Library Cataloging
FRBR
As the FRBR Working Group gets ready for the IFLA meeting in Berlin they have made available discussion, presentation and code comparison papers. Papers include:
Buizza, Pino; Guerrini, Mauro: Author and Title Access Point ControlHeijligers, Ton: 'Main Entry' into the future?Jonsson, Gunilla: The bibliographic unit in digital context - how to define it?Byrum, John D.: IFLA's ISBD Programme: Purpose, Process, and ProspectsLe Boeuf, Patrick: Brave New FRBR WorldMunnich, Monika; Popst, Hans: Principles for Library Catalogues and other Bibliographic Files
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Functional Requirements For Bibliographic Records
A report on the Dublin Workshop dedicated to FRBR implementation issues that took place on May 2-4 is now available. Talks include:Ed O'Neill: "Relational Models for Aggregates"Maja Zumer: "Modeling Augmentations"Judith A. Kuhagen: "Modeling Continuing...
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Frbr
OCLC to host workshop for the IFLA FRBR Review Group"FRBR in 21st Century Catalogues: An Invitational Workshop" will take place May 2-4, 2005 on the OCLC campus. The purpose of the international workshop is to provide implementors, vendors, cataloguers,...
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Frbr
William Denton has posted his paper "FRBR and Fundamental Cataloguing Rules".IFLA's proposed data model, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), arranges bibliographic entities in a new way, using an entity-relationship model that...
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Frbr
The proceedings of a FRBR Symposium that was organized by the National Library of France on December 5th, 2002, have just been made available. Most are in French. They include:Le modele FRBR : presentation - historique - enjeux, par Patrick Le BoeufFRBR...
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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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