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TitleType |
A message term for echo:ExtensionsMessage, dcho:InvoiceDeliveryMessage, mwlm:LicenseOrClaimConfirmationMessage, mwlm:LicenseOrClaimMessage, mwlm:LicenseOrClaimRequestMessage, erns:NewReleaseMessage, ernm:NewReleaseMessage, echo:ReleaseAvailabilityMessage, echo:ReleaseStatusInformationMessage, dcho:SalesReportDeliveryMessage, dsrs:SalesReportMessage, and dsrm:SalesReportToSocietyMessage. |
A Type of Title which defines its origin, form or the function it fulfils in relation to a Creation. Note: A Title may fulfil more than one role. Example: "Help" may be both the OriginalTitle and the DisplayTitle for the well-known Beatles song. |
Relationships | ||||
Parents | Type | A Class whose members are themselves Classes. | ||
Instances | AbbreviatedDisplayTitle | A shortened version of the DisplayTitle which may be used for devices that have limited display capability. | ||
AlternativeTitle | An alternative to the ReferenceTitle. Example: a song may become well known or "also known as (a.k.a.)" by its first line or a line from its chorus: "Don't Stop Me Now" performed by Queen may have an AlternativeTitle "Having A Good Time" or, "I will always love you" performed by Whitney Houston may have an AlternativeTitle of "Theme from Bodyguard". | |||
DisplayTitle | A Title expressed by the RightsController as to how a Title should be displayed for presentation to the Consumer. | |||
FirstLineOfText | A Title which consists of the first line of the text of which it is a Title. | |||
FormalTitle | A Title structured according to a naming convention. | |||
GroupingTitle | A Title given to a grouping of Creations. Example: "Stadium Arcadium" by Red Hot Chilli Peppers is a GroupingTitle for their Product because it contains two Products which are each separately named "Saturn" and "Mars". | |||
IncorrectTitle | A Title by which a Creation is often incorrectly known. | |||
MisspelledTitle | A Title that contains common typographic errors. | |||
OriginalTitle | A Title given to a Creation by its Creator(s), in its original Language. Note: A Creation may be given more than one OriginalTitle. Note: The OriginalTitle of a Creation X may be the ReferenceTitle of a Creation that X is based on. Example: the OriginalTitle of the MusicalWork "My Way" (written by Paul Anka) is "Comme d'habitude" (written by Claude François). | |||
SearchTitle | A Title created to aid database searching (for example, where special characters, puns, or slang have been replaced by standardized elements). | |||
SortingTitle | A Title which has been arranged such that it can be used for alphabetic sorting. | |||
TitleAsPart | A Title of a Creation as Part of another Creation. | |||
TitleWithoutPunctuation | A Title from which all initial articles and punctuation have been removed. | |||
TranslatedTitle | A translation into a different Language of the value contained in an OriginalTitle Element. Note: this is not the same as the OriginalTitle of a translation of a Creation, though the two will often be represented by the same text xs:string. Example: the TranslatedTitle of "Le Nozze di Figaro" is "The Marriage Of Figaro". | |||
Unknown | A Type of an Entity used when a sender of a DdexMessage wishes to indicate that the value within the allowed value set is unknown. | |||
UserDefined | A Type of an Entity which is defined by a sender of a DdexMessage in a manner acceptable to its recipient. | |||
Is Member of Composites | Composite Name | Description of Element Role | Cardinality | |
ddexC:Title | A Type of the ddexC:Title which defines its origin or the function it fulfils in relation to a Creation. Note: A ddexC:Title may fulfil more than one role. Example: "Help" may be both the OriginalTitle and the DisplayTitle for the well-known Beatles song. This is represented in an XML schema as an XML Attribute. | 0-1 |
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