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The //Relation// field is used to record important intrinsic and/or extrinsic relationships with each other. Be sure to include reciprocal relationship fields in each of the applicable records. | The //Relation// field is used to record important intrinsic and/or extrinsic relationships with each other. Be sure to include reciprocal relationship fields in each of the applicable records. | ||
- | * **Intrinsic relationships** include whole-part relationships, groups and collections, series relationships, and component/architectural works. | + | * **Intrinsic relationships** essential for understanding a work, include whole-part relationships, groups and collections, series relationships, and component/architectural works. |
* **Extrinsic Relationships** are not essential in identifying works, but help to enhance the information about the works. They are generally temporal (e.g. preparatory models, sketches, etc.), conceptual (e.g. works that reference or depict other works), or spatial (e.g. works that were meant to be displayed together). | * **Extrinsic Relationships** are not essential in identifying works, but help to enhance the information about the works. They are generally temporal (e.g. preparatory models, sketches, etc.), conceptual (e.g. works that reference or depict other works), or spatial (e.g. works that were meant to be displayed together). | ||