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List of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) by Arlene G. Taylor
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) by Glenn E. Patton
Chapter 3: Understanding the Relationship between FRBR and FRAD by Glenn E. Patton
Chapter 4: FRBR and the History of Cataloging by William Denton
Chapter 5: The Impact of Research on the Development of FRBR by Edward T. O'Neill
Chapter 6: Bibliographic Families and Superworks by Richard P. Smiraglia
Chapter 7: FRBR and RDA (Resource Description and Access) by Barbara B. Tillett
Chapter 8: FRBR and Archival Materials by Alexander C. Thurman
Chapter 9: FRBR and Works of Art, Architecture, and Material Culture by Martha Baca and Sherman Clarke
Chapter 10: FRBR and Cartographic Materials by Mary Lynette Larsgaard
Chapter 11: FRBR and Moving Image Materials by Martha M. Yee
Chapter 12: FRBR and Music by Sherry L. Vellucci
Chapter 13: FRBR and Serials by Steven C. Shadle
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
About the author
Arlene G. Taylor is Professor Emerita, School of Information Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, and author of several works on cataloging and classification and authority control. She has received ALA's Margaret Mann Citation in Cataloging and Classification and the ALA Highsmith Library Literature Award.