Feature #1970
openSub documents for sources
Description
Many of the source documents we read contain parts that can be considered subdocuments. For example, a notary has a record book where each note should be referenced with an identifier.
Obviously, it can be done by creating a source document for each note, but I was wondering if there is another way.
It is also important that in the links with actors, places, etc. they can link straight to the subdocument
Update: could be implemented with
"Source 1" (E33 - linguistic object) - P148 has component - "Subdivision of Source 1" (E33)
Updated by Alexander Watzinger almost 2 years ago
- Subject changed from How referenc sub documents of source documents to How to reference sub documents of sources
- Category set to CRM
- Status changed from New to Assigned
- Assignee set to Stefan Eichert
This looks like a question for our model expert Stefan so I assigned it to him.
@ @Stefan Eichert: I sometimes assign questions like these to you without asking before. I know that your time is very limited so feel free to remove yourself as assignee anytime and I will think of something else. It just works quicker that way and I hope, that is ok with you.
Updated by Stefan Eichert almost 2 years ago
- Status changed from Assigned to Acknowledged
Currently this is not implemented in OpenAtlas.
In theory this could be mapped with P148 has component (is component of) https://www.cidoc-crm.org/node/8215
"Source 1" (E33 - linguistic object) - P148 has component - "Subdivision of Source 1" (E33)
Updated by Alexander Watzinger almost 2 years ago
- Tracker changed from Question to Feature
- Subject changed from How to reference sub documents of sources to Sub documents for sources
- Description updated (diff)
- Assignee deleted (
Stefan Eichert) - Target version set to Wishlist
Thank you both for asking and answering.
Because there is a need for it and we already got the model mapping I turned this into a feature request and put it in on the wishlist for now.
Updated by Alexander Watzinger 9 months ago
- Related to Feature #2242: Contextual/hierarchical arrangement of subordinate items added