In this paper we consider the suitability of the Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model for an inclusive information environment. The AccessForAll approach to digital information asserts that every user has an equal right to information resources. The FRBR study identified bibliographic records users and, for them, determined a minimum set of entities, and their attributes and relationships, to determine a model of a record or resources that was necessary to satisfy what were, at the time, determined to be recommended user requirements. Our examination of the FRBR model shows that, in fact, more attributes are probably necessary for an inclusive environment
Este capítulo apresenta os antecedentes dos Requisitos Funcionais para Registros Bibliográficos (FRB...
A área de estudos da biblioteconomia, denominada representação descritiva, ou catalogação, tem um hi...
International audienceThe Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), an emerging mode...
The aim of the article was to show advantages and disadvantages of FRBR, furthermore to consider if...
This paper describes work applying the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) mode...
This paper discusses the rapidly expanding environment of emerging electronic content and the import...
What is FRBR and what will it mean to libraries? An introduction to the concept of FRBR and the impa...
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is a theoretical and unproven model for organizing...
Records (FRBR) developed an entity-relationship model as a generalized view of the bibliographic uni...
<strong>Objective</strong>. This article aims at identifying the genesis of the studies the conceptu...
Recent discussions in the library community about the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Reco...
correspond with both authors) IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a m...
FRBR has two main tasks: to offer a framework in which to relate selected data and users' needs; to ...
Abstract. FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) is an entity-relationship model d...
In 1998, the IFLA revolutionized the idea of an accelerated, efficient and rational cataloging, simp...
Este capítulo apresenta os antecedentes dos Requisitos Funcionais para Registros Bibliográficos (FRB...
A área de estudos da biblioteconomia, denominada representação descritiva, ou catalogação, tem um hi...
International audienceThe Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), an emerging mode...
The aim of the article was to show advantages and disadvantages of FRBR, furthermore to consider if...
This paper describes work applying the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) mode...
This paper discusses the rapidly expanding environment of emerging electronic content and the import...
What is FRBR and what will it mean to libraries? An introduction to the concept of FRBR and the impa...
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is a theoretical and unproven model for organizing...
Records (FRBR) developed an entity-relationship model as a generalized view of the bibliographic uni...
<strong>Objective</strong>. This article aims at identifying the genesis of the studies the conceptu...
Recent discussions in the library community about the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Reco...
correspond with both authors) IFLA’s Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) is a m...
FRBR has two main tasks: to offer a framework in which to relate selected data and users' needs; to ...
Abstract. FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) is an entity-relationship model d...
In 1998, the IFLA revolutionized the idea of an accelerated, efficient and rational cataloging, simp...
Este capítulo apresenta os antecedentes dos Requisitos Funcionais para Registros Bibliográficos (FRB...
A área de estudos da biblioteconomia, denominada representação descritiva, ou catalogação, tem um hi...
International audienceThe Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), an emerging mode...