Use of Subject Authority Data Survey
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Use of Subject Authority Data Survey


Research is being done on the Use of Subject Authority Data. The ultimate goal of the study is to develop benchmark recommendations for the functional requirements for subject authority records, within the framework developed by the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) final report.

There is a short survey to collect the data.

Subjects




- Functional Requirements Namespaces
Namespaces for the Functional Requirements (FR) family of bibliographic metadata models have been published in Resource Description Framework (RDF), the basis of the Semantic Web. The models include Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR),...

- Work Records For Music
The Music Library Association's Bibliographic Control Committee (BCC) has announced the availability of the Final Report of The BCC Working Group on Work Records for Music.The recommendations in the final report cannot be applied in a current, "real...

- Functional Requirements And Numbering Of Authority Records
The IFLA Working Group on Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records (FRANAR) has made this announcement.The IFLA Working Group on Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records is pleased to announce that a 2nd draft of "Functional...

- Openfrbr
OpenFRBR is a open-source tool built using Ruby on Rails and using MySQL to FRBRize bibliographic records. Not sure just what it does. here is the set of goals:OpenFRBR says it will build a complete free implementation of FRBR (Functional Requirements...

- Functional Requirements For Authority Records (frar)
The IFLA Working Group on Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records has announced that a draft of Functional Requirements for Authority Records is now available for worldwide review. The draft in English and French. Comments should be...



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