Library Cataloging
FRBR
The OCLC Research FRBR work-set algorithm is now available.
The research work-set algorithm generates an author/title key for each bibliographic record. These keys can then be used to bring work-sets together. The current algorithm ignores format so that the generated work-sets are sometimes at a higher level than a FRBR work.
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Frbr
The latest issue of D-Lib Magazine has the paper Hierarchical Catalog Records: Implementing a FRBR Catalog by David Mimno, Gregory Crane and Alison JonesMuch work has gone into finding ways to infer FRBR relationships between existing catalog records...
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Dewey Browser
From the OCLC Research Announcement:The DeweyBrowser has been deployed over two new collections of resources.In addition to ebooks, the following collections are now accessible:wcat 2.2 million of the most widely held WorldCat recordsabr14 selected data...
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Serials
Antelman, Kristin (2004) Identifying the Serial Work as a Bibliographic Entity. Library Resources & Technical Services 48(4):pp. 238-255.A solid theoretical foundation has been built over the years exploring the bibliographic work and in developing cataloging...
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Frbr Tool
LC has relased a FRBR Dispaly tool.In 2001, the Network Development and MARC Standards Office released the publication, "Displays for Multiple Versions from MARC 21 and FRBR," which outlined how the FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records)...
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Frbr
The Concept of a Work in WorldCat: An Application of FRBR by Rick Bennett, Brian F. Lavoie and Brian F. Lavoie.This paper explores the concept of a work in WorldCat, the OCLC Online Union Catalog, using the hierarchy of bibliographic entities defined...
Library Cataloging