correspond with both authors) IFLA s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a model of the bibliographic universe. Although initially its application to the digital world appears to be straightforward, upon closer examination puzzles arise. One is that within the digital world it is surprisingly difficult to say exactly what FRBR items really are. On the one hand, the ontological candidates for items (concrete physical states of the computing system) are rarely identified and treated as items in practice even though they may indeed be affirmed as items in theoretical discussions. On the other hand, objects that manifestly fail to meet the basic ontological criteria for FRBR items are commonly treated as if they are i...
Abstract. FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) is an entity-relationship model d...
Work began on the development of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records in the mid-1990′s...
In this paper we consider the suitability of the Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records (F...
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...
IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a model of the bibliographic univ...
We examine the conceptual model of the ???bibliographic universe??? presented in IFLA???s Functional...
Records (FRBR) developed an entity-relationship model as a generalized view of the bibliographic uni...
We examine the conceptual model of the “bibliographic universe ” presented in IFLA’s Functional Requ...
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is a theoretical and unproven model for organizing...
<strong>Objective</strong>. This article aims at identifying the genesis of the studies the conceptu...
In 1998, the IFLA revolutionized the idea of an accelerated, efficient and rational cataloging, simp...
The formal charge for the IFLA study involving international bibliography standards was to delineate...
Este capítulo apresenta os antecedentes dos Requisitos Funcionais para Registros Bibliográficos (FRB...
What is FRBR and what will it mean to libraries? An introduction to the concept of FRBR and the impa...
Abstract. FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) is an entity-relationship model d...
Work began on the development of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records in the mid-1990′s...
In this paper we consider the suitability of the Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records (F...
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...
IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a model of the bibliographic univ...
We examine the conceptual model of the ???bibliographic universe??? presented in IFLA???s Functional...
Records (FRBR) developed an entity-relationship model as a generalized view of the bibliographic uni...
We examine the conceptual model of the “bibliographic universe ” presented in IFLA’s Functional Requ...
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is a theoretical and unproven model for organizing...
<strong>Objective</strong>. This article aims at identifying the genesis of the studies the conceptu...
In 1998, the IFLA revolutionized the idea of an accelerated, efficient and rational cataloging, simp...
The formal charge for the IFLA study involving international bibliography standards was to delineate...
Este capítulo apresenta os antecedentes dos Requisitos Funcionais para Registros Bibliográficos (FRB...
What is FRBR and what will it mean to libraries? An introduction to the concept of FRBR and the impa...
Abstract. FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) is an entity-relationship model d...
Work began on the development of Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records in the mid-1990′s...
In this paper we consider the suitability of the Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records (F...