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FRAR: Extending FRBR Concepts to Authority Data
FRAR: Extending
FRBR Concepts to Authority Data by Glenn E. Patton is now available.
The IFLA FRANAR Working Group is charged with extending the concepts of the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records to authority data. The paper reports on the current state of the Working Group's activities.
Seen on the
FRBR weblog.
Note, the acronym has changed from FRANAR to FRAR.
FRANAR
Authorities
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