. _:b10218 . _:b10218 . _:b10219 . "Representative Manifestation Assignment"@en . _:b10218 . _:b10219 . "Scope note:\nThis class comprises activities through which an Agency declares (implicitly or explicitly) that a given instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type or F4 Manifestation Singleton is representative for a given F2 Expression, i.e., that some features found on that instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type or F4 Manifestation Singleton (most prominently, information about the title) can be inferred to also apply to that instance of F2 Expression, no matter within which manifestation it is embodied.\nThe reasoning behind is that the Work title is known through the title of an Expression that is deemed representative of the Work, and the title of the representative Expression is known through the title proper of a Manifestation that is deemed representative of the Expression representative of the Work.\n\nExamples:\n\nBy using the title proper \u2018Mrs Dalloway\u2019 found on the first edition of a novel by Virginia Woolf as the basis for a uniform title for that novel, rather than the title proper \u2018The hours\u2019 found on the manuscripts held by the British Library, an Agency implicitly states that the printed edition (instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type) is representative for the instance of F2 Expression that is representative for the F1 Work, whereas the hand-written instances of F4 Manifestation Singleton are not\n\nBy not using the title proper \u2018The tragicall historie of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke\u2019 found on an instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type as the basis for a uniform title heading for a work by Shakespeare, an Agency explicitly states that that instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type is not representative (at least, as far as title information is concerned) for an F2 Expression of Shakespeare\u2019s F1 Work \u2018Hamlet\u2019\n\nSelecting the manuscript identified by shelfmark \u2018MS-8282\u2019 within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music, as representative for the musical text of Stanislas Champein\u2019s opera \u2018Vichnou\u2019 [explanation: the BnF\u2019s Department for Music holds 3 manuscript scores (identified by shelfmarks \u2018MS-8282\u2019, \u2018MS-13778\u2019, and \u2018MS-17321\u2019) for this opera; the title inscribed on MS-8282 is \u2018Vichnou\u2019, while MS-13778 and MS-17321 are entitled \u2018Vistnou\u2019; the authorised form chosen by cataloguers and reference tools such as the Grove Dictionary for Opera is \u2018Vichnou\u2019, while \u2018Vistnou\u2019 is recorded in the BnF\u2019s authority file only as a cross reference]\n\t\t"@en . _:b10218 . _:b10219 . "Scope note:\nThis class comprises activities through which an Agency declares (implicitly or explicitly) that a given instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type or F4 Manifestation Singleton is representative for a given F2 Expression, i.e., that some features found on that instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type or F4 Manifestation Singleton (most prominently, information about the title) can be inferred to also apply to that instance of F2 Expression, no matter within which manifestation it is embodied.\nThe reasoning behind is that the Work title is known through the title of an Expression that is deemed representative of the Work, and the title of the representative Expression is known through the title proper of a Manifestation that is deemed representative of the Expression representative of the Work.\n\nExamples:\n\n- By using the title proper \u2018Mrs Dalloway\u2019 found on the first edition of a novel by Virginia Woolf as the basis for a uniform title for that novel, rather than the title proper \u2018The hours\u2019 found on the manuscripts held by the British Library, an Agency implicitly states that the printed edition (instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type) is representative for the instance of F2 Expression that is representative for the F1 Work, whereas the hand-written instances of F4 Manifestation Singleton are not\n\n- By not using the title proper \u2018The tragicall historie of HAMLET Prince of Denmarke\u2019 found on an instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type as the basis for a uniform title heading for a work by Shakespeare, an Agency explicitly states that that instance of F3 Manifestation Product Type is not representative (at least, as far as title information is concerned) for an F2 Expression of Shakespeare\u2019s F1 Work \u2018Hamlet\u2019\n\n- Selecting the manuscript identified by shelfmark \u2018MS-8282\u2019 within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music, as representative for the musical text of Stanislas Champein\u2019s opera \u2018Vichnou\u2019 [explanation: the BnF\u2019s Department for Music holds 3 manuscript scores (identified by shelfmarks \u2018MS-8282\u2019, \u2018MS-13778\u2019, and \u2018MS-17321\u2019) for this opera; the title inscribed on MS-8282 is \u2018Vichnou\u2019, while MS-13778 and MS-17321 are entitled \u2018Vistnou\u2019; the authorised form chosen by cataloguers and reference tools such as the Grove Dictionary for Opera is \u2018Vichnou\u2019, while \u2018Vistnou\u2019 is recorded in the BnF\u2019s authority file only as a cross reference]\n\t\t"@en . _:b10219 . _:b10218 "1"^^ . . _:b10219 "1"^^ .