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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/27 09:46] – [3.6 Other Related Entities (Persons, Printers, Corporate Bodies)] jahnke | resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/27 11:56] – [3.3 Sources] jahnke | ||
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Sources that apply to a specific piece of information only (such as bibliographic data or an individual variant name form) are recorded in that particular field. | Sources that apply to a specific piece of information only (such as bibliographic data or an individual variant name form) are recorded in that particular field. | ||
- | 3.4 Notes and Biographical Data | + | ==== 3.4 Notes and Biographical Data ==== |
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+ | There are four categories of (public) notes in a CERL Thesaurus record: | ||
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+ | //**General notes**// can hold any information on the described entity that does not fit in any of the other categories. | ||
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+ | // | ||
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+ | In the form based editor biographical data and date of activities are two separate fields, while in the (Unimarc-based) "CT Internal Format" | ||
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+ | Any other information about a person' | ||
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+ | Any aspect of the entity' | ||
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+ | Unless controlled vocabulary or codes are used, all note fields are free-text fields, which means that the language of the note is always indicated. Note fields also provide a subfield to record the source the information is taken from. | ||
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+ | For a detailed description of the available fields and the input convention applying see: | ||
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+ | * [[: | ||
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==== 3.5 Related Places ==== | ==== 3.5 Related Places ==== |
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