Functional requirements for bibliographic records (FRBR) : hype or cure-all?
by
Le Bœuf, Patrick.
Title
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Functional requirements for bibliographic records (FRBR) : hype or cure-all?
Author
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Le Bœuf, Patrick.
ISBN
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9780789027986
9780789027993
Publication Information
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Binghamton, NY : Haworth Information Press, c2005.
Physical Description
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p. cm.
General Note
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"Co-published simultaneously as Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, Volume 39, Numbers 3/4 2005"--T.p. verso.
Contents
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FRBR : hype or cure-all? / Patrick Le Boeuf -- The origins of the IFLA study on functional requirements for bibliographic records / Olivia M.A. Madison -- Extending FRBR to authorities / Glenn E. Patton -- Modeling subject access extending the FRBR and FRANAR conceptual models / Tom Delsey -- RDFS:FRBR : towards an implementation model for library catalogs using semantic Web technology / Stefan Gradmann -- Cataloguing of hand press materials and the concept of expression in FRBR / Gunilla Jonsson -- The AustLit gateway and scholarly bibliography : a specialist implementation of the FRBR / Kerry Kilner -- Musical works in the FRBR model or "quasi la stessa cosa" : variations on a theme by Umberto Eco / Patrick Le Boeuf -- Paradigma : FRBR and digital documents / Ketil Albertsen, Carol Van Nuys -- Such stuff as dreams are made on : how does FRBR fit performing arts? / David Miller, Patrick Le Boeuf -- Folklore requirements for bibliographic records : oral traditions and FRBR / Yann Nicolas -- FRBR and cataloging for the future / Barbara B. Tillett -- Slovenian cataloguing practice and functional requirements for bibliographic records : a comparative analysis / Zlata Dimec, Maja Zumer, Gerhard J.A. Riesthuis -- Implementation of FRBR : European research initiative / Maja Zumer -- FRBRizing OCLC's WorldCat / Thomas B. Hickey, Edward T. O'Neill -- Implementing the FRBR conceptual approach in the ISIS software environment : IFPA (ISIS FRBR Prototype Application) / Roberto Sturman -- FRBR display tool / Jackie Radebaugh, Corey Keith -- XOBIS : an experimental schema for unifying bibliographic and authority records / Dick R. Miller.
Subject Term
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Cataloging.
Bibliography -- Methodology.
Machine-readable bibliographic data.
Information retrieval.
Information organization.
Added Author
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Le Bœuf, Patrick.
Added Uniform Title
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Cataloging & classification quarterly.
Electronic Access
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