FRBR: The Way Forward


Jan Pisanski 

Afiliacja: Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana,  Słowenia

Tanja Merčun 

Afiliacja: Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana,  Słowenia

Maja Žumer 

Afiliacja: Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana,  Słowenia

Abstrakt

Teza/cel artykułu – W artykule przedstawiono szereg zagadnień – m.in. dane uzyskane od użytkowników na temat relacji i atrybutów, eferberyzację, harmonizację wielu modeli oraz prezentację danych bibliograficznych – które utrudniają pełne zastosowanie konceptualnego modelu FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) jako podstawy katalogowania. Artykuł stanowi także wprowadzenie do zagadnienia kompleksowości danych bibliograficznych, często ignorowanego w publikacjach dotyczących FRBR. Metoda badań – Do potwierdzenia tez przedstawionych w niniejszym artykule użyto wyników szeregu badań przeprowadzonych przy użyciu wielu metod. Wyniki i wnioski – W artykule zawarto sugestie rozwiązania zaprezentowanych problemów i wskazano na możliwe skutki uboczne ich zastosowania.

Słowa kluczowe

FRBR; Modele konceptualne; Katalogowanie – rozwój


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Opublikowane: 2015-12-30



Jan Pisanski  jan.pisanski@ff.uni-lj.si

Afiliacja: Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana,  Słowenia

Biogram:

Dr. Jan Pisanski is Assistant Professor, working at the Department of Library and Information Science and Book Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). He earned his bachelors degrees in both Economics and Library Science, as well as a PHD in Library Science at the University of Ljubljana. He previously worked at the Central Technical Library and at the National and University Library, both in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He has published several papers on topics including conceptual models, web sites, evaluation of bibliographic information systems and national libraries.

Tanja Merčun 

Afiliacja: Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana,  Słowenia

Biogram:

Dr. Tanja Merčun is Assistant Professor of Information Science at University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). Her research focuses on the design of bibliographic information systems, user experience and human-computer interaction. She serves as a member of FRBR Review Group.

Maja Žumer 

Afiliacja: Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana,  Słowenia

Biogram:

Dr. Maja Žumer is Professor of Library and Information Science at University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). After completing her degree in mathematics, she held several positions as computer programmer and systems analyst, where she was also involved in the design, development and implementation of information retrieval systems. Her M.L.S. degree from Kent State University (USA) in 1993 was a turning point in her career: she became first a systems librarian, then head of Research and Development Department at the National and University Library in Ljubljana. After completing her PhD in information science in 1999 (University of Zagreb, Croatia), she joined the faculty of Department for Library and Information Science and Book Studies at University of Ljubljana.





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