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Harmonizing and publishing heterogeneous premodern manuscript metadata as Linked Open Data
Abstract Manuscripts are a crucial form of evidence for research into all aspects of premodern European history and culture, and there are numerous databases devoted to describing them in detail. This descriptive information, however, is typically available only in separate data silos based on incompatible data models and user interfaces.
Mikko Koho +15 more
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Creation of Liquid‐Air Dispersions in Oil and Water: Comparison of Calculations and Measurements
The work shown compares measurements based on the media combination oil/air with calculations based on the media combination water/air. Own measurements indicate that common limit values cannot be applied for the media combination oil/air. The measurements were verified with high‐speed videos. Abstract The creation of liquid‐gas dispersions places very
Lukas Hafner +2 more
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A Review Development of Digital Library Resources at University Level
This study considered the development, awareness, adoption, and usage of digital library (DL) resources at the university level. To develop and implement a successful electronic library resource system, it is vital to review the success factors and identify the most important technological aspects of DL resources.
Agrey Kato +3 more
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FRBR implementation and user research [PDF]
AbstractThe IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) conceptual model, published in 1998, focuses on the representation of the bibliographic universe, using an entity‐relationship model []. It has direct and great impact to the whole area of knowledge organization, especially the description, access, and sharing of bibliographic ...
Yin Zhang 0007 +7 more
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This article provides an overview of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) with an emphasis on issues of interest to serialists. The basics of the Entity-Relationship (E-R) model are used to introduce the aspects of FRBR which can be used to model serial publications.
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FRBR, Information, and Intertextuality [PDF]
Following from approaches that view information as documentary forms of specific communicative practices, this paper uses theoretical concepts derived from cultural theory to examine the concept of work in Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) in relation to authorship, the ur-text, and intertextuality.
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Complex network theory is adopted to provide a statistical perspective rather than a causal perspective for study. Coarse‐grained method is conducted to simplify multiple time series into joint fluctuation patterns, which is different from traditional autoregressive and regression analysis.
Ding Liu +3 more
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A Faceted Data Model for Bibliographic Integration Between MARC and FRBR
Although MAchine Readable Cataloging (MARC) and Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) are currently the most broadly used bibliographic structures for generating bibliographic data in the library community, each has its own weaknesses ...
Lee, Seungmin
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Deploying Metadata Object Descriptor Schema for Describing Second tier Entities within Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records [PDF]
Objective: The present investigation aims to determine the various possibilities in which using MODS could describe second tier FRBR. Methodology: A comparative method was employed in which the main and ancillary components, features and measures for ...
M Dorkhosh
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FRBR applied to scientific data [PDF]
AbstractThe distinction between a creative work and the physical item that contains that work is clearly delineated in FRBR and other research by the Library Science community. A similar confusion exists in the scientific realm between the underlying scientific data and the digital objects that contain those data.
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