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A 21st century look at an ancient concept: Understanding FRBR, presented at the AzLA (Arizona Library Association) Conference, El Conquistador Hilton, Tucson, Nov. 30 - 2 Dec. 2004 (Session sponsored by RPSIG/CULD/PLD, 8:00 - 9:30 am, Dec. 2, Agave III)

Coleman, Anita Sundaram (2004) A 21st century look at an ancient concept: Understanding FRBR, presented at the AzLA (Arizona Library Association) Conference, El Conquistador Hilton, Tucson, Nov. 30 - 2 Dec. 2004 (Session sponsored by RPSIG/CULD/PLD, 8:00 - 9:30 am, Dec. 2, Agave III) .

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Abstract

This is a presentation of the library's most enduring artifact: the bibliographic record. The focus is on understanding the theory behind IFLA's Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). Illustrations, practical implementations, and research initiatives are also summarized. A deeper understanding of the importance of "works" and the legacy that it brings along are the goal of this entertaining and informative look into our past, present and future.

EPrint Type:Presentation
Keywords:FRBR, Metadata, Cataloging Quality,
Subjects:Cataloging
ID Code:634
Deposited On:02 December 2004
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IFLA WG FRBR FRBR Bibliography, URL: http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/wgfrbr/FRBR_bibliography.pdf

Tillett, Barbara. AACR3: Resource description and access. URL: http://www.collectionscanada.ca/jsc/docs/aacr3pptslides.pdf

Coleman, Anita. 2002. Scientific models as works. Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 33 (3/4)

Young, Thurstan. Using FRBR to Measure the Quality of Bibliographic Records. URL: http://www.cilip.org.uk/groups/cig/ppt/umbrella2003/thurstanyoung.ppt (for information on FRBR for quality in cataloging and metadata )

ALA Presentations (eALCTS 2004 Preconference on FRBR). Title: Back to the Future: Understanding the Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records Model (FRBR) and its Impact on Users, OPACS, and Knowledge Organization Preconference. URL: http://www.ala.org/ala/alcts/alctsconted/presentations/presentations.htm

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