- From: Vladimir Alexiev <vladimir.alexiev@ontotext.com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 22:33:14 +0200
- To: "'ZENG, MARCIA'" <mzeng@kent.edu>, "'Johan De Smedt'" <johan.de-smedt@tenforce.com>, <public-esw-thes@w3.org>
- Cc: "'Stella Dextre Clarke'" <stella@lukehouse.org>, "'Joan Cobb'" <JCobb@getty.edu>
> In AAT, one can see a concept always has a preferred parent, while in many > cases also an 'additional parent'. So, it is not simply indicating one concept has two parents. It has to indicate which parent is preferred. > (The 'preferred' situation of parents is all coded clearly in the Getty vocabularies. ) True. We've mapped this to subproperties of skos:broader: gvp:broaderPreferred vs gvp:broaderNonPreferred A similar case holds for labels: in addition to the standard prefLabel and altLabel, we also have gvp:prefLabelGetty and gvp:prefLabelLoC (the AACR2 flag).
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