Title: Georgia Cataloging Summit
1Georgia Cataloging Summit
- Dr. Barbara B. Tillett and Judith A. Kuhagen
- Policy and Standards Division, Library of
Congress - Library of Congress RDA Workshop for Georgia
Cataloging Summit - 9-10 August 2011
2FRBR Things You Should Know, But Were Afraid To
Ask
- Presented by
- Dr. Barbara B. Tillett
- Chief, Policy Standards Division
- Library of Congress
- August 9, 2011
3FRBR
- What is FRBR?
- Why do we need it?
- Where and how can we use it?
4What is FRBR?
- Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
- IFLA publication 1998
- FRBR Review Group
5Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
(FRBR)
- Entity-relationship model
- Entities Group 1, 2, 3
- Relationships
- Attributes
- User tasks
- Find
- Identify
- Select
- Obtain
- National level record
- elements (mandatory optional data)
6Bibliographic Universe
- Books
- Serials
- Maps, globes, etc.
- Manuscripts.
- Musical scores
- A-V
- sound recordings
- motion pictures
- photographs, slides
- Multimedia
- Remote digital materials
- Etc.
7Whats a conceptual model?
- Abstract depiction of the universe of things
being described - The things in that universe (entities)
- Identifying characteristics of those entities
(attributes) - The relationships among the entities
8FRBRs Entity-Relationship Model
- Entities
- Relationships
- Attributes (data elements)
relationship
One Entity
Another Entity
9FRBRs Entity-Relationship Model
Person
Work
created
was created by
Shakespeare
Hamlet
10FRBR Entities
- Group 1Products of intellectual artistic
endeavor bibliographic resources - Work
- Expression
- Manifestation
- Item
11is realized through
Expression
Intellectual/ artistic content
Physical - recording of content
is embodied in
Manifestation
is exemplified by
Item
12Vocabulary
(item)
- publication
- at bookstore
- any copy
(manifestation)
13Vocabulary
(expression)
(work)
14Group 1
Work
is realized through
Expression
is embodied in
Manifestation
recursive
is exemplified by
one
Item
many
15Elements to Describe Resources
- Manifestation
- ID
- Title
- Statement of responsibility
- Edition
- Imprint (place, publisher, date)
- Form/extent of carrier
- Terms of availability
- Mode of access
- etc.
- Item
- ID
- Provenance
- Location
- etc.
- Work
- ID
- Title
- Date
- etc.
- Expression
- ID
- Form
- Date
- Language
- etc.
16Examples
- Leatherbound autographed copy in Rare Books
Collection? - Digitized version of the Oxford University Press
text published in 2008? - French translation?
- London Symphony Orchestra 2005 performance?
- Hamlet?
Item
Manifestation
Expression
Expression
Work
17Family of Works
Equivalent
Descriptive
Derivative
Free Translation
Review
Edition
Microform Reproduction
Casebook
Summary
Abstract
Dramatization
Simultaneous Publication
Abridged Edition
Criticism
Digest
Novelization
Screenplay
Copy
Libretto
Evaluation
Illustrated Edition
Revision
Change of Genre
Exact Reproduction
Parody
Annotated Edition
Translation
Expurgated Edition
Imitation
Same Style or Thematic Content
Variations or Versions
Facsimile
Arrangement
Commentary
Slight Modification
Reprint
Adaptation
Original Work - Same Expression
Same Work New Expression
New Work
Cataloging Rules Cut-Off Point
18Relationships
Work
- Inherent among the Group 1 entities
- Content relationships among works/expressions
- Structural
Expression
Manifestation
Item
Whole-Part
Sequential
Derivative
Accompanying
19FRBR Entities
- Group 2 Those responsible for the intellectual
artistic content Parties - Person
- Corporate body
- Family
20Group 2
Work
Expression
Manifestation
Item
is owned by
is produced by
is realized by
is created by
many
21Relationship vs. Element
Created by
Work
Person
Creates
Hamlet
Shakespeare
22Subject Relationship
Created by
Work
Person
Creates
has subject
is subject of
Concept/Topic
23FRBR Entities
- Group 3Subjects of works
- Groups 1 2 plus
- Concept
- Object
- Event
- Place
- Subject relationship
24Group 3
Work
Work
Expression
has as subject
Manifestation
Item
Person
Family
has as subject
Corporate Body
Concept
Object
has as subject
Event
Place
many
25Why do we need FRBR?
- Improve the user experience in locating
information - Guide systems designs for the future
- Guide rule makers
- Cut costs for the description and access to
resources in our libraries - Position information providers to better operate
in the Internet environment and beyond
26Applications of the Conceptual Model
- FRBR is conceptual model
- No application is prescribed
- Opportunities for the future in new systems
designs - Natl. Lib. Australia
- Variations3, etc.
- Keep user foremost in mind
27FRBR Benefits
- Collocation
- Better organization to catalog
- More options to display
- Identifying elements
- Pathways
? Simplify cataloging enabling links and
re-use of identifying elements
28Collocation
Shakespeare
- Objectives of a catalog display
- All the works associated with a person, etc.
- All the expressions of the same work
- All the manifestations of the same expression
- All items/copies of the same manifestation
Hamlet
Romeo and Juliet
English
French
German
Swedish
Stockholm 2008
Library of Congress Copy 1 Green leather binding
29Pathways to Related Works
Shakespeare
Stoppard
Hamlet
Derivative works
Romeo and Juliet
Rosencrantz Guildenstern Are Dead
English
French
Text
Movies
German
Subject
Swedish
Stockholm 2008
Library of Congress Copy 1 Green leather binding
30Collocation by Works
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
- Alls well that ends well
- As you like it
- Hamlet
- Macbeth
- Midsummer nights dream
31Collocation by Family of Works and Expressions
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet.
- Texts
- Motion Pictures
- Sound Recordings
32Collocation by Expressions
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet.
- Texts Danish
- Texts Dutch
- Texts English
- Texts French
- Texts Spanish
- Motion Pictures English
- Sound Recordings - English
33Collocation of Manifestations
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet.
- Motion pictures English
- 1964 Director, Bill Collegan
- 1990 Director, Kevin Kline, Kirk Browning
- 1990 Director, Franco Zeffirelli
- 1992 Director, Maria Muat
- 1996 Director, Kenneth Branagh
- 2000 Director, Campbell Scott, Eric Simonson
34FRBR Display - Serial
- Atlantic monthly
- Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. 1993)
- Atlantic (Boston, Mass. 1981)
- Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. 1971)
- Atlantic (Boston, Mass. 1932)
- Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. 1857)
35FRBR Display - Serial
- Atlantic monthly
- Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. 1993)
- Online
- Paper
- Microfilm
- Atlantic (Boston, Mass. 1981)
- Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. 1971)
- Atlantic (Boston, Mass. 1932)
- Atlantic monthly (Boston, Mass. 1857)
36FRBR Benefits
- Circulation Place holds at Work or
Expression level rather than only at
manifestation level - (VTLS and OCLC demonstrate this)
Hamlet English
37Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
(FRBR)
- Entity-relationship model
- Entities Group 1, 2, 3
- Relationships
- Attributes (Elements)
- User tasks
- Find
- Identify
- Select
- Obtain
- National level record
- elements (mandatory optional data)
38FRBRBased Systems
Person
Concept
Work
Person
Expression
Manifestation
Manifestation
Item
Corporate body
Item
Item