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Presentation
A 21st century look at an ancient concept: Understanding FRBR
Arizona Library Association Conference
(2004)
Abstract
This is a presentation of the library's most enduring artifact: the bibliographic record. The focus is on understanding the theory behind IFLA's Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). Illustrations, practical implementations, and research initiatives are also summarized. A deeper understanding of the importance of "works" and the legacy that it brings along are the goal of this entertaining and informative look into our past, present and future.
Keywords
- Cataloging
Disciplines
Publication Date
December, 2004
Location
Oro Valley, Arizona
Citation Information
Anita S. Coleman. "A 21st century look at an ancient concept: Understanding FRBR" Arizona Library Association Conference (2004) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/anita-coleman/70/