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Creator
Date
2016
Location
Chicago
Illinois
Illinois
Media format
Printed text
Extent
xv, 179 pages
Language
English
Size
23 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 345462
Folger call number: Z666.6 .C69 2016
Folger holdings ID: 496267
Folger call number: Z666.6 .C69 2016
Folger holdings ID: 496267
Summary
"This book looks at the ways that we define the things of the bibliographic world, and in particular how our bibliographic models reflect our technology and the assumed goals of libraries. There is, of course, a history behind this, as well as a present and a future. The first part of the book begins by looking at the concept of the 'work' in library cataloging theory, and how that concept has evolved since the mid-nineteenth century to date. Next it talks about models and technology, two areas that need to be understood before taking a long look at where we are today. It then examines the new bibliographic model called Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and the technical and social goals that the FRBR Study Group was tasked to address. The FRBR entities are analyzed in some detail. Finally, FRBR as an entity-relation model is compared to a small set of Semantic Web vocabularies that can be seen as variants of the multi-entity bibliographic model that FRBR introduced"--
Notes
General notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-172) and index
Contents
Part I. Work, model, technology -- The work -- The model -- The technology -- Part II. FRBR and other solutions -- Introduction -- FRBR : standard for international sharing -- The entity-relation model -- What is modeled in FRBR -- Does FRBR meet FRBR's objectives? -- Some issues that arise -- Bibliographic description and the Semantic Web
Also known as
Extended title: FRBR, before and after : a look at our bibliographic models / Karen Coyle
Subjects
Related names
author: Coyle, Karen