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FRBRizing an E-Library : Migrating from Dublin Core to FRBR and MODS
Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado developed an open-source eCataloger Framework, based on Dublin Core metadata, on Google's App Engine to manage and serve electronic resources to the library's patrons.
Jeremy Nelson, Alan Cleary
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Identifying FRBR Work-Level Data in MARC Bibliographic Records for Manifestations of Moving Images
The library metadata community is dealing with the challenge of implementing the conceptual model, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR).
Lynne Bisko, Kelley McGrath
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Engineering oral stories: a conceptual model of traditions as water
Introduction. Oral narratives often change form and ownership as they transition from speech to text, yet cataloguing practices rarely capture this fluidity.
Andrew Wiebe
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The Knowledge Object Reference Ontology (KORO): A formalism to support management and sharing of computable biomedical knowledge for learning health systems. [PDF]
Flynn AJ +4 more
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OpenBiodiv-O: ontology of the OpenBiodiv knowledge management system. [PDF]
Senderov V +8 more
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Building a Library App Portfolio with Redis and Django
The Tutt Library at Colorado College is developing a portfolio of library applications for use by patrons and library staff. Developed under an iterative and incremental agile model, these single-use HTML5 applications target multiple devices while using
Jeremy Nelson
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FRBR Aggregates as Collections
A talk I gave at a meeting of the Metro-DC chapter meet of code4lib, in which I attempted to explain FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records), and the difficulty in describing things that can be broken down and recombined. I proposed a new way of looking at aggregates as "collections", and showed some interesting types of searches that ...
openaire +1 more source
CiTO, the Citation Typing Ontology. [PDF]
Shotton D.
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The Intangible Nature of Drama Documents: an FRBR View
V. Lombardo +3 more
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RDA’s Pros And Cons: One Point Of View From Brazil
This study group intends to analyze the Resource Description and Access (RDA) code’s pros and cons, under one point of view of some Brazilian catalogers, that is, from an emerging country.
Eliane Serrão Alves Mey +2 more
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