Library Cataloging
Manifestations and Near-Equivalents
Martha M. Yee continues to make her work readily available.
The two articles about 'manifestation' (the word everyone used to mean 'expression' until FRBR came along) that I published in 1994 are now available at the University of California eScholarship Repository, as follows:
Manifestations and Near-Equivalents: Theory, with Special Attention to Moving-Image Materials. Library Resources & Technical Services 1994; 38:227-256.
Manifestations and Near-Equivalents of Moving Image Works: a Research Project. Library Resources & Technical Services 1994; 38:355-372.
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Video Recording Heading Disposition
LC is seeking comments on Disposition of LCSH Video Recording Headings in the New Genre/Form Environment: Discussion Paper. Reply by June 15.In the respect that most moving image and radio program genres and forms are now represented by authorized headings,...
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Report And Recommendations For Moving Image Works
OLAC has a draft of the Report and Recommendations for Moving Image WorksOLAC's Cataloging Policy Committee (CAPC) created a task force earlier this year to investigate and make recommendations on issues related to FRBR-based work-level records for...
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What Is A Work?
Good news from Martha Yee....all of my "What is a Work?" articles published in Cataloging & Classification Quarterly in 1994-1995 are now available at the UC eScholarship repository, as follows: "What is a Work? Part 1, The User and the Objects of the...
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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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Functional Requirements For Bibliographic Records Using Current Marc Records
The postprint of FRBRization: a Method for Turning Online Public Finding Lists into Online Public Catalogs by Martha M. Yee is available full-text.Problems users are having searching for known works in current OPACs are summarized, and it is suggested...
Library Cataloging