ISBN13: | 9781032919850 |
ISBN10: | 103291985X |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
Terjedelem: | 440 oldal |
Méret: | 246x174 mm |
Súly: | 811 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
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Referensz kiadványok, szótárak
Enciklopédiák, lexikonok
Könyvtár és információtudomány általában
A számítástudomány elmélete, a számítástechnika általában
Adatbázis kezelő szoftverek
További könyvek a nyelvészet területén
Média és kommunikációtudomány általában
Referensz kiadványok, szótárak (karitatív célú kampány)
Enciklopédiák, lexikonok (karitatív célú kampány)
Könyvtár és információtudomány általában (karitatív célú kampány)
A számítástudomány elmélete, a számítástechnika általában (karitatív célú kampány)
Adatbázis kezelő szoftverek (karitatív célú kampány)
További könyvek a nyelvészet területén (karitatív célú kampány)
Média és kommunikációtudomány általában (karitatív célú kampány)
The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models
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Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and its family of conceptual bibliographic models has revolutionized the cataloguing world since its inception in 1998. This anthology presents an up-to-date survey of implementations and extensions, catalog codes, research and approaches to using FRBR for the Semantic Web.
Since 1998 when FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) was first published by IFLA, the effort to develop and apply FRBR has been extended in many innovative and experimental directions. Papers in this volume explain and expand upon the extended family of FRBR models including Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD), Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD), and the object-oriented version of FRBR known as FRBRoo. Readers will learn about dialogues between the FRBR Family and other modeling technologies, specific implementations and extensions of FRBR in retrieval systems, catalog codes employing FRBR, a wide variety of research that uses the FRBR model, and approaches to using FRBR for the Semantic Web.
Librarians of all stripes as well as library and information science students and researchers can use this volume to bring their knowledge of the FRBR model and its implementation up to date.
This book was published as a special issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly.
Foreword 1. Introduction: Be Careful What You Wish For: FRBR, Some Lacunae, A Review 2. The VTLS Implementation of FRBR 3. FRBR: The MAB2 Perspective 4. Implementing FRBR to Improve Retrieval of In-House Information in a Medium-Sized International Institute 5. A Strange Model Named FRBRoo 6. Item, document, carrier: An Object Oriented Approach 7. Modeling Aggregates in FRBR 8. Arrangement of FRBR Entities in Colon Classification Call Numbers 9. FRSAD and the ontology of subjects of works 10. FRBR Entities: Identity and Identification 11. FRBR/FRAD and Eva Verona's Cataloging Code: Toward the Future Development of the Croatian Cataloging Code 12. Evaluation of RDA as an implementation of FRBR and FRAD 13. Conceptualizations of the cataloging object: A critique on current perceptions on FRBR Group 1 entities 14. From the FRBR Model to the Italian Cataloging Code (and Vice Versa?) 15. The Contribution of FRBR to the Identification of Bibliographical Relationships: The New RDA-based Ways of Representing the Relationships in Catalogs 16. Analysis of Work-to-Work bibliographic relationships through FRBR: A Canadian Perspective 17. Composing in Real Time: Jazz Performances as "Works" in the FRBR Model 18. Identifying Works for Japanese Classics for Construction of FRBRized OPACs 19. FRBRizing Bibliographic Records Focusing on Identifiers and Role Indicators in the Korean Cataloging Environment 20. What do Users Tell us About FRBR-Based Catalogs? 21. Representing the FR Family in the Semantic Web 22. YouTube: Applying FRBR and Exploring the Multiple Description Coding Compression Model 23. FRBR and Linked Data: Connecting FRBR and Linked Data