"Scope note:\nThis class comprises strings or codes assigned to instances of E1 CRM Entity in order to identify them uniquely and permanently within the context of one or more organisations. Such codes are often known as inventory numbers, registration codes, etc. and are typically composed of alphanumeric sequences. The class E42 Identifier is not normally used for machine-generated identifiers used for automated processing unless these are also used by human agents. [Adapted from the Scope Note of CIDOC CRM E42 Identifier ver. 5.0.1]\n\nF13 Identifier covers the notion of \u201Ccontrolled access points\u201D in library practice \u2013 both preferred forms and cross references. A cross reference may not identify uniquely an entity, but can be shared by two entities; however, as it displays the same structural characteristics as preferred controlled access points, it is still regarded in the model as an instance of F13 Identifier.\n\nExamples:\nISSN \u20180041-5278\u2019 (F13)\n\nISRC \u2018FIFIN8900116\u2019 (F13)\n\nShelf mark \u2018Res 8 P 10\u2019 (E42)\n\n\u2018Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377)\u2019 (F13) [a controlled personal name heading that follows the French rules]\n\n\u2018Guillaume, de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377\u2019 (F13) [a controlled personal name heading that follows the AACR rules]\n\n\u2018Rite of spring (Choreographic work: Bausch)\u2019 (F13)\n\t\t"@en . . . . "Scope note:\nThis class comprises strings or codes assigned to instances of E1 CRM Entity in order to identify them uniquely and permanently within the context of one or more organisations. Such codes are often known as inventory numbers, registration codes, etc. and are typically composed of alphanumeric sequences. The class E42 Identifier is not normally used for machine-generated identifiers used for automated processing unless these are also used by human agents. [Adapted from the Scope Note of CIDOC CRM E42 Identifier ver. 5.0.1]\n\nF13 Identifier covers the notion of \u201Ccontrolled access points\u201D in library practice \u2013 both preferred forms and cross references. A cross reference may not identify uniquely an entity, but can be shared by two entities; however, as it displays the same structural characteristics as preferred controlled access points, it is still regarded in the model as an instance of F13 Identifier.\n\nExamples:\n- ISSN \u20180041-5278\u2019 (F13)\n\n- ISRC \u2018FIFIN8900116\u2019 (F13)\n\n- Shelf mark \u2018Res 8 P 10\u2019 (E42)\n\n- \u2018Guillaume de Machaut (1300?-1377)\u2019 (F13) [a controlled personal name heading that follows the French rules]\n\n- \u2018Guillaume, de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377\u2019 (F13) [a controlled personal name heading that follows the AACR rules]\n\n- \u2018Rite of spring (Choreographic work: Bausch)\u2019 (F50) [a controlled access point that follows the AACR2 rules]\n\nProperties:\nR8 consists of (forms part of): E90 Symbolic Object"@en . "identifier"@en . .