A resource consisting primarily of words for reading.1
This entity includes scholarly publications which contain results of research (articles, proceedings papers, books, reports, ...) and it can also include other documents with a connection to research (funding or other contracts, project reports, data management plans, ...). This entity typically represents the granularity level of a single published item for which attribution information is attached (usually in the form of a list of authors and contributors).2 This entity is NOT used to represent publishing channels and sources: journals and book series (incl. continuing conference proceedings series).
Those of Document
Those of Document plus:
A Textual Document has an optional access rights specification: an instance of Textual Document Accessibility Specification.
has-authorship / of-document : A Textual Document can have any number of Authorships. This relationship is derived from Document.has-contribution by including just those Contributions to Documents that are Authorships.
has-author / is-author-of : A Textual Document has any number of authors, instances of Agent. This relationship is derived: it relates the Textual Document with the actors of its authorships. This is a simplified form expressing authorships without any additional qualification or context.
(FIXME)
- Close match of COAR Text
[1] Adapted from: The COAR resource types vocabulary, http://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/documentation/resource_types/#http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cf
[2] Adapted from: The OpenAIRE guidelines for CRIS managers, https://openaire-guidelines-for-cris-managers.readthedocs.io/en/v1.1.1/cerif_xml_publication_entity.html