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Mistakes Misteaks have been made SWIB 2015 Karen Coyle circa 1984 De la Cruz, Melissa Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Lake Erie, BaHle of, 1813 Erie, Lake Twain, Mark Twain, Mark Twain, Jane Twaib, Fauz Twagilimana, Aimable Twaddell,


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Misteaks have been made

SWIB 2015 Karen Coyle

Mistakes

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circa 1984

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De la Cruz, Melissa Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Lake Erie, BaHle of, 1813 Erie, Lake

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Twain, Mark Twain, Mark Twain, Jane Twaib, Fauz Twagilimana, Aimable Twaddell, Anna Crawford Twachtman, David M.

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Our Bibliographic Model(s)

  • r, 135 years without a major change

in how we do things

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1875

Charles Ammi CuHer

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1961

InternaTonal Cataloguing Principles (IFLA)

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86 years of progress

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FRBR-zed ICP

1875 1998

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FRBR – what you should know

Even if you’d rather not

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FRBR – what you should know

Even if you’d rather not

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FRBR – what you should know

Even if you’d rather not

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Timeline

  • 1990 – Stockholm meeTng (IFLA)
  • 1992 – Terms of reference completed
  • 1994 – First dra\ for comment
  • 1998 – Final dra\
  • 2009 – Current dra\
  • 2013 – RDA implemented
  • 2015 - ??
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FRBR Study Goals

  • Framework for understanding bibliographic

record purposes

  • Recommend basic level of funcTonality for

naTonal library bibliographic records

  • Develop core-level standard to reduce

cataloging costs

  • Ensure that records meet user needs
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Terms of Reference* Deliverables

  • Framework with a range of en##es and

rela#onships

  • Define func#ons for en##es
  • IdenTfy a0ributes for en##es
  • Define a naTonal bibliographic record

*Cites Data Analysis; the Key to Database Design, by Richard Perkinson, 1984

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FRBR final report, “Methodology” secTon

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FRBR final report, “Methodology” secTon

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The study results

  • 142 pages of text
  • 3 diagrams
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“FRBR is not a data model. FRBR is not a metadata scheme. FRBR is not a system design

  • structure. It is a conceptual model of the

bibliographic universe.” B. TilleH, 2005

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Work-ness

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WEMI

manifesta#on: the physical embodiment of an expression

  • f a work.

expression: the intellectual

  • r arTsTc realizaTon of a

work in the form of alpha- numeric etc.

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GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3

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THE USER IN FRBR

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FRBR user tasks

Find IdenTfy Select Obtain

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Find IdenTfy Select

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FRBR user tasks

Find IdenTfy Select Obtain

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NaTonal Level Bibliographic Record

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IN CONTEXT – FRBR, RDA, BIBFRAME

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“conceptual”

  • Not a technology
  • No record design
  • Forget the diagrams – they don’t mean

anything

  • It does not produce significantly

different bibliographic data

  • RDA is the only implementaTon, and it

isn’t a technology or record design

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To Do List

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WE NEED A NEW TECHNOLOGY!

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WE NEED A NEW TECHNOLOGY!

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WE NEED DATA AND TECHNOLOGY THAT WORK TOGETHER

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WE NEED DATA AND TECHNOLOGY THAT ARE APPROPRIATE TO OUR GOALS

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WE NEED NEW GOALS

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GOALS BASED ON WHAT USERS WANT TO DO

Current goals are a list of what we will let them do

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Thank you!

kcoyle.net

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