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Item Definition of FRBRoo: A Conceptual Model for Bibliographic Information in Object-Oriented Formalism(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2017-03) IFLA Working Group on FRBR/CRM Dialogue; Bekiari, Chryssoula; Doerr, Martin; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Riva, PatCommonly known as FRBRoo, this model is closely related to IFLA’s FRBR family of conceptual models. It is the object-oriented version of these models. FRBRoo version 1 was based on FRBR alone, while FRBRoo version 2 is based on the three models: FRBR, FRAD and FRSAD. FRBRoo is superseded by LRMoo version 1.0 (2024). FRBRoo remains true to the original models. It does not change the concepts expressed in the original three models, nor does it transform any aspect. It provides an alternative view or interpretation of the FRBR family of models. It is an object-oriented model, that is, the ontology described in FRBRoo uses an object oriented formalism instead of entity-relationship modelling. Thus, FRBRoo is better suited for the implementation of FRBR concepts in object oriented tools. It also makes explicit some concepts that were implicit in the original models, thus making it easier to move from conceptual model to real-life applications.Item Definition of PRESSoo: A conceptual model for Bibliographic Information Pertaining to Serials and Other Continuing Resources (Version 1.3)(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2017-05) IFLA PRESSoo Review Group; Oury, Clément; Boulet, Vincent; Dunsire, Gordon; Howlett, Louise; Reynolds, Regina; Le Boeuf, PatrickPRESSOO is a formal ontology designed to represent the bibliographic information about continuing resources, and more specifically about serials (journals, newspapers, magazines, etc.). It is an extension of the FRBRoo model (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records – Object Oriented). FRBRoo is in turn is an extension of CIDOC CRM, the conceptual reference model for cultural heritage information. PRESSoo aims to propose answers to long standing issues with the application of the FRBR family of models to serials and continuing resources. Work on this model began in January 2013. Version 0.5 was released in April 2014, and submitted to the IFLA FRBR Review Group for reviewing. Version 1.0, endorsed by FRBR RG, has been released in June 2014. PRESSoo version 1.0 underwent a world-wide review in 2015. The responses were studied and changes were made to the model in light of these responses.Item Fonctionnalités requises des notices bibliographiques: rapport final (2e édition)(Biblio-thèque nationale de France, 2012-03) IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records; Leresche, Françoise; Le Boeuf, PatrickLa traduction initialement réalisée par nos soins en 2001 a fait l’objet d’une révision en 2012. Cette révi-sion poursuit deux objectifs : — la prise en compte de l’amendement de 2007, portant sur la définition de l’entité Expression, ainsi que des corrections ponctuelles publiées sur le site de l’IFLA en 2007 ; — l’amélioration générale de la traduction, à commencer par la traduction du titre même. Le mot anglais requirement n’a pas d’équivalent exact en français (le terme « réquisit » ayant des connotations philo-sophiques et didactiques par trop marquées, qui le rendaient impropre dans ce contexte) ; le terme de « spécification », initialement retenu pour rendre requirement, a finalement été jugé trop concret, trop proche de l’implémentation : le modèle FRBR se situe bien en amont de la phase de spécificationsd’un système. Pour la traduction du modèle FRAD (Functional requirements for authority data : a concep-tual model), réalisée par Aline Locker sous la supervision de Françoise Leresche, et mise en ligne sur le site de la BnF en 2010, on a opté pour un renversement du substantif et de son épithète : « fonc-tionnalités requises ». La présente révision vise à s’aligner sur ce choix. En outre, la traduction de 2001 avait rendu le mot item par le mot « document », conformément à ce qui était alors usuel dans les traductions des ISBD ; mais « document » peut à bon droit être jugé trop vague. « Item » ayant désormais droit de cité dans les dictionnaires de langue, il n’y a plus de raison de l’exclure de la pré-sente traduction.Item IFLA könyvtári referenciamodell: A bibliográfiai információk elméleti modellje(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2019-08) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Dancs, Szabolcs; Ilácsa, Szabina; Gazdag, TibornéIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item IFLA Library Reference Model: A Conceptual Model for Bibliographic Information(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2024-07) Consolidation Editorial Group of the IFLA FRBR Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, MajaIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item IFLA Library Reference Model: Ein konzeptionelles Modell für bibliographische Informationen(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2020-03) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Töpler, Ingeborg; Behrens, Renate; Aliverti, ChristianIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item IFLA Library Reference Model: Um Modelo Conceitual para a Informação Bibliográfica(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2020-10) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Ayres