. . . . "This resource has a more specific, versioned resource.\n\nThis property is intended for relating a non-versioned or abstract resource to several versioned resources, e.g. snapshots. For instance, if there are two snapshots of the News page, made on 23rd and 24th of December, then:\n\n pav:hasVersion ;\n pav:hasVersion .\n\nIf one of the versions has somewhat the equivalent content to this resource (e.g. can be used as a permalink for this resource), then it should instead be indicated with the subproperty pav:hasCurrentVersion:\n\n pav:hasCurrentVersion .\n\nTo order the versions, use pav:previousVersion:\n\n pav:previousVersion .\n pav:previousVersion .\n\nNote that it might be confusing to also indicate pav:previousVersion from a resource that has pav:hasVersion relations, as such a resource is intended to be a long-living \"unversioned\" resource. The PAV ontology does however not formally restrict this, to cater for more complex scenarios with multiple abstraction levels.\n\npav:hasVersion is a subproperty of dcterms:hasVersion to more strongly define this hierarchical pattern. It is therefore also a subproperty of pav:generalizationOf (inverse of prov:specializationOf).\n\nTo indicate the existence of other, non-hierarchical kind of editions and adaptations of this resource that are not versioned snapshots (e.g. Powerpoint slides has a video recording version), use instead dcterms:hasVersion or prov:alternateOf." . . "Has version" . . . .