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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:110 [2020/01/15 10:18] – [Application of Content Designators] jahnkeresources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:format:110 [2020/01/15 10:20] – [Input Conventions] jahnke
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 Literary figures and figures from the mythology will be coded with code value ''0''; code value ''1'' is for pseudonyms and purposefully made up entities (i.e. ficticious printing places) Literary figures and figures from the mythology will be coded with code value ''0''; code value ''1'' is for pseudonyms and purposefully made up entities (i.e. ficticious printing places)
  
-The code value ''2'' should be used with caution. Records included into the CERL Thesaurus via the automated update process will have the code value ''2'' if it can be suspected that a record is actually describing more than one entity. These records might be split up into reocords for each entity or even be deleted entirely.+The code value ''2'' should be used with caution. Records included into the CERL Thesaurus via an automated data ingesting process will have the code value ''2'' if it can be //suspected// that a record is actually describing more than one entity. These records might be split up into records for each entity or even be deleted entirely.
  
 Code value ''3'' indicates that the name or "persona" given in the heading has purposely been used by more than one entity. I.e. as a collective pseudonym, a family name etc. Code value ''3'' indicates that the name or "persona" given in the heading has purposely been used by more than one entity. I.e. as a collective pseudonym, a family name etc.
 resources/cerl_thesaurus/editing/format/110.txt · Last modified: 2020/01/15 10:22 by jahnke

 

 

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