In a record for an entity, if you determine that there is a need to link this entity data to data for another entity:
Find the appropriate relationship element, e.g.:
In a Work record, find the 'Expression of Work', or the 'Creator', or the 'Other Person, Family, or Corporate Body Associated with a Work', or the 'Related Work' element
In a Manifestation record, find the 'Exemplar of Manifestation', or the 'Expression Manifested', or the 'Related Manifestation' element, etc.
Etc.
Click on the element name to see whether there is a more specific relationship designator that you can use
Choose a more specific designator if it applies
Right-click on the text box for the relationship element, and select:
Create new ... –to create and link to an appropriate new record
Enter text (unlinked)–to enter either:
a controlled heading (AAP) for the related entity
a description of the related entity (if allowed for that particular relationship)
If you choose one of the linking options above, RIMMF adds a link to the related record, and automatically adds a back-link in the record for the related entity, using the RIMMF Identifiers for each record
Detailed Steps
To link from a relationship element in one record to a related record:
Find the appropriate relationship element, e.g.:
In a Work record, find:
the primary relationship element:
Expression of Work
a secondary relationship element:
Creator
Other Person, Family, or Corporate Body Associated with a Work
Related Work
Etc.
Click on the Element name to see whether there is a more specific relationship designator that you can use
If a list of relationship designator elements is long, you can see it in a more structured view:
Enter <F7> to see grouped designators
Expand [+] boxes to see more specific designators
To see the definition for the elements:
Click on the Element Options column
Select 'Show definition'
Choose a more specific designator if one applies
Right-click on the text box for the relationship element, and select one of the following options:
Link to (EI)
This displays an alphabetical list of the Authorized Access Points (AAP) of the entities that are appropriate for the type of relationship and that are already in the Entity Index. If you are selecting: 'Expression of Work' then only Expression AAP will display; Creator, then only Person, Family, and Corporate Body AAP will display; etc.
In a long list:
Use the up and down arrows to find the AAP for the entity that you need
Type the first letter of the AAP for the entity that you seek, to start at the beginning of the list of AAP that begin with that letter
If you find the AAP that you need, select the AAP
RIMMF adds a link in the starter record to the related record, and automatically adds a back-link in that related record, using the RIMMF Identifiers (RID) for each record; and displays the AAP and the RID for the related entities in each record
You can double-click on the AAP+RID to see the related record and the back-link to the original record
Follow the steps outlined **here** to find and import an outside record, and link to it
RIMMF adds a link in the starter record to the imported related record, and automatically adds a back-link in that related record, using the RIMMF Identifiers (RID) for each record; and displays the AAP and the RID for the related entities in each record
You can double-click on the AAP+RID to see the original record and the back-link to the imported record
Create new …
Follow the steps outlined **here** to create and link to data for an appropriate new entity
RIMMF adds a link in the starter record to the new related record, and automatically adds a back-link in that related record, using the RIMMF Identifiers (RID) for each record; and displays the AAP and the RID for the related entities in each record
You can double-click on the AAP+RID to see the original record and the back-link to the new record
Enter text (unlinked)
This allows you to enter either:
a controlled heading (AAP) for the related entity (e.g., RDA 18.4.1.2)
a description of the related entity (if allowed for that particular relationship, e.g., 24.4.3))