I think, actually, that the latter is correct; the _object_ is the photo,
with _subobjects_ recto and verso. If you had made a decision to only
record the print side (leaving out all mention of the verso), however, I
think you would do well to just record the information at the object
level, and not go down another level. Which seems a bit paradoxical, and
makes me unsure of my answer. Which is why I'm bouncing it out there for
all of you.
What are your thoughts out there?
Merrilee
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Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 11:19:46 -0500
From: Susan Hamburger <sxh@psulias.psu.edu>
To: Merrilee Proffitt <mproffit@library.berkeley.edu>
Subject: One more MOA2 question
Hi, Merrilee. I'm working hard at this! So, if I get this straight--the
photographic print is the object and its only child is the verso which has
a label containing identifying information about the photo. I should NOT
have the object (photo) and two children: the photographic print and the
verso. Correct?
Sue