Specific Citation
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Attributes
KeyField
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SRDP.10_specific_citation
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Identifier
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SRDP.10
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Name
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Specific Citation
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Description
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This collection of fields enables the documentation of citation references in terms of specific details, such as paragraph or page numbers.
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System Name
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specific_citation
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Version
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2.0
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Version Date
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Funding Project
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srdm_2.0
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Authors
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George Bruseker, Matthew Fielding, Veselina Kalkandzhieva, Denitsa Nenova
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Funders
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Swiss Universities, SARI, University of Zurich
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Ontological Scope
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E1 CRM Entity
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Fields
Identifier | Description | CRM Path | Expected Value Type | Name | Field | Expected Collection | Expected Model | Derivatives |
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LAF.15 | This field is used to record the actual textual content of the statement describing the documented entity. | ->p67i->E33[13_1]->p190->rdf:literal | String | Statement | LAF.15_statement_content | |||
SRDF.367 | This field is used to record an identifier attributed to the citation which describes the documented entity. | ->p67i->E33[13_1]->p1->E42[SRDF.367_1]->p190->rdf:literal | Collection | Citation Identifier | SRDF.367_citation_identifier | SRDP.14_identifier | ||
LAF.50 | This field is used to link to a name attributed to the statement made about the documented entity. | ->p67i->E33[13_1]->p1->E33_E41[50_1] | Collection | Name for Statement | LAF.50_statement_name | LAP.1_name | ||
SRDF.659 | This field is used to indicate the citation type of the citation which describes the documented entity. | ->p67i->E33[13_1]->p2->E55[SRDF.659_1] | Concept | Specific Citation Type | SRDF.659_specific_citation_type | |||
SRDF.368 | This field is used to link the documented citation to an instance of bibliographic item of which it is a part. | ->p67i->E33[13_1]->P106i->E33[SRDF.368_1] | Reference Model | Part of Bibliographic Item | SRDF.368_part_of_bibliographic_item | SRDM.8_Bibliographic_Item |
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