instantiationRelationType Vocabulary

Terms

  • Is Clone Of:
    The instantiation being described was digitally or losslessly copied from another instantiation, which is being pointed to in this relation element.
  • Cloned To:
    The instantiation being described has been digitally or losslessly copied to another instantiation, which is being pointed to in this relation element.
  • Is Dub Of:
    The instantiation being described was physically duplicated from another instantiation, which is being pointed to in this relation element.
  • Dubbed To:
    The instantiation being described has been physically duplicated onto another instantiation, which is being pointed to in this relation element.
  • Is Format Of:
    The instantiation being described is an alternate format of an original instantiation (for example, a digital file which was created from an analog video) which is being pointed to in this relation element.
  • Has Format:
    The instantiation being described exists in an alternate format (for example, an analog video which also exists as a digital file) which is being pointed to in this relation element.
  • Is Part Of:
    The instantiation being described is part of the asset or instantiation being pointed to in this relation element (for example, a clip that has been taken from a longer piece.)
  • Has Part:
    A portion of the instatiation being described exists as an independent instantiation (for example, a clip) which is pointed to in this relation element.
  • Replaces:
    The instantiation being described is a substitution for the instantiation being pointed to in the relation element (for example, because the original instantiation has been deaccessioned.)
  • Is Replaced By:
    The instantiation being described is being substituted for by the instantiation being pointed to in the relation element (for example, because it has been deaccessioned.)

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