relationType

Scope Note: To define the type of relation between the entity described in the EAS instance and a related entity.


authority

Scope Note: Any control, ownership, or management relation between agents and other types of entities.

familialOrganizational

Scope Note: Family or organizational relation between agents, which is not necessarily defined or characterized as hierarchical or temporal (also including generic work or membership relations).

  • Inspired by values used in EAC-CPF 2010 (revised 2018)

hierarchical

Scope Note: Any subdivision relation between the entity being described in the EAS instance and the related entity; this might be the relation between subordinate and superior agents, the isPartOf/hasPart relation between record resources, etc.

  • Inspired by values used in EAC-CPF 2010 (revised 2018) and terminology used in RiC-O

identity

Scope Note: Relation between to entities that actually are the same thing.

performance

Scope Note: Relation between agents and functions.

provenance

Scope Note: Relation between agents and functions on the one hand and record resources and instantiations on the other hand that they have created and/or accummulated or resulted in.

Scope Note: Most generic relation that connects any entity with any other entity; should only be used if none of the more specific relations can be applied.

sequential

Scope Note: Arrangement relation indicating that one entity follows - or is followed by - another, which is not necessarily defined or characterized chronologically, e.g. the order in which records are arranged in a record set.

spatial

Scope Note: Spatial relation between the entity being described in the EAS instance and a place to which the existence and lifecycle of the entity being described is associated.

subject

Scope Note: Relation between record resources and other entities that are the (main) subject(s) of the resource.

temporal

Scope Note: Any predecessor/successor relation between agents and functions, but also e.g. original/copy relation between record resources and instantiations derived from each other etc.

  • Inspired by values used in EAC-CPF 2010 (revised 2018) and terminology used in RiC-O

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