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As has been observed by the IFLA FRBR review group, one area that has led to much discussion is the meaning of the group 1 entity expression. This is also true for the working group preparing the CEN cinematographic works standard. Currently, there are two positions with respect to the expression entity:</description>
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        <description>Position statement: Use of the FRBR Expression entity for cinematographic works

 Prepared for CEN.BT TC 372

Detlev Balzer, February 2008

This position is based on the assumption that every cinematographic work is intrinsically bound to its cinematographic expression. Under this assumption, a distinction between work and expression will not be useful in clarifying which amount of variation an original work can undergo before it should be viewed as a new work.</description>
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        <description>Expressing targets of relationships

 Relationship targets can be expressed in many ways, depending on what information is available and to which extent this information shall be available for machine processing. Generally, we can distinguish between the following:</description>
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        <description>Miscellaneous data types of the Cinematographic Works Standard

 * Date, time and duration: Ways of representing time points and intervals

* Languages: Codes for language and syntax for language variants

* Relationship Targets: Expressing the target of a relationship instance</description>
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        <description>Date and time representation

 There are  many ways of repesenting dates and times, durations, and approximate dates in a machine-readable manner. For the purpose of the Cinematographic Works Standards, it is less of a question which one ist best, but rather how to identify and describe a particular method in use.</description>
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        <title>scratchpad_4wd-en15907 - 4.5 Content as an element</title>
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