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Informationen zum Autor Patrick Le Boeuf Zusammenfassung In 1998, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) was a conceptual model promoted by the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) as being the recommended new advancement in cataloging. Inhaltsverzeichnis Dedication (Maja Zumer) FRBR: Hype or Cure-All? Introduction (Patrick Le Boeuf) The Origins of the IFLA Study on Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (Olivia M. A. Madison) Extending FRBR to Authorities (Glenn E. Patton) Modeling Subject Access Extending the FRBR and FRANAR Conceptual Models (Tom Delsey) rdfs:frbrTowards an Implementation Model for Library Catalogs Using Semantic Web Technology (Stefan Gradmann) Cataloguing of Hand Press Materials and the Concept of Expression in FRBR (Gunilla Jonsson) The AustLit Gateway and Scholarly Bibliography: A Specialist Implementation of the FRBR (Kerry Kilner) Musical Works in the FRBR Model or Quasi la Stessa Cosa: Variations on a Theme by Umberto Eco (Patrick Le Boeuf ) Paradigma: FRBR and Digital Documents (Ketil Albertsen and Carol van Nuys) Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On: How Does FRBR Fit Performing Arts? (David Miller and Patrick Le Boeuf) Folklore Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Oral Traditions and FRBR (Yann Nicolas) FRBR and Cataloging for the Future (Barbara B. Tillett) Slovenian Cataloging Practice and Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records : A Comparative Analysis (Zlata Dimec, Maja Zumer, and Gerhard J. A. Riesthuis) Implementation of FRBR: European Research Initiative (Maja Zumer) FRBRizing OCLC’s WorldCat (Thomas B. Hickey and Edward T. O’Neill) Implementing the FRBR Conceptual Approach in the ISIS Software Environment: IFPA (ISIS FRBR Prototype Application) (Roberto Sturman) FRBR Display Tool (Jacqueline Radebaugh and Corey Keith) XOBISAn Experimental Schema for Unifying Bibliographic and Authority Records (Dick R. Miller) Index Reference Notes Included ...