used in TGN only".
- JargonOrSlang scopeNote "Slang or jargon term. Used in AAT only".
- Neologism scopeNote "Term that is new to the language, generally having been coined due to new technology. Used in AAT only.".
- OfficialName scopeNote "Used in TGN only".
- ProvisionalName scopeNote "Used in TGN only".
- Pseudonym scopeNote "Used in TGN only".
- ScientificOrTechnical scopeNote "Scientific taxon name (genus, species, etc). Used in AAT only. All such are emitted marked with English language, and most have the same string marked with Latin".
- SiteName scopeNote "Used in TGN only".
- USPSCode scopeNote "Used in TGN only".
- AlternateDescriptor scopeNote "A lexical variant, eg singular".
- Descriptor scopeNote "Main term. Getty usually uses the plural".
- UsedForTerm scopeNote "A synonym".