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Title: FRBR: Cataloging for the New Millennium


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FRBR Cataloging for the New Millennium
A presentation by Amanda K. Sprochi Kent State
University asprochi_at_lms.kent.edu Monday, 18
April 2005 Appalachian State University
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Why FRBR matters
  • Based on relational database models
  • Emphasizes relationships between data elements
  • Exploits possibilities for search and retrieval
    in relational databases
  • Better serves users needs to find and retrieve
    items

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J.S. Bach, Suites, violoncello, BWV 1007-1012
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Summary
  • The FRBR model, what it is, what it does
  • Examples from catalogs
  • Why FRBR is a better model for library catalogs
  • What the future holds

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IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements
for Bibliographic Records 1
  • Provides framework for
  • What the bibliographic record provides
    information about
  • What the record is expected to achieve in terms
    of user needs

1 IFLA Study Group on the Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records,
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records Final Report, 1997, lthttp//www.ifla.org/
VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdfgt (20 March 2005)
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What is FRBR?
  • An entity-relationship model that describes the
    world in terms of entities and the relationships
    between them

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User tasks
  • Find
  • Identify
  • Select
  • Obtain

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FRBR Entities
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FRBR Model 2
Work
is realized through
Expression
is embodied in
Manifestation
is exemplified by
Item
2 IFLA Study Group on the Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records,
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records Final Report, 1997, lthttp//www.ifla.org/
VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdfgt (20 March 2005) p.13.
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Works
  • A work is a distinct intellectual or artistic
    creation 3

Examples of works
w1 The Cello Suites, J.S. Bach w2 Alices
Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll w3
Guernica by Pablo Picasso
3 IFLA Study Group on the Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records,
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records Final Report, 1997, lthttp//www.ifla.org/
VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdfgt (20 March 2005) p.16
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Expression
  • The intellectual or artistic realization of a
    work in the form of alpha-numeric, musical, or
    choreographic notation, sound, image, object,
    movement, or any combination of such forms. 4

4 IFLA Study Group on the Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records,
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records Final Report, 1997, lthttp//www.ifla.org/
VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdfgt (20 March 2005) p.18.
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Examples of expressions
  • w1 The Cello Suites, J.S. Bach
  • e1 Unaccompanied Cello Suites, Yo-Yo Ma, perf.
    p1983. CBS Masterworks.
  • e2 The Cello Suites, Yo-Yo Ma, perf. p1997. Sony
    Classical.
  • e3 Six suites (Sonatas) for violoncello solo.
    Edited by Joseph Malkin c1918 C. Fisher.

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Manifestation
  • The physical embodiment of an expression of a
    work.
  • Manifestation as an entity represents all the
    physical objects that bear the same
    characteristics, in respect to both intellectual
    content and physical form 5

5 IFLA Study Group on the Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records,
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records Final Report, 1997, lthttp//www.ifla.org/
VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdfgt (20 March 2005) p.20
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Examples of manifestations
  • w1 The Cello Suites, J.S. Bach
  • e1 Unaccompanied Cello Suites, Yo-Yo Ma, perf.
    p1983 CBS Masterworks.
  • m1 3 sound discs analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo
    12 in. Digitally recorded.
  • m2 2 sound discs digital, 4 3/4 in. 1 guide
    (47 p. 13 cm.)

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Item
  • A single exemplar of a manifestation.6
  • This may be a multi-volume set, the entire run of
    a serial, a kit with many parts, or a recording
    issued on more than one disc.

6 IFLA Study Group on the Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records,
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic
Records Final Report, 1997, lthttp//www.ifla.org/
VII/s13/frbr/frbr.pdfgt (20 March 2005) p.23
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Example of an item
  • w1 The Cello Suites, J.S. Bach
  • e1 Unaccompanied Cello Suites, Yo-Yo Ma, perf.
    p1983 CBS Masterworks.
  • m1 3 sound discs analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo
    12 in. Digitally recorded.
  • i1 copy 1
  • i2 copy 2 (I disc missing 2/4/89)

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Alices Adventures in FRBR-land
Western North Carolina Library Network Catalog
http//wncln.wncln.org/search/ Accessed 6 April
2005.
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Alice in Fictionfinder
OCLC Fictionfinder http//fictionfinder.oclc.org/
Accessed 6 April 2005.
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RLG redlightgreen www.redlightgreen.com/
Accessed 6 April 2005.
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Université catholique de Louvain webpac
http//www.bib.ucl.ac.be/ Accessed 7 April 2005.
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Building a Better Catalog
FRBR advantages for users Thinks in terms of
database design Takes advantage of system
flexibility Improves collocation Easier
search and retrieval Shows bibliographic
relationships between entities
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FRBR advantages for catalogers
  • Simplifies cataloging
  • Reduces redundancies in records
  • Easier record retrieval
  • Finds all manifestations of a work and groups
    them together
  • Allows for the tracing of the history of works,
    expressions, and manifestations

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Coming to a catalog near you
  • FRBR Already here
  • VTLS Virtua system
  • redlightgreen
  • OCLC Fictionfinder
  • FRBR Coming soon
  • Innovative Interfaces Millennium 2005
  • OCLC WorldCat

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AACR3 and FRBR 7
  • Addition of FRBR terminology to AACR3
  • 1.5A3 If an item is available in different
    formats (e.g., as text and microfilm as sound
    disc and sound tape reel), give the physical
    description of the format in hand)
  • 1.5A3 If manifestations of a work are available
    in different formats

7 ALA/ALCTS/CCS CCDA Task Force on FRBR
Terminology, FRBR terminology in the draft of
Part 1 of AACR3 (5JSC/AACR3/I) 3 February 2005
lthttp//www.libraries.psu.edu/tas/jca/ccda/docs/tf
-frbr9.pdfgt (7 April 2005) p.4.
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A brief summary
FRBR
  • is an entity-relationship model
  • divides entities into works, expressions,
    manifestations, and items
  • describes the hierarchical relationships between
    entities in the bibliographic database
  • emphasizes the connection between data elements
    and the needs of users
  • allows for better collocation, searching, and
    retrieval of records from catalogs

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  • What's important is that all human knowledge be
    made available to all intelligent people who want
    to learn it.
  • Stephen Jay Gould
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