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FRBR, Twenty Years On

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2014
The article analyzes the conceptual model of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) as a general model of bibliographic data and description that can be interpreted, as needed, to serve the needs of various communities. This is illustrated with descriptions of five different implementations based on the concepts in FRBR: FRBRER ...
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Paradigma: FRBR and Digital Documents

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2005
SUMMARY This paper describes the Paradigma Project at the National Library of Norway and its work to ensure the legal deposit of all types of digital documents. The Paradigma project plans to implement extensions to IFLA's FRBR model for handling composite Group 1 entities at all abstraction levels. A new taxonomy is introduced: this is done by forming
Ketil Albertsen, Carol van Nuys
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The VTLS Implementation of FRBR

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2012
A description of a Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) implementation by VTLS Inc. The basic cataloging and searching functions are described, followed by a description of how VTLS has extended FRBR to handle recursive, or related, works and aggregates.
John L. Espley, Robert Pillow
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FRBR: prima e dopo

2017
Il volume presenta una analisi del modello FRBR, con particolare attenzione al background dal quale è nato, sia catalografico che tecnologico, con una parte dedicata agli aspetti critici del modello. Il volume è il frutto di anni di studio e riflessione dedicati dalla studiosa all’argomento ed è la sua più matura riflessione sul modello concettuale. La
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User Verification of the FRBR Conceptual Model and Testing of FRBR Prototypes

2012
FRBR is a conceptual model of the bibliographic universe. While FRBR is focused on end-users, no user studies were performed for its development. Since its release, two research groups, one at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and another at Kent State University, USA, started to systematically verify the FRBR model with users. This paper will provide
Maja Žumer, Athena Salaba, Yin Zhang
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Extending FRBR to Authorities

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2005
SUMMARY Discusses the work of the IFLA Working Group on Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records. Provides an updated description of the entity-relationship model being developed by the Working Group to extend the FRBR model to cover authority data.
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FRSAD, Semiotics, and FRBR-LRM

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 2016
ABSTRACTPhilosophy grapples with the deepest and most difficult questions in human life. In a 2012 article, Jonathan Furner raises questions about the “Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data” (FRSAD) model. Can the FRSAD framers really avoid tackling philosophical questions as they attempt to do—the long-running dispute between nominalists ...
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FRBR and FRANAR

2002
The first part of the article is a continuation of the paper Functional requirements for bibliographic records and the UNIMARC format: structuring the MARC record for the older books presented on the 4th Seminar Archives, Museums, Libraries: Possibilities of Co-operation within the Environment of the Global Information Infrastructure (Rovinj, 2000). In
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