# L'obsession cubaine

> document published in 2017

**Wikidata**: [Q104467734](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q104467734)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/l-obsession-cubaine

## Summary
L'obsession cubaine is a document published in 2017 by Olivier Compagnon, classified as an information resource that preserves structured and identified information through writing, with specific components including document-type information, communications media, and a heading.

## Key Facts
- **Definition:** A form for preservation of structured and identified information published in 2017
- **Author:** Olivier Compagnon
- **Publication Date:** 2017-11-00
- **Instance Type:** Document
- **Metadata Properties:** Includes Wikidata properties P2679 (author), P2680 (editor), and P1104 (number of pages); main properties are P1574 and P5323
- **Digital Representation:** Has a dedicated Unicode character (🗎) and is indexed in major knowledge bases including the UNESCO Thesaurus (concept502) and EuroVoc (486)
- **Global Recognition:** Has 87 sitelinks across Wikipedia language versions and is recognized by multiple international library systems and encyclopedias
- **Classification:** Classified under Dewey Decimal Classification 025.1714 and Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms as gf2014026163 ("Records (Documents)")
- **Visual Representation:** Associated with the Sales contract Shuruppak (Louvre AO3766) as a preferred image example
- **Availability:** Accessible at URL https://isidore.science/document/10670/1.rvqyst

## FAQs
**What is the publication date of L'obsession cubaine?**
The document was published in November 2017, with the specific date recorded as 2017-11-00.

**Who is the author of L'obsession cubaine?**
The author of L'obsession cubaine is Olivier Compagnon.

**How is L'obsession cubaine classified in library systems?**
It is classified under the Dewey Decimal Classification system as 025.1714 and identified by the Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms as gf2014026163 ("Records (Documents)").

**What international library systems recognize L'obsession cubaine?**
The document is recognized by multiple international library systems including the German National Library (GND ID 4180009-6), the French National Library (BnF ID 584), the National Library of Spain (XX4576242), and the National Library of Latvia (000264528).

**What is the digital identifier for L'obsession cubaine?**
The document has a dedicated URL for access: https://isidore.science/document/10670/1.rvqyst.

## Why It Matters
L'obsession cubaine represents a specific instance of the fundamental concept of a document, which serves as the primary vessel for preserving structured information across human history. As an information resource arising from the act of writing, it exemplifies how documents function as bridges between abstract data and preserved history, playing a critical role in both physical archiving and digital data structuring. Its classification and metadata properties demonstrate the systematic categorization of human communication and media, following established standards in library science and information organization.

## Notable For
* **Explicit Structural Definition:** The document is explicitly defined by its components including document-type information, communications media, and a heading, distinguishing it from generic information.
* **Global Academic Recognition:** Indexed in major knowledge bases including the Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition), Treccani, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary.
* **Ontological Mapping:** Defined as an equivalent class in W3C Activity Streams and PCP-On-Web ontologies.
* **Wikipedia Ubiquity:** Exists in over 80 language versions of Wikipedia with a main category in the "Documents" category.
* **Historical Association:** Associated with ancient artifacts like the Sales contract Shuruppak (Louvre AO3766), indicating its connection to the historical depth of document preservation.

## Body
### Definition and Structure
L'obsession cubaine is fundamentally a "form for preservation of structured and identified information." It functions as an information resource that arises from the act of writing. The document is structurally composed of three specific elements: document-type information, communications media, and a heading. While often used interchangeably with general records, the knowledge base distinguishes it as different from a "document" (in a specific ontological sense) and a "record."

### Information Science and Classification
The document is a core subject of study in library science. It is formally classified under the Dewey Decimal Classification system as 025.1714. The Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms identifies it as gf2014026163 ("Records (Documents)"), and the Art & Architecture Thesaurus lists it as 300026030 ("documents (object genre)").

Its characteristics include the type of document, and it utilizes specific Wikidata properties for metadata, including P2679 (author), P2680 (editor), and P1104 (number of pages). The main Wikidata properties associated with it are P1574 and P5323.

### Global Authority Control and Identifiers
The entity is universally recognized across international library systems and encyclopedias:
* **Europe:** GND ID 4180009-6 (Schriftstück); BnF ID 584 (Documenti); National Library of Spain XX4576242 (Documentos); National Library of Latvia 000264528.
* **Russia/Cyrillic:** Great Russian Encyclopedia Portal ID dokument-e40e5d; GBK (Russian) ID ph114337 (dokumenty); abbreviation "док." listed in GOST Р 7.0.12—2011.
* **Asia:** Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition) ID 92099; Zhihu Topic ID 19554801 (文献); WikiKids ID Document.
* **Thesauri:** UNESCO Thesaurus ID concept502; EuroVoc ID 486; ODLIS ID d.aspx#document.

It is also indexed in discontinued databases like Microsoft Academic (2909022874) and Freebase (/m/015bv3).

### Digital and Semantic Web Presence
In the semantic web, a document is defined as an equivalent class to `http://pcp-on-web.de/ontology#Document` and `https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Document`. It has a significant digital footprint with a dedicated Unicode character (🗎), IMDb Keyword "document", and Fandom Article IDs for Memory Alpha (English) and Apocalypse (Russian).

The entity is described by the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary (both Big and Small editions) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary (Documents).

### Linguistic Reach
The concept has extensive global coverage, with Wikipedia entries in 87 sitelinks and languages including major languages (English, Chinese, Spanish, French) and minority/regional languages (Asturian, Bashkir, Breton, Sorani, Sundanese, and Min Nan). Aliases include escrito, escritos (Spanish/Portuguese), Schriftstück, Dokumente (German), 書類, 文稿, 文书 (Japanese/Chinese), pièce d'archives (French), and مستند (Arabic).

### Availability and Access
L'obsession cubaine is accessible through the URL https://isidore.science/document/10670/1.rvqyst, providing digital access to this document published in 2017. The document's metadata includes author information and classification properties that help in its systematic organization within digital libraries and knowledge repositories.