We examine the conceptual model of the “bibliographic universe ” presented in IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) and argue, applying ontology design recommendations proposed by N. Guarino and C. Welty, that three of the four Group 1 entity types might be more accurately conceptualized as roles. We show how this approach may generalize the solution to a previously identified puzzle regarding the FRBR entity type of XML documents and speculate as to the sorts of entities that might take on these roles. This view of bibliographic entities, that they are roles that other things have in particular social contexts is consistent with John Searle's notion of a cascade of social facts established through collective ...
For decades, the notion of roles has been discussed and applied in various fields of computer scienc...
Discusses the growing popularity of IFLAs Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) ...
The formal charge for the IFLA study involving international bibliography standards was to delineate...
We examine the conceptual model of the ???bibliographic universe??? presented in IFLA???s Functional...
correspond with both authors) IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a m...
IFLA???s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a model of the bibliographic un...
generalizes and refines current practices and theory in library cataloging, presenting a compelling ...
IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a model of the bibliographic univ...
Records (FRBR) developed an entity-relationship model as a generalized view of the bibliographic uni...
The three Entity-Relationship Groups (E-R Groups) have formed the conceptual framework of cataloguin...
This paper offers two main contributions. On the one hand, it establishes a general formal framework...
In societies with a non-elementary degree of complexity, we find institutions, social roles, promise...
Following from approaches that view information as documentary forms of specific communicative pract...
This paper provides an overview and the fundamental questions on the stage of Web 3.0. We analyze th...
Conceptual models represent the Organizational domain for which an information system is developed. ...
For decades, the notion of roles has been discussed and applied in various fields of computer scienc...
Discusses the growing popularity of IFLAs Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) ...
The formal charge for the IFLA study involving international bibliography standards was to delineate...
We examine the conceptual model of the ???bibliographic universe??? presented in IFLA???s Functional...
correspond with both authors) IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a m...
IFLA???s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a model of the bibliographic un...
generalizes and refines current practices and theory in library cataloging, presenting a compelling ...
IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a model of the bibliographic univ...
Records (FRBR) developed an entity-relationship model as a generalized view of the bibliographic uni...
The three Entity-Relationship Groups (E-R Groups) have formed the conceptual framework of cataloguin...
This paper offers two main contributions. On the one hand, it establishes a general formal framework...
In societies with a non-elementary degree of complexity, we find institutions, social roles, promise...
Following from approaches that view information as documentary forms of specific communicative pract...
This paper provides an overview and the fundamental questions on the stage of Web 3.0. We analyze th...
Conceptual models represent the Organizational domain for which an information system is developed. ...
For decades, the notion of roles has been discussed and applied in various fields of computer scienc...
Discusses the growing popularity of IFLAs Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) ...
The formal charge for the IFLA study involving international bibliography standards was to delineate...