Difference between revisions of "Building description manual"

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     • The [type of information] is always "theatre"
 
     • The [type of information] is always "theatre"
 
     • If the theatre also contains a collection, a second entry [type of information] is "collection". In this case also check the chapter about collections)
 
     • If the theatre also contains a collection, a second entry [type of information] is "collection". In this case also check the chapter about collections)
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=== Importance [https://canonbase.eu/wiki/Property:P20 P20]  ===
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    • represents the importance of the item in the whole of history. The essence is not to judge a theatre or it's qualities, but to be able to select relevant theatres for mass visualisations. The importance will by definition an arbitrary indicator.
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  •  Levels are:
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<tbody><tr>
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<td height="62" >Name</td>
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<td >Property</td>
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<td >Usage</td>
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<td align="center" valign="bottom">values count</td>
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<td >Multiple values possible</td>
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<td >Value type</td>
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<td >QID of value</td>
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<td >Value name</td>
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<td >Note</td>
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<td height="22" ><b><font face="Segoe UI">Importance</b></td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">P20</td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">this is the standard setting</td>
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<td align="center" valign="bottom" sdval="5" sdnum="2057;">5</td>
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<td >no</td>
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<td >item</td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">Q504</td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">No importance</td>
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<td ></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td height="18" ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td align="center" valign="bottom"></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td >Q9</td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">Local importance</td>
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<td ></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td height="18" ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td align="center" valign="bottom"></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">Q62</td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">national or regional importance</td>
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<td ></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td height="18" ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td align="center" valign="bottom"></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">Q96</td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">international importance</td>
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<td ></td>
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<td ></td>
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<td >We can use several elements to decide on the importance: </td>
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<td >Q97</td>
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<td ><font face="Segoe UI">turning point in history</td>
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Revision as of 06:31, 3 August 2023


Location in the hierarchy

Field* P19

   • The [field] for an item describing a building is always “architecture”


Type of information* P11

   • The [type of information] is always "theatre"
   • If the theatre also contains a collection, a second entry [type of information] is "collection". In this case also check the chapter about collections)


Importance P20

   • represents the importance of the item in the whole of history. The essence is not to judge a theatre or it's qualities, but to be able to select relevant theatres for mass visualisations. The importance will by definition an arbitrary indicator.
  •  Levels are:
<tbody>
Name Property Usage values count Multiple values possible Value type QID of value Value name Note
Importance P20 this is the standard setting 5 no item Q504 No importance
Q9 Local importance
Q62 national or regional importance
Q96 international importance
We can use several elements to decide on the importance: Q97 turning point in history

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