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FRBR and Continuing Resources

FRBR and Continuing Resources. Naomi K. Young NEFLIN, 15 November 2005 naomi@uflib.ufl.edu. What I’ll cover (or try to!). How well does FRBR apply to serials? What are the significant difficulties? Are there any FRBR-like applications in process?. Does FRBR Apply to Continuing Resources?.

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FRBR and Continuing Resources

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  1. FRBR and Continuing Resources Naomi K. Young NEFLIN, 15 November 2005 naomi@uflib.ufl.edu

  2. What I’ll cover (or try to!) • How well does FRBR apply to serials? • What are the significant difficulties? • Are there any FRBR-like applications in process?

  3. Does FRBR Apply to Continuing Resources? • Yes • No • Maybe

  4. The Essential Question • What is a serial work?

  5. What Is This Serial?

  6. Are You Sure? The Atlantic Monthly, 77 North Washington Street, Boston, MA 02114. Phone 617 854-7700 | Fax 617 854-7876 .

  7. The Opposite Case:

  8. The Opposite Case: The New Oxford Review underwent a “religious conversion”; it was founded as an Anglo-Catholic magazine, but is now a conservative Catholic magazine. Is it the same work?

  9. Serials: They’re all about relationships! • The complex system of links in MARC was created to show horizontal and vertical relationships between serials • See Riva (also Tillett’s letter and Riva’s response, in your bibliographies) for an expansion of this idea • Some serialists feel that the work done in this area has never been fully implemented, is marginalized and unappreciated

  10. It’s MULVER, it’s FRBR, It’s “Super-Record”! http://www.lib.unc.edu/cat/mfh/serials_approach_frbr.pdf

  11. Schematic of the Super-Record

  12. Wait a Minute… Isn’t that latest-entry cataloging? Wouldn’t we have to change the cataloging rules?

  13. Any Questions? Any Answers? This presentation will be available tomorrow from http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/catmet/sercat/index.htm in .ppt or .html format Thank you!

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