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Autore principale: Le Boeuf, Patrick
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2012
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author Le Boeuf, Patrick
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Le Boeuf, Patrick
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contents Modeling Rare and Unique Documents: Using FRBR[subscript OO]/CIDOC CRM Le Boeuf, Patrick Cataloging Models Nonprint Media Printed Materials Publications Art Products Archives Library Materials Museums Both the library and the museum communities have developed conceptual models for the information they produce about the collections they hold: FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) and CIDOC CRM (Conceptual Reference Model). But neither proves perfectly adequate when it comes to some specific types of rare and unique materials: manuscripts, hand-press resources, annotated copies of printed books, art prints, and ephemera and clippings files. However, a combination of these two models, named FRBR[subscript OO], solves the problem. The article examines in detail how each of these types of resources is modeled according to FRBR[subscript OO]. (Contains 14 notes and 5 figures.)
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spellingShingle Modeling Rare and Unique Documents: Using FRBR[subscript OO]/CIDOC CRM
Le Boeuf, Patrick
Cataloging
Models
Nonprint Media
Printed Materials
Publications
Art Products
Archives
Library Materials
Museums
Modeling Rare and Unique Documents: Using FRBR[subscript OO]/CIDOC CRM Le Boeuf, Patrick Cataloging Models Nonprint Media Printed Materials Publications Art Products Archives Library Materials Museums Both the library and the museum communities have developed conceptual models for the information they produce about the collections they hold: FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) and CIDOC CRM (Conceptual Reference Model). But neither proves perfectly adequate when it comes to some specific types of rare and unique materials: manuscripts, hand-press resources, annotated copies of printed books, art prints, and ephemera and clippings files. However, a combination of these two models, named FRBR[subscript OO], solves the problem. The article examines in detail how each of these types of resources is modeled according to FRBR[subscript OO]. (Contains 14 notes and 5 figures.)
title Modeling Rare and Unique Documents: Using FRBR[subscript OO]/CIDOC CRM
topic Cataloging
Models
Nonprint Media
Printed Materials
Publications
Art Products
Archives
Library Materials
Museums
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ983373