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Main Author: Ayres, Marie-Louise
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ996028
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contents Case Studies in Implementing Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records [FRBR]: AustLit and MusicAustralia Ayres, Marie-Louise Foreign Countries Bibliographic Databases Cataloging Models Case Studies Government Libraries Universities Institutional Cooperation Music Literature Computer Interfaces Library Automation AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway--the world's first major FRBR implementation--was developed as a co-operative service involving eight universities and the National Library of Australia in 2000-2001. This paper traces the reasons for adopting the FRBR information model, implementation experiences, and user responses to the service. The paper also considers the ways in which AustLit's nature as an academically oriented, value-adding service produced by a tightly knit group of contributors facilitated the adoption of the model, and how this might differ from a more standard bibliographic production and exchange economy. In particular, the paper raises issues about re-purposing existing MARC records for FRBR storage and display in the context of the MusicAustralia project. (Contains 23 endnotes.)
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spellingShingle Case Studies in Implementing Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records [FRBR]: AustLit and MusicAustralia
Ayres, Marie-Louise
Foreign Countries
Bibliographic Databases
Cataloging
Models
Case Studies
Government Libraries
Universities
Institutional Cooperation
Music
Literature
Computer Interfaces
Library Automation
Case Studies in Implementing Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records [FRBR]: AustLit and MusicAustralia Ayres, Marie-Louise Foreign Countries Bibliographic Databases Cataloging Models Case Studies Government Libraries Universities Institutional Cooperation Music Literature Computer Interfaces Library Automation AustLit: Australian Literature Gateway--the world's first major FRBR implementation--was developed as a co-operative service involving eight universities and the National Library of Australia in 2000-2001. This paper traces the reasons for adopting the FRBR information model, implementation experiences, and user responses to the service. The paper also considers the ways in which AustLit's nature as an academically oriented, value-adding service produced by a tightly knit group of contributors facilitated the adoption of the model, and how this might differ from a more standard bibliographic production and exchange economy. In particular, the paper raises issues about re-purposing existing MARC records for FRBR storage and display in the context of the MusicAustralia project. (Contains 23 endnotes.)
title Case Studies in Implementing Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records [FRBR]: AustLit and MusicAustralia
topic Foreign Countries
Bibliographic Databases
Cataloging
Models
Case Studies
Government Libraries
Universities
Institutional Cooperation
Music
Literature
Computer Interfaces
Library Automation
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ996028