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- (hist) Artificial Agents [2,224 bytes]
- (hist) Extension schemes for EN 15907 [2,256 bytes]
- (hist) Making sense of the Variant [2,648 bytes]
- (hist) How fragmentation happens [2,726 bytes]
- (hist) EN 15907 [3,190 bytes]
- (hist) Where to look for suitable vocabularies [3,285 bytes]
- (hist) Common pitfalls in vocabulary selection [3,416 bytes]
- (hist) In-house usage scenarios [3,434 bytes]
- (hist) EN 15907 Cinematographic Work [3,445 bytes]
- (hist) Relating artifacts with events [3,465 bytes]
- (hist) Relationships with objects in other databases [3,493 bytes]
- (hist) Clarifying the seemingly obvious: Cast and credits [3,718 bytes]
- (hist) Titles and proper names [3,761 bytes]
- (hist) Main Page [4,010 bytes]
- (hist) Working from secondary sources [4,073 bytes]
- (hist) Example: The Illegals [4,228 bytes]
- (hist) Filmstandards.org root namespace [4,849 bytes]
- (hist) Approaching the subject of a film work [5,302 bytes]
- (hist) EN 15744 [5,559 bytes]
- (hist) Agent and event: Further examples [5,569 bytes]
- (hist) No entity without identity [6,140 bytes]
- (hist) Metadata specifications in context [7,102 bytes]
- (hist) The case for reference models [7,308 bytes]
- (hist) Description levels: A worked example [7,900 bytes]
- (hist) CEN TC 372 Workshop Series [8,025 bytes]
- (hist) Example: Die freudlose Gasse [8,317 bytes]
- (hist) Events in the lifecycle of an audiovisual creation [8,327 bytes]
- (hist) Relationships: An essential component of art and culture [8,563 bytes]
- (hist) News archive 2010 and earlier [9,672 bytes]
- (hist) How EN 15744 and EN 15907 came into being [10,228 bytes]