Functional Requirements for Authority Data

Functional Requirements for Authority Data
Author: Glenn E. Patton
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2009
Genre: Authority files (Information retrieval)
ISBN: 9783598242823

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"The primary purpose of this conceptual model is to provide a framework for the analysis of functional requirements for the kind of authority data that is required to support authority control and for the international sharing of authority data. The model focuses on data, regardless of how it may be packaged (e.g., in authority records)."--Page 13.

Functional requirements for authority data

Functional requirements for authority data
Author: International federation of library associations and institutions. Working group on functional requirements and numbering of authority records
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:799583124

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Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data FRSAD

Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data  FRSAD
Author: Marcia Lei Zeng,Maja Žumer,Athena Salaba,IFLA Working Group on the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Records (FRSAR)
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2011
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110253238

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The purpose of authority control is to ensure consistency in representing a value - a name of a person, a place name, or a term or code representing a subject - in the elements used as access points in information retrieval. The primary purpose of this study is to produce a framework that will provide a clearly stated and commonly shared understanding of what the subject authority data/record/file aims to provide information about, and the expectation of what such data should achieve in terms of answering user needs.

Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data FRSAD

Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data  FRSAD
Author: Marcia Lei Zeng,Maja Å1⁄2umer,Athena Salaba,Marcia Lei Ifla Working Group on the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Records (Frsar),IFLA Working Group on the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Records (FRSAR) Staff
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2011-06-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3119163384

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The purpose of authority control is to ensure consistency in representing a value - a name of a person, a place name, or a term or code representing a subject - in the elements used as access points in information retrieval. The primary purpose of this study is to produce a framework that will provide a clearly stated and commonly shared understanding of what the subject authority data/record/file aims to provide information about, and the expectation of what such data should achieve in terms of answering user needs.

Demystifying FRAD

Demystifying FRAD
Author: Qiang Jin
Publsiher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781598844962

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Improve your understanding of the basics of Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD): A Conceptual Model with this text and help readers create RDA authority records. RDA will be implemented by thousands of libraries in the United States and around the world. RDA streamlines the process of making library collections accessible through improved authority data, either on-site or virtually. Catalogers need to understand the FRAD model in order to create RDA authority records. The first book of its kind, Demystifying FRAD: Functional Requirements for Authority Data provides clear, applicable information to help catalogers get up to speed by explaining the Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD): A Conceptual Model. It illustrates the Conceptual Model for Authority Data with specific examples. It provides many specific examples that explain the FRAD entities, the attributes of those entities, and the relationships between those entities. This book also includes some brief RDA authority records exemplifying the major FRAD relationships.

Demystifying FRAD

Demystifying FRAD
Author: Qiang Jin
Publsiher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781598844962

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Improve your understanding of the basics of Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD): A Conceptual Model with this text and help readers create RDA authority records. RDA will be implemented by thousands of libraries in the United States and around the world. RDA streamlines the process of making library collections accessible through improved authority data, either on-site or virtually. Catalogers need to understand the FRAD model in order to create RDA authority records. The first book of its kind, Demystifying FRAD: Functional Requirements for Authority Data provides clear, applicable information to help catalogers get up to speed by explaining the Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD): A Conceptual Model. It illustrates the Conceptual Model for Authority Data with specific examples. It provides many specific examples that explain the FRAD entities, the attributes of those entities, and the relationships between those entities. This book also includes some brief RDA authority records exemplifying the major FRAD relationships.

Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records FRBR

Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records  FRBR
Author: Patrick Le Boeuf
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317951605

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Get the straight facts on FRBR - and whether it is right for you! In 1998, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) was a conceptual model promoted by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) as being the recommended new advancement in cataloging. As libraries strive to serve their users better in the coming years, questions remain as to whether FRBR may provide an answer on how to improve cataloging systems. Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR): Hype or Cure-All? explores not only the theoretical issues, such as the concept of "works" and the bibliographic relationships of musical works, but also provides a unique survey of most of the systems that actually implement FRBR such as the AustLit Gateway. This book describes the challenges that accompany implementation of FRBR, and how this abstract approach to cataloging can be a useful, practical tool to help improve library systems. Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR): Hype or Cure-All? clearly explains the concepts, ideas, and practical applications of FRBR. The book is comprised of four major sections. A chronological section explains how FRBR was developed and how it will evolve in the future; a theoretical section reviews how FRBR analyzes different types of library materials; a practical aspects section examines how some systems actually use FRBR; and lastly, a section that explains an alternative to FRBR - the XOBIS project - which shows that other solutions are possible to meet future cataloging challenges. Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) explores: innovative features, including the "Semantic Web" activities future evolutions in cataloging alternatives to FRBR the history of IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records Study an updated description of the entity-relationship model being developed by the Working Group to extend the FRBR model to cover authority data key aspects of the FRBR and FRANAR models that will need to be re-examined the concept of expression the cataloging of hand press materials the AustLit Gateway musical works in the FRBR model the Paradigma Project at the National Library of Norway the FRBR and the performing arts oral traditions and FRBR the design of future systems the European FRBR research initiative FRBRizing OCLC's WorldCat the IFPA software and application interfaces the Library of Congress's FRBR Display Tool XOBIS - metadata - the critical bridge between content and sophisticated access Librarians, library science faculty, students, and vendors will find Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR): Hype or Cure-All? an invaluable source of information on both the theoretical and practical aspects of FRBR.

The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models

The FRBR Family of Conceptual Models
Author: Richard P. Smiraglia,Pat Riva,Maja Žumer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2014-10-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317850557

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Since 1998 when FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) was first published by IFLA, the effort to develop and apply FRBR has been extended in many innovative and experimental directions. Papers in this volume explain and expand upon the extended family of FRBR models including Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD), Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD), and the object-oriented version of FRBR known as FRBRoo. Readers will learn about dialogues between the FRBR Family and other modeling technologies, specific implementations and extensions of FRBR in retrieval systems, catalog codes employing FRBR, a wide variety of research that uses the FRBR model, and approaches to using FRBR for the Semantic Web. Librarians of all stripes as well as library and information science students and researchers can use this volume to bring their knowledge of the FRBR model and its implementation up to date. This book was published as a special issue of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly.