Record Resource RiC-E02

Ancestors: ThingRecord Resource

Definition

Information produced or acquired and retained by an Agent in the course of life or work activity.

Scope notes

Record resource is a kind of Thing. Producing a record resource may imply either its initial creation or a reuse of previous existing information by combination, rearrangement, selecting, reformatting, etc. Record set, record, and record part are kinds of record resource. A record resource is evidence of the activity of an agent. More than one agent may be involved in the creation of a record resource. The role of the agent in creating the record resource may take different forms, for example, authoring of an individual record, accumulating a record set, or arranging a record set. Though a record, record set, and record part, under most circumstances, may be easily distinguished from one another, identifying the boundary of each may frequently present particular challenges. Documentary forms provide the rules governing the structure of many types of records, providing criteria for identifying a record's boundary, and identifying its essential parts. Many records, though, do not have well-established documentary forms, particularly in the case of digital records, where it may be difficult to determine whether individual elements represented in separate bitstreams are record parts, records, or record sets. For example, is photographic information represented independently in a bitstream embedded in a text document a record or a record part? Or is the same photographic information attached to an email that maintains its independent representation, a record or a record part? Information grouped for some purpose, for example, ZIP or TAR "file compression" for saving storage space, presents a further challenge. One file comprises multiple bitstreams subjected to techniques that remove bits that can be losslessly recovered when decompressed. Under what circumstances is such a compressed bitstream a record or a record set? Determining when an information object is a record, record set, or record part is based on perspective and judgement exercised in a particular context. In one context, the agent describing an information object may designate it a record, while another agent in a different context may designate it a record part. Both designations are supported by RiC-CM, and the significance of the difference for users of the records is ameliorated by the fact that all of the attributes and relations employed in describing record and record part are shared, as are many of the attributes and relations employed in describing a record set.

Declared attributes 4

IDNameDefinition
RiC-A07 classification A term, number or alphanumeric string that is usually taken from an external classification vocabulary or scheme that qualifies a Record Resou...
RiC-A24 integrity note Information about the known intellectual completeness of a Record Resource.
RiC-A35 Record Resource Extent The quantity of information content, as human experienced, contained in a Record Resource. The method and precision of expressing the quantity of...
RiC-A38 scope and content Summary of the scope (such as time periods, geography) and content (such as subject matter, administrative processes) of a Record Resource. Provides a...

Declared relations 11

IDNameRange
RiC-R012 has copy RiC-E02
RiC-R012i is copy of RiC-E02
RiC-R013 has reply RiC-E02
RiC-R013i is reply to RiC-E02
RiC-R019 has or had subject RiC-E01
RiC-R020 has or had main subject RiC-E01
RiC-R021 describes or described RiC-E01
RiC-R022 is record resource associated with record resource RiC-E02
RiC-R023 has genetic link to record resource RiC-E02
RiC-R025 has or had instantiation RiC-E06
RiC-R064i expresses or expressed RiC-E16

Inherited attributes 3

IDNameInherited from
RiC-A22 identifier from Thing
RiC-A28 name from Thing
RiC-A43 general description from Thing

Inherited relations 23

IDNameRangeInherited from
RiC-R001 is related to RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R002 has or had part RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R002i is or was part of RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R008 precedes or preceded RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R008i follows or followed RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R009 precedes in time RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R009i follows in time RiC-E01 from Thing
RiC-R020i is or was main subject of RiC-E02 from Thing
RiC-R021i is or was described by RiC-E02 from Thing
RiC-R036i is or was under authority of RiC-E07 from Thing
RiC-R037i has or had owner from Thing
RiC-R057i is associated with event RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R058i is or was participant in RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R059i is or was affected by RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R061i results or resulted from RiC-E14 from Thing
RiC-R062i is associated with rule RiC-E16 from Thing
RiC-R063i is or was regulated by RiC-E16 from Thing
RiC-R068i is associated with date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R069i has beginning date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R071i has end date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R073i has modification date RiC-E18 from Thing
RiC-R074i is associated with place RiC-E22 from Thing
RiC-R075i has or had location RiC-E22 from Thing

Subclasses 3 browsing aid

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