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Autodescription — filmstrip (Q860594)
description: common form of still image instructional multimedia
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Maybe the meanings of the referenced wikipedia articles are different? In German, "Bildband" means a non-fiction book with a high focus on pictures. So in a "Bildband" about "New York", you would find many pictures of the Empire State Building or Manhattan. While the Englisch "filmstrip" is a material to make movies. The property "subclass of: book" definitely refers to the german meaning. So what about moving the "filmstrip" things to a new object? Regards, --SuPich (talk) 20:56, 22 August 2015 (UTC)
- Yes, this seems a bit confusing to me at the moment. I wouldn't call a filmstrip (as it's known in English) a type of book. Samwilson (talk) 10:02, 18 April 2016 (UTC)