02125nas a2200361 4500000000100000008004100001260004500042653001600087653002600103653003600129653002700165653002100192653002300213653000900236653002300245653002700268653002600295653003300321653003400354653001300388653003400401653001400435653002000449100002200469700002000491700001800511700001900529245005900548856014800607300001200755520097100767020002501738 d bAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc10aAbstracting10aBibliographic records10aBibliographic retrieval systems10acomputational ontology10aDrama annotation10aEncoding (symbols)10aFRBR10aFormal expressions10aFunctional requirement10aHistoric preservation10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aOntology10aOntology-based representation10aSemantics10aSignal encoding1 aVincenzo Lombardo1 aRossana Damiano1 aAntonio Pizzo1 aCarmi Terzulli00aThe Intangible Nature of Drama Documents: an FRBR view uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030540698&doi=10.1145%2f3103010.3103019&partnerID=40&md5=dcb7251fc96df12d5ff266b742060fdd a173-1823 aAs a pervasive form of artistic expression through ages and media, drama features a twofold nature of its tangible manifestations (theatrical performances, movies, books, etc.) and its intangible abstraction (the story of Cinderella underlying Disney movie and Perrault s fable). The encoding of the intangible drama abstraction of drama documents is relevant for the preservation of cultural heritage and the didactics and research on drama documents. This paper addresses the task of encoding the notion of intangible story abstraction from the drama documents. The reference model is provided by a computational ontology that formally encodes the elements that characterize a drama, for purposes of semantic linking and inclusion in annotation schemata. By providing a formal expression posited between drama as work and its manifestations, the ontology-based representation is compliant with the model of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). a9781450346894 (ISBN)