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Philipp Zumstein proposed a concept of the scope of holdings. This concept is just a suggestion to see if our "real world entities" fit in. The table does not propose that all entities listed here should be described in an Holdings-Ontology.

Status: Please feel free to edit this page and add new or rearrange entities.

Overview (proposed)

general holding information

entity descriptioncomments
call number / labelck: daia:label
location (on a shelf) 
bill number 
acquisition date 
corresponding titleck: daia:exemplarOf
urlck: an url for access to the item
url access restrictions 

accessRestriction:

unknown

unrestricted access

access with authorization

preview only

no online access

restrictions unspecified

access restricted URL based

ck: taken from ISO 20775
comment on the holding description 
relations between a holding and an agentck: daia:heldBy
relations between a holding and another holdingck: daia:narrowerExemplar, daia:broaderExemplar, daia:narrowerExemplarOf, daia:broaderExemplarOf
enumeration and chronology

ck: the description of enumeration and chronology of a periodical

inter library loan

 

ck: ill code vocabulary as range

service portfolio

entity descriptioncomments
holding related serviceck: A service might not be a property aof a holding but of an agent?
  
  
  

current status

entity descriptioncomments
availabilityck: might be related to a service and expressed with DAIA
currently in the collection of an Agent 

eventually not in the collection yet (ordered, in processing ...)

 

eventually not in the collection anymore (stolen, missing, destroyed, withdrawn...)

 
  
  

hooks

entity descriptioncomments
relation between a title/description and an holdingck: daia:exemplar see corresponding title
relation between an agent and an holdingck: daia:holds see relations between a holding and an agent
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