OCLC Online Computer Library Center Whats FRBR Eric
OCLC Online Computer Library Center What’s FRBR? Eric Childress OCLC Research COASIS&T Program 2005 -07 -21 OCLC
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Outline § Overview & history § FRBR 101 – First lessons § FRBR 102 – More FRBR § Since the FRBR Study Group… § FRBR inspiration
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Overview & history of FRBR
OCLC Online Computer Library Center “The FRBR model is revolutionary. The (computer) catalogue is not seen as a sequence of bibliographic records and a replica of the traditional card catalogue, but rather as a network of connected data, enabling the user to perform seamlessly all the necessary functions. ” -Dr. Maja Žumer. National and University Library, Ljubljana, Slovenia
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Quickly… § FRBR = Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records § Developed by cataloging experts working under the auspices of IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions) § FRBR is from a document issued by IFLA: § Functional requirements for bibliographic records : final report (1998) § FRBR is a conceptual model (not a standard!) § FRBR systematically models the bibliographic universe
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Impetus: a changing environment § Automated systems for creation & processing of bibliographic data § Growth of large-scale databases (national & international) § Shared cataloging programs § Economic pressure to reduce cataloging costs § Adapting practice to accommodate new formats & a networked environment § Changing user expectations and needs
OCLC Online Computer Library Center On the shoulders of giants… § The heritage of cataloging theory and practice: § Sir Anthony Panizzi's Rules (1841) § Charles Ammi Cutter’s Principles (1874) § S. R. Ranganathan's Five Laws (1931) § The Paris Principles (1961) § Seymour Lubetzky’s Principles (1969) § The International Standard Bibliographic Descriptions (1969 -) § Stockholm Seminar on Bibliographic Records (1990) § Issued a resolution calling for the commissioning of a study to define the functional requirements of bibliographic records
OCLC Online Computer Library Center The FRBR Project § IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records § Study (1992 -1995): § Against the changing environment within which cataloging principles & standards operate… § Conceptualize a cataloging code- and implementationagnostic, generalized view of the bibliographic universe § Deliver (1996 -1998): § A reference (i. e. conceptual) model § A report: Functional requirements for bibliographic records : final report Münich : K. G. Saur, 1998. [viii, 136 pages. ISBN 3 -598 -11382 -X]
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Value of FRBR § FRBR study process and report: § Fresh look at what functions bibliographic records perform § FRBR systematically models the bibliographic universe § Helps us answer important questions: § What information is of the most value to users of the catalog? § How can that most valuable information be used more effectively? § Promises to inspire next generation catalogs, etc. § Illuminates user tasks § Clarifies how catalogs should function
OCLC Online Computer Library Center FRBR 101 – First lessons
OCLC Online Computer Library Center About the FRBR study… Primary objectives of the FRBR study: § Provide a clearly defined, structured framework for relating bibliographic data to user needs § Recommend a basic level of functionality for records created by national bibliographic agencies Modeling the bibliographic universe: § Utilizes an entity-relationship framework: § Entities (a class of things) § Relationships (associations among entities) § Attributes (characteristics of the entities)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center What FRBR says catalog users do: Four User Tasks: § Find entities that match the search criteria § Identify entities (confirm that the user has found what they were looking for) § Select an entity that matches the user’s criteria § Obtain access to the entity through purchase, loan, or through electronic remote access And, maybe a fifth: § Navigate
OCLC Online Computer Library Center FRBR defines 3 groups of entities § Group 1: products of intellectual or artistic endeavor that are named of described in bibliographic records § work, expression, manifestation, item § Group 2: entities responsible for the intellectual or artistic content, the physical production and dissemination, or the custodianship of such products § person, corporate body § Group 3: entities that serve as the subjects of intellectual or artistic endeavor § concept, object, event, place
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Group 1 - Bibliographic Entities § Work § A distinct intellectual or artistic creation § Expression § The intellectual or artistic realization of a work § Manifestation § The physical embodiment of an expression of a work § Item § A single example of a manifestation
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Group 1 Work is realized through Expression Intellectual/Artistic is embodied in Manifestation Physical recursive one many is exemplified by Item
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Group 1 FRBR Entity Levels From: Tillett, Barbara "AACR 2's Strategic Plan and IFLA Work towards an International Cataloguing Code“ (2002)
Group 1
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Group 1 FRBR Entity Levels revisited From: Tillett, Barbara "AACR 2's Strategic Plan and IFLA Work towards an International Cataloguing Code“ (2002)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Group 1
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Attributes § A set of characteristics that serve as the basis formulating queries and interpreting responses § Can be either inherent or externally applied § E. g. , inherent: the physical medium and dimension of an object § E. g. , externally sourced: assigned identifiers (e. g. , thematic catalog numbers for musical compositions)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Attributes of Group 1 Entities § Work title, form or genre, date, performance medium, intended audience § Expression title, form of the expression, language of the expression, type of score, scale of a map § Manifestation title, publisher, date of publication, form of carrier, dimensions, manifestation identifier (e. g. ISBN), terms of availability § Item § Location or call number, barcode, provenance, condition, access restrictions on an item
OCLC Online Computer Library Center FRBR 102 – More FRBR
