What is FRBR? : a conceptual model for the bibliographic
"FRBR's terminology, relationships, and user tasks are already assisting us to review our traditions in cataloging in light of today's digital environment. This work within IFLA has spread worldwide and provides a conceptual model to guide us for many years to come. IFLA together with other interested parties will continue to encourage the application of this model to facilitate international standardization and reduce costs for cataloging on a global scale."--Conclusions.
""FRBR's terminology, relationships, and user tasks are already assisting us to review our traditions in cataloging in light of today's digital environment. This work within IFLA has spread worldwide and provides a conceptual model to guide us for many years to come. IFLA together with other interested parties will continue to encourage the application of this model to facilitate international standardization and reduce costs for cataloging on a global scale."--Conclusions."@en
"Based on an article originally published in Technicalities (v. 25, no. 5, Sept./Oct. 2003), this pamphlet provides a brief overview of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) as developed by the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA). Using full-color graphics, What is FRBR? outlines the background of the development of the Functional Requirements, the concepts involved and their potential impact on cataloging rules, bibliographic structures and systems design for cataloging applications."@en
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