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FRBR—The MAB2 Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesCataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2012
FRBRizing legacy data has been a subject to research since the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model was published in 1998. Studies were mainly conducted for MARC 21, but in Austria, Maschinelles Austauschformat für Bibliotheken (MAB2), a data format based on the rules for descriptive cataloging in academic libraries, mainly in
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FRBR and Linked Data: Connecting FRBR and Linked Data

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2012
From the time of the earliest catalogs documenting private collections, to the present proliferation of repositories of material and digital objects, the bibliographic record as an aggregation of lgical and physical characteristics of a resource has prevailed.
Lynne C Howarth
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FRBR-ML: A FRBR-based framework for semantic interoperability [PDF]

open access: possibleSemantic Web, 2012
Metadata related to cultural items such as literature, music and movies is a valuable resource that is currently exploited in many applications and services based on semantic web technologies. A vast amount of such information has been created by memory institutions in the last decades using different standard or ad hoc schemas, and a main challenge is
Naimdjon Takhirov   +3 more
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Theoretical topics in FRBR

Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2006
AbstractIFLA's Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) presents a compelling and influential conceptual model of the “bibliographic universe”. Given FRBR's scope and influence it is surprising that it has received so little attention from the information science research community.
Allen H. Renear   +4 more
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FRBR in the Real World [PDF]

open access: yesSerials Librarian, 2007
A brief refresher of the main aspects of the FRBR model, a review of various uses of FRBR, and a discussion of how the group 1 entity types apply in a serials context. We focus on levels (work/expression/ manifestation/item and whole/part), the number of entities in particular situations, and terminology.
Steve Shadle
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FRBR and Cataloging for the Future

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2005
SUMMARY The conceptual model known as “FRBR” (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) reminds us of the basic elements in describing materials in the bibliographic universe, the inter-relationships, and the fundamental user tasks that we are trying to address when we create library catalogs.
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Modeling Aggregates in FRBR

Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2012
In the bibliographic environment, the term aggregate is used to describe a bibliographic entity formed by combining distinct bibliographic units together. Aggregates are a large and growing class of information resources—up to 20% of the bibliographic records in OCLC's WorldCat may represent aggregates.
Maja Zümer
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Korean books and FRBR: an investigation

Program, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate the characteristics of Korean books by analysing their “work types” based on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model.Design/methodology/approachA total of 1,000 Korean books were randomly chosen from the Korean National Bibliography (KNB) 2008 at the National Library of Korea,
Jeong-Hyen Kim, Ji Hyun Moon
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