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Group 2 – Responsible Entities responsible for the intellectual or artistic content, the physical production and dissemination, or the custodianship of such products Group 2 entities: § Person § Corporate Body And perhaps a third … § Family
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Attributes of Group 2 Entities § Attributes of Group 2 entities: § Person § Names, dates, titles or other designations § Corporate body § Name, number, place, date, other designation
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Group 3 - Subject Entities that serve as the subjects of intellectual or artistic endeavor Group 3 entities: § Concept: topical subject heading § Object: name for an object § Event: name for an event § Place: name for a place § Plus the Group 1 and 2 Entities: § Works about Works/Expressions/Manifestations/Items § Works about Persons and/or Corporate Entities
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Attributes of Group 3 Entities § Attributes of Group 3 entities: § Concept § term § Object § term § Event § term § Place § term
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Relationships § Link entities to one another § Entities of different groups (person and work) § Entities of the same group (work and expression) § Collocation and navigation
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Relationships (between different FRBR groups) §Work Person Created by §Expression Person Translated by §Manifestation Corporate body §Item Corporate body §Concept Work Produced by Owned by Is subject of
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Relationships (within a group) §Work to work § Successor § Supplement § Complement § Summarization § Adaptation § Transformation § Imitation §Work to work § Whole/part
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Making Relationships § Uniform titles § In cataloging, historically: § Not consistently applied over time § Not consistently applied to all materials § Role and function identifiers § In cataloging, historically: § Not consistently applied § Buried in “natural language”
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Scenario A (Now) Authority Work/ Expression Uniform Title Bibliographic Holding Concept Person Manifestation Item Series (work/expression) Uniform Title
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Scenario B (Future) Authority Concept Person Work/ Expression Uniform Title Bibliographic Holding Series (work/expression) Uniform Title Manifestation Item
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Since the FRBR Study Group…
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Paris Principles reborn § Statement of International Cataloguing Principles Approved by the IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguging Code (Frankfurt, 2003) § Adapts and expands the Paris Principles (1961) § Expands scope from: § Textual works to all types of materials § Choice and form of entry to all aspects of bibliographic & authority records § First principle remains: Serve the convenience of the users of the catalogue
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Working the FRBR/FRANAR framework… All work now under the FRBR Review Group: § Group 1 entities [bibliographic]: § The IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, 1992 -1998 § Various follow-on work underway (Clarifying “expression” ; Clarifying FRBR for continuing resources, more…) § Group 2 entities [authorities]: § Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records (FRANAR) Working Group § Group 3 entities [subject access]: § Working Group on Subject Relationships
OCLC Online Computer Library Center FRBR inspiration
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Applying FRBR in services § Incorporating the concepts of the FRBR model in systems: § Superior presentation of search results § Esp. in large files – more intuitive clustering § May help streamline library cataloging § Reduces repeated keying of work-related info § Bibliographic & management intelligence § New insights into works (e. g. , OCLC’s 1000 list) § Libraries can operate at workset level (e. g. , ILL)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Show & tell § OCLC Research: § Top 1000 titles http: //www. oclc. org/research/top 1000 § x. ISBN http: //www. oclc. org/researchworks/xisbn/ § Fiction Finder http: //fictionfinder. oclc. org/ § Curiouser http: //www. oclc. org/research/projects/curiouser § OCLC production services § Open World. Cat http: //www. oclc. org/worldcat/open § FRBR-inspired First. Search World. Cat (coming soon)
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Note cards from FRBR-land…
OCLC Online Computer Library Center IFLA-related resources § IFLA FRBR Review Group http: //www. ifla. org/VII/s 13/wgfrbr. htm § Functional requirements for bibliographic records : final report / IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records ; Approved by the Standing Committee of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing. Münich : K. G. Saur, 1998. viii, 136 pages. ISBN 3 -598 -11382 -X also online: http: //www. ifla. org/VII/s 13/frbr. htm • FRBR Bibliography: http: //www. ifla. org/VII/s 13/wgfrbr/bibliography. htm • FRBR in 21 st century catalogues (Workshop held at OCLC) http: //www. oclc. org/research/events/frbr-workshop • Statement of International Cataloguing Principles http: //www. ddb. de/news/pdf/statement_draft. pdf
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Selected additional resources § Boston, Tony, Bemal Rajapatirana and Roxanne Missingham “Libraries Australia: Simplifying the Search Experience” (2005) http: //www. nla. gov. au/nla/staffpaper/2005/boston 1. html § Denton, William. “FRBR and Fundamental Cataloguing Rules. ” (2003) http: //www. miskatonic. org/library/frbr. html § Tillett, Barbara, What is FRBR? : A Conceptual Model for the Bibliographic Universe (2004) http: //www. loc. gov/cds/FRBR. html § OCLC FRBR Projects page http: //www. oclc. org/research/projects/frbr
OCLC Online Computer Library Center Selected tools, projects, services, blogs § FRBR Blog http: //www. frbr. org/ § LC FRBR Display Tool § http: //www. loc. gov/marc-functional-analysis/tool. html § OCLC Research: § Top 1000 titles http: //www. oclc. org/research/top 1000 § x. ISBN http: //www. oclc. org/researchworks/xisbn/ § Fiction Finder http: //fictionfinder. oclc. org/ § Curiouser http: //www. oclc. org/research/projects/curiouser § Visual. Cat (Denmark) § http: //www. portia. dk/pubs/Visual. Cat/Present/Visual. Cat. Overview 20050 607. pdf § VTLS § http: //www. vtls. com/Corporate/FRBR. shtml
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