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Using FRBR by Knut Hegna appears in HEP Libraries Webzine Issue 10 (2004).
This article presents a possible user interface based on bibliographic data entered according to the FRBR conceptual model.

The main ideas are inspired by the old card catalogue which included a structure in the filing system which was lost in the process of computerization of the catalogues. When pulling out a drawer in the card catalogue you were made aware of the structure by the guide cards, the filing logic and the relations represented by see and see also references.





- Multiple Format Resources
Image via WikipediaGary Price from Resource Shelf alerted me to the study FRBR and RDA: Advances in Resource Description for Multiple Format Resources by the Initiative for Equitable Library Access of the Library and Archives Canada.The multiple formats...

- Aacr3
A new paper on AARC3, Authority control in AACR3 by Deirdre Kiorgaard and Ann Huthwaite.Authority control is a vital component of any catalogue. Although AACR2 does provide guidance on choosing access points for bibliographic records and on formulating...

- Subject Searching
Subject searching in the OPAC of a special library: problems and issues by M.S. Sridhar in OCLC Systems & Services (2004) vol. 20, no. 4 pp.183-191This paper draws on data from a comparative study of use of the online public access catalogue (OPAC) and...

- 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,...

- Marc And Frbr
Data mining MARC to find: FRBR? by Knut Hegna and Knut Hegna is an interesting read.In this project MARC data from two national bibliographies is analyzed in the light of the data model presented in the FRBR study from IFLA. The analysis shows that even...



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