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FRBR. Creates an entity relationship model of cataloging, rather than the flat structure currently in use.Four elements to the FRBR model:WorkExpressionManifestationItem. FRBR. Current Cataloging ModelBibliographic Record (MARC)Holdings RecordItem Record. Bibliographic
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1. FRBR Or…
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
a recommendation of the
The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
2. FRBR Creates an entity relationship model of cataloging, rather than the flat structure currently in use.
Four elements to the FRBR model:
Work
Expression
Manifestation
Item
3. FRBR Current Cataloging Model
Bibliographic Record (MARC)
Holdings Record
Item Record
4. Bibliographic Record
5. Holdings Record
6. Item Record
7. FRBR the Work is a distinct intellectual or artistic creation
Hamlet
Gone With the Wind
Eroica Symphony
Aida
8. FRBR the Expression is the intellectual or artistic realization of a work
the 1936 publication of Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind
The performance of the Eroica Symphony by the Vienna Philharmonic
9. FRBR the Manifestation is the physical embodiment of an expression of a work
The publication of Gone With the Wind (in the original language, English) by Macmillan
The 1988 recording of the Eroica Symphony, performed by the Vienna Philharmonic, produced by Nuova Era.
10. FRBR the Item is a single exemplar of a manifestation.
The physical book of Gone With the Wind, 1037 p., 22 cm.
The compact disc of the recording of the Eroica Symphony performed by the Vienna Philharmonic, stereo, 4 ľ in.
11. FRBR
12. FRBR and Music What is a score in “FRBRlanguage?”
The physical score itself, the one you can hold in your hand is the ITEM
The publication of the score is a MANIFESTATION
The score in written form, such as the orchestral score, vocal score, miniature score is the EXPRESSION
The music that the composer composed, the score, the original thought is the WORK
13. FRBR and Music What is a recording in “FRBRlanguage?”
The physical item that the music is recorded on, whether a CD, LP, cassette, is the ITEM
The performance of the music, static in time by being recorded is the MANIFESTATION
The performance itself, the exact time and place the music was performed is the EXPRESSION
The music itself, that which is performed is the WORK
14. FRBR and Music Score example: Quartet no. 2 for piano, violin, viola and cello in A major : Op. 26
ITEM: the physical score, paper, 83 p., 18 cm.
MANIFESTATION: The score published by Kalmus (vs the same score published by Boosey & Hawkes)
EXPRESSION: the miniature score
WORK: The 2nd quartet that Brahms composed
15. FRBR and Music Recording example: Piano quartet no. 2 in A major, op. 26
ITEM: The compact disc, the physical material
MANIFESTATION: The compact disc, produced in 1988 (vs the LP issued of the same performance)
EXPRESSION: The performance by the Domus ensemble (vs the performance by another ensemble)
WORK: The 2nd quartet that Brahms composed
16. FRBR An example of a “FRBRish” OPAC
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17. The Future of Music Cataloging Enhanced catalog information
Table of contents
Summary
Analytics
MARC vs Metadata
Reduction of staff that affects the extra effort of music cataloging
Catalog (OPAC) design out of the hands of catalogers?
Digital storage vs physical storage (Naxos)
Music Thesaurus (comparable to Art & Architecture Thesaurus)
Cataloging classes in library schools
FRBR