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- Agent and event: Further examples
- Approaching the subject of a film work
- Artificial Agents
- CEN TC 372 Workshop Series
- Clarifying the seemingly obvious: Cast and credits
- Common pitfalls in vocabulary selection
- Description levels: A worked example
- EFG Data Quality Workshop, Frankfurt
- EN 15744
- EN 15907
- EN 15907 Agent
- EN 15907 Agent type
- EN 15907 Award
- EN 15907 Carrier type
- EN 15907 Cinematographic Work
- EN 15907 Content
- EN 15907 Content Description
- EN 15907 Country of Reference
- EN 15907 Decision Event
- EN 15907 Event
- EN 15907 Extent
- EN 15907 Format
- EN 15907 Gauge
- EN 15907 HasAgent
- EN 15907 HasAsSubject
- EN 15907 HasContent
- EN 15907 HasEvent
- EN 15907 HasItem
- EN 15907 HasManifestation
- EN 15907 HasOtherRelation
- EN 15907 HasVariant
- EN 15907 IPR Registration
- EN 15907 Identifier
- EN 15907 Identifying Title
- EN 15907 Instantiation type
- EN 15907 Item
- EN 15907 Language
- EN 15907 Language Tag
- EN 15907 Manifestation
- EN 15907 Preservation Event
- EN 15907 Production Event
- EN 15907 Publication Event
- EN 15907 Record Source
- EN 15907 Region
- EN 15907 Relationships
- EN 15907 Subject Terms
- EN 15907 Timespan
- EN 15907 Title
- EN 15907 Variant
- EN 15907 Year of Reference
- EN 15907 manifestationType
- EN 15907 variantType
- Events in the lifecycle of an audiovisual creation
- Example: Die freudlose Gasse
- Example: The Illegals
- Extension schemes for EN 15907
- Filmographic information in the ocean of data
- Filmstandards.org root namespace
- How EN 15744 and EN 15907 came into being
- How fragmentation happens
- In-house usage scenarios
- MIDAS Metadata Schema
- Main Page
- Making sense of the Variant
- Metadata specifications in context
- News archive 2010 and earlier
- No entity without identity
- Presentations
- Relating artifacts with events
- Relationships: An essential component of art and culture
- Relationships with objects in other databases
- Spielwiese
- TC 372 Technical Specification
- TC 372 Workshop Compendium
- TS 16371
- The case for reference models
- Titles and proper names
- Type and relationship vocabularies
- Where to look for suitable vocabularies
- Working from secondary sources