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Convergence is the GoalActivity Reportof the
IFLA FRBR/CIDOC CRM Harmonization Group
  • Patrick Le BÅ“uf
  • FRBR in 21st century catalogues
  • an invitational workshop
  • Dublin, Ohio, May 2-4, 2005

2
FRBR/CRM Harmonization Group
  • formed 2003
  • gathers representatives for corresponding
    members of
  • the IFLA FRBR Review Group
  • the CRM Special Interest Group (CRM-SIG)
  • chaired by Martin Doerr, Institute of Computer
    Science of the FOundation for Research
    Technology Hellas ICS-FORTH (assisted by
    Patrick Le BÅ“uf)

3
Persons involved
  • For the FRBR community
  • Trond Aalberg
  • Ketil Albertsen
  • Allyson Carlyle
  • Beth Dulabahn
  • Tom Delsey
  • Stefan Gradmann
  • Mauro Guerrini
  • Patrick Le BÅ“uf
  • Dan Matei
  • Glenn Patton
  • Gerhard Riesthuis
  • Richard Smiraglia
  • Barbara Tillett
  • Maja Žumer
  • For the CRM community
  • Gerhard Budin
  • Nicholas Crofts
  • Martin Doerr (chair)
  • Tony Gill
  • Dolores Iorizzo
  • Stephen Stead
  • Matthew Stiff
  • Manfred Thaller
  • Günter Waibel

4
Why harmonize FRBR CRM?
  • They represent similar efforts in close fields
    (cultural heritage)
  • It is in line with the mainstream of ALM
    convergence
  • It will facilitate mediation systems between
    library catalogs museum inventories
  • It will facilitate reuse of tools designed for
    CRM (e.g., RDF Schema expression of CRM)
  • It will facilitate cross-domain projects (e.g.,
    the SCULPTEUR/PICTEUR Project)

5
Comparative chart
  • FRBR
  • E-R
  • focuses on multiple objects (ideally
    identical copies of publications)
  • scalable and incomplete FRBR for descriptive
    aspects, FRAR for authorities,
  • static, non-event-aware model
  • few entities, many attributes
  • CRM
  • OO
  • focuses on unique objects (that can be grouped
    by type, e.g. specimen/species)
  • integrated seamless coverage of descriptive
    aspects authorities
  • dynamic, event-aware model
  • no attribute as such, only relationships (?
    many classes)

6
What is CIDOC CRM?
  • Developed from 1996 on by ICOM CIDOC
    (International Council of Museums International
    Committee for Documentation)
  • Maintained by CRM-SIG
  • About to be validated as ISO 21127
  • Builds upon the CIDOC Information Categories
  • Covers fine arts, archaeology, natural history

7
Role of CRM Dig Meaning Out of Flat Statements
Author
has an
INV4884 Artist Théodore Géricault Date 1818-1819
Something
and a
Date
actually means
8
ActorAppellation
known as
Théodore Géricault
was carried out by
Actor
was produced by
ProductionEvent
Something
lasted for a given
Time-Span
known as
can be approximated with reference to
Time Primitive(date range)
ObjectIdentifier
1818-1819
INV4884
9
Event-Centered Structure of CRM
Involving whom?
Involving what?
ActorAppellation
Appellation
Actor
PhysicalStuff
What happened?
ConceptualObject
Event
Time-Span
Place
TimePrimitive
PlaceAppellation
When?
Where?
10
Methodology (1)
  • 3 meetings so far
  • Meeting 1 2003, Nov. 12-14
  • Getting to know each other talks and debates
  • Collection vs. Sets vs. Multipart Objects
  • Richard Smiraglia on Work notion
  • Allyson Carlyle on Expression notion
  • Manfred Thaller on Manuscripts
  • Tom Delsey on Subjects
  • Meeting 2 2004, March 22-25
  • Work Expression Attributes
  • Meeting 3 2005, Feb. 14-16
  • Manifestation Item Attributes
  • Detailed reports have not been made publicly
    available

11
Methodology (2)
  • Examine each Attribute
  • What does it mean?
  • Is there any implicit assumption about its
    meaning?
  • How do non-librarians understand its definition?
  • How to express the same meaning in a CRM-like
    structure?
  • Whats on a librarians mind?
  • Cataloging processes sometimes important to model
    too

12
Methodology (3)
  • Too many Attributes? ? Split the entity!
  • A given Attribute actually refers to an Event? ?
    Make the Event explicit!
  • How do catalogers acquire knowledge about merely
    abstract entities? ? Through concrete entities
    that are deemed to be representative for abstract
    entities

13
Some Principles
  • The idea of the Work is only known through a
    representative Expression
  • i.e., my idea of Hamlet it is an English text
    a Japanese version an Expression too, but not
    representative of what the Work is
  • An Expression is only grasped through a
    representative Manifestation
  • i.e., an edition of Hamlet titled Something
    rotten in Denmark but otherwise with correct
    text a Manifestation, but not deemed
    representative as to its title
  • It is the Bibliographic Agency ( the cataloger)
    who determines what is representative and what
    is not

14
The old debate again!New Work, or just another
Expression?
has constraining super-type
has representativeexpression
Work
Expression
has type
Type
BibliographicAgency
RepresentativeAssignment
performed
  • A cataloger says I think of Hamlet as a Work
    that is best represented by an Expression of
    Text type
  • If something called Hamlet is of another type
    than that constraining super-type (e.g., a
    movie), then it is another Work

15
Other Constraining Super-Type
Same Constraining Super-Type
16
Three basic distinctions that were absent from
E-R FRBR
Work
is a
is a
has distinct parts, either in its conception
(e.g., a trilogy), or over time (revisions,
translations)
ComplexWork
Self-ContainedExpression
is expressed in
is a
SerialWork
17
Expression
is fragment of
is a
is part of
is a
FragmentExpression
Self-ContainedExpression
shows something conceived as a whole by its
creator
not intended as a whole by its creator
18
InformationCarrier
Type
2 classes from CRM
is a
is a
is a
ManifestationSingleton
ManifestationProduct Type
Items
e.g., a publication(abstract notion)
e.g., a manuscript (physical object)
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The nature of a title-page
Expression
ManifestationProduct Type
comprises carriers of
has publisher content
(instance authors text)
PublicationExpression
is composed of
Title
(instance title-pageTOC publishers logo)
(proper)
  • The info found on title-pages does not belong to
    the embodied Expression
  • It is a peculiar kind of Expression created by
    the publisher we called it Publication
    Expression

20
What next?
  • Group 2, Group 3, FRAR attributes
  • FRBR FRAR relationships
  • Polish the overall picture (some attributes were
    postponed, some new concepts need clarification)
  • Check the robustness
  • Draft deliverables scope notes and examples for
    each class property, tutorials, explanatory
    documents
  • 2 years of work??

21
Pros Cons
  • Pros
  • Goal only 1 conceptual model for museums
    libraries ? unified field
  • OO formalism more appropriate for Semantic Web
    activities
  • Opens ways to revolutionary OPACs
  • Cons
  • Sounds too complicated for catalogers?
  • Appeals more to information computer scientists
    than to librarians?
  • Do we need a unified field at all?

22
By way of conclusion
  • 2007 Annus Mirabilis
  • International Cataloguing Principles
  • AACR3
  • and hopefully OO-FRBR??

23
Thanks for your patience!
Special thanks to Martin Doerr and Anila Angjeli
for re-reading this presentation and help me
correct it
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