FRBR
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FRBR


The paper "Mature consideration: developing bibliographic standards and maintaining values" by Alan Danskin appears in New Library World v. 105, no 3/4.
This article considers the impact of the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), the implications of FRBR for cataloguing and the impact of FRBR on MARC and the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (AACR). The article also considers the effects of FRBR on the Paris Principles, in the context of the proposed International Cataloguing Code (ICC). It stresses the importance of maintaining a clear statement of principles and values.




- Inheritance In Frbr
Modeling Our Understanding, Understanding Our Models: The Case of Inheritance in FRBR by Allen H. Renear and Yunseon Choi appaers in Grove, Andrew, Eds. Proceedings 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST)...

- Frbr And Topic Maps
Alexander Sigel has put together a page looking into the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, topic maps and XTM: FRBR and XTM.How can FRBR used for the modelling of bibliographic relationships, using Knowledge Technologies like XTM, OWL/RDF?What...

- Ifla
IFLA - CDNL Alliance for Bibliographic Standards (ICABS)A new alliance between IFLA and national libraries was established in August 2003 to continue and expand the coordination work formerly done by the IFLA UBCIM and UDT Core Programme Offices.An example...

- Frbr
Bibliographic records in the computer age by Alan Danskin and Ann Chapman appears in the Sept. issue of Library + Information UpdateThe Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records set out to update the cataloguing model for the computer age. Ironically,...

- Frbr
The Working Group on FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) of the Cataloguing Section of IFLA now has a Web presence. The site includes:FRBR Final ReportFRBR Discussion ListBibliographyMeeting ReportsFAQ and examplesImplementation ReportsPapers...



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