glam/schemas/20251121/linkml/modules/classes/Nachlass.yaml
kempersc 0393b321c9 refactor(schema): unify custodian_type slots into has_or_had_custodian_type (Rule 39, 43)
- Migrate 236+ class files from custodian_types to has_or_had_custodian_type
- Archive deprecated slots: custodian_type, custodian_types, custodian_type_broader/narrower/related
- Update main schema and manifest imports
- Fix Custodian.yaml class to use new slot
- Fix annotation format (list→scalar) in has_or_had_custodian_type.yaml

Rules applied:
- Rule 39: RiC-O naming convention (hasOrHad pattern)
- Rule 43: Slot nouns must be singular (multivalued:true for cardinality)
- Rule 38: Slot centralization with semantic URI
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id: https://w3id.org/nde/ontology/Nachlass
name: Nachlass
title: Nachlass (Personal Papers)
classes:
Nachlass:
description: Collection of manuscripts, notes, correspondence, and so on left
behind when a scholar or an artist dies. The German term "Nachlass" (literally
"that which is left behind") refers to the personal papers and literary remains
of a person, typically a writer, artist, scholar, or other notable individual.
It represents an important archival concept for personal and literary archives.
is_a: ArchiveOrganizationType
class_uri: skos:Concept
slots:
- has_or_had_custodian_type
- specificity_annotation
- template_specificity
- wikidata_entity
slot_usage:
wikidata_entity:
equals_string: Q3827332
has_or_had_custodian_type:
equals_expression: '["hc:ArchiveOrganizationType"]'
specificity_annotation:
range: SpecificityAnnotation
inlined: true
template_specificity:
range: TemplateSpecificityScores
inlined: true
annotations:
skos:prefLabel: Nachlass
skos:altLabel: Personal Papers, Literary Remains, archives formées du legs,
Papers, Bequest
collection_type: personal papers
see_also:
- LiteraryArchive
- PersonalArchive
- HouseArchive
- PersonalLibrary
comments:
- Nachlass (de)
- Nachlass (es)
- archives formées du legs (fr)
- German archival term widely used internationally
- Refers to papers left after death of notable person
- Core concept for personal and literary archives
imports: