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Muhammad Rosyihan Hendrawan
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This article aims to explain the capabilities and benefits AustLit portals that have implemented FRBR (Functional requirements Bibliographic Records), FRBR is one of basic concepts in the RDA (Resource Description and Access). AustLit developed to allow the scholars especially in Literature at Australia to be able to generate, store, reuse, and present research results Australians literary heritage than as a reference to the process of learning and teaching. AustLit portal is enable people to share bibliographies heterogeneous sources and regardless of their location, media type, or metadata format. In addition, the scope and structure of the knowledge inherent in the existing format would greatly facilitate further discovery activities, share, reuse and extension of a work. Dynamic mapping mechanism has been developed AustLit possible alternative view multiple digital objects to be customized and provided with various facilities.
Jakarta: Perpustakaan Nasional RI, 2012
020 VIS 14:3 (2012)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Coyle, Karen
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ABSTRACT
Coyle's articulate treatment of the issues at hand helps bridge the divide between traditional cataloging practice and the algorithmic metadata approach, making this book an important resource for both LIS students and practitioners.
"This book looks at the ways that we define the things of the bibliographic world, and in particular how our bibliographic models reflect our technology and the assumed goals of libraries. There is, of course, a history behind this, as well as a present and a future. The first part of the book begins by looking at the concept of the 'work' in library cataloging theory, and how that concept has evolved since the mid-nineteenth century to date. Next it talks about models and technology, two areas that need to be understood before taking a long look at where we are today. It then examines the new bibliographic model called Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and the technical and social goals that the FRBR Study Group was tasked to address. The FRBR entities are analyzed in some detail. Finally, FRBR as an entity-relation model is compared to a small set of Semantic Web vocabularies that can be seen as variants of the multi-entity bibliographic model that FRBR introduced"
Chicago: an imprint of the American Library Association, 2016
025.32 COY f
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Maxwell, Robert L.
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FRBR Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is an evolving conceptual model designed to help users easily navigate catalogs and find the material they want in the form they want it be that print, DVD, audio, or adaptations. Developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Cataloging Section, FRBR is now being integrated into cataloging theory and implemented into systems and practice.
Chicago: [American Management Association, ], 2008
e20437556
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library