da Silva Maringelli, Isabel Cristina; Modesto da Silva, José Fernando; Giusti Serra, Liliana; Wainer, Luiza; Votto Texeira, Marcelo; de Sousa Machado, Raildo; Regina Zafalon, ZairaIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item IFLA Library Reference Model: Un modello concettuale per le informazioni bibliografiche(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2020-11) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Istituto centrale per il catalogo unico (ICCU)IFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item IFLA LRM: Un modèle conceptuel pour l’information bibliographique(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-10) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Le Moullec-Rieu, Aude; Leresche, Françoise; Puyrenier, Frédéric; Roche, MélanieIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item IFLA pavyzdinis bibliotekų modelis: Koncepcinis bibliografinės informacijos modelis(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2020-04) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Auškalnis, TomasIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item IFLA 图书馆参考模型。书目信息的概念模型(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2020-12) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Luo, Chong; Zhao, Dandan; Cai, Dan; Li, Han; Yang, Enyi; Yuan, ShuoIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item Model de referència per a les biblioteques de l’IFLA: Un model conceptual de la informació bibliogràfica(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2019-05) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Biblioteca de Catalunya; Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris-Documentalistes de Catalunya; Estivill Rius, AssumpcióIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item Modelo de Referencia Bibliotecaria de la IFLA: Modelo Conceptual para la Información Bibliográfica(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2019-04) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Subdirección Traducciones de la Biblioteca del Congreso de la Nación ArgentinaIFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item Spécifications fonctionnelles des notices bibliographiques: rapport final(Bibliothèque nationale de France, 2005-04) IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records; Leresche, Françoise; Le Boeuf, PatrickThe purpose of this study is to delineate in clearly defined terms the functions performed by the bibliographic record with respect to various media, various applications, and various user needs. The study is to cover the full range of functions for the bibliographic record in its widest sense- i.e., a record that encompasses not only descriptive elements, but access points (name, title, subject, etc.), other "organizing" elements (classification, etc.), and annotations.Item Transition Mappings: User Tasks, Entities, Attributes, and Relationships in FRBR, FRAD, and FRSAD mapped to their equivalents in the IFLA Library Reference Model(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2017-08-05) Riva, Pat; Žumer, Maja; Le Boeuf, PatrickThese detailed mappings of the user tasks, entities, attributes and relationships from the three FR models (FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, FRAD: Functional Requirements for Authority Data, and FRSAD: Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data) to the IFLA Library Reference Model (IFLA LRM) facilitate the transition between the models. Starting with an alignment of the respective FRBR, FRAD, and FRSAD elements, the mappings document the resulting disposition of those elements in IFLA LRM. Elements may have been retained, merged, generalized, remodeled, or deprecated. The document starts with a concise overview of the differences between IFLA LRM and the three superseded FR models. It serves as a companion document to IFLA LRM.Item Библиотечная эталонная модель ИФЛА. Концептуальная модель для библиографической информации(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2021-09-29) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Голубцов, С. Б.; Вороненкова, Е. Л.; Эсман, К. А.; Барсукова, В. В.; Леликова, Н. К.IFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.Item Бібліотечна еталонна модель від IFLA: Концептуальна модель для бібліографічної інформації(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2019-07) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, Pat; Le Boeuf, Patrick; Žumer, Maja; Бруй, О.М.; Баньковська, I.М.IFLA Library Reference Model (LRM) is a high-level conceptual reference model developed within an entity-relationship modelling framework. It is the consolidation of the separately developed IFLA conceptual models: FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD. IFLA LRM was developed to resolve inconsistencies between the three separate models. Every user task, entity, attribute and relationship from the original three models was examined, definitions had to be revised, but also some remodelling was required in order to develop a meaningful consolidation. The result is a single, streamlined, and logically consistent model that covers all aspects of bibliographic data and that at the same time brings the modelling up-to-date with current conceptual modelling practices. IFLA LRM was designed to be used in linked data environments and to support and promote the use of bibliographic data in linked data environments.