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Item Common Practices for National Bibliographies in the Digital Age(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-07-14) Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, Mathilde; IFLA Bibliography Section Standing Committee; Riva, Pat; Guerrini, Mauro; Häusner, Eva-Maria; Murakami, Kazue; Meyer-Heß, Anke; Nauri, Miriam; Sommerland, Ylva; Szunejko, Monika; Tsuda, Miyuki; Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, MathildeIFLA’s Common Practices for National Bibliographies in the digital age aims at providing accurate guidance on current common practice to assist those seeking information for creating and maintaining a national bibliography. It is not intended to be prescriptive, since bibliographic control varies widely from country to country and local requirements may be influenced by financial, legal or practical constraints. A number of potential options are presented to enable their application to be tailored according to circumstances, with examples and use cases given to illustrate the possible range of approaches. It is created and maintained by IFLA’s Bibliography Section; its predecessors were the web publication Best Practice for National Bibliographic Agencies in a Digital Age (2014-2017) and the original printed National Bibliographies in the Digital Age: Guidance and New Directions (2009).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 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 Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) 2011 Modifications and Errata for the 2009 text(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2011-11) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, PatThese errata and minor modifications to the original 2009 text of the Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) were approved by the FRBR Review Group in 2011. They are integrated into the corrected July 2013 text of FRADItem Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) 2013 Errata #2 for the 2009 text(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2013-07) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, PatThese errata to the original 2009 text of the Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) were approved by the FRBR Review Group in 2013. They are integrated into the corrected July 2013 text of FRADItem Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) Errata in 2011 text(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2011-10) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review Group; Riva, PatThis errata revises the definition of the whole-part relationship between nomens in section 5.4.2 of the 2011 text of the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD). This change was approved by the FRBR Review Group in 2011. The paragraph in section 5.4.2 of the 2011 edition of FRSAD is to be replaced by this text.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 (IFLA LRM) Modifications and Errata through December 2017(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2017-12) Riva, Pat; IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) Review GroupThese errata and minor modifications were approved in December 2017 by the FRBR Review Group (which became the Bibliographic Conceptual Models Review Group in 2018). These changes were integrated into the text of IFLA LRM that was originally endorsed in August 2017 to produce the revised December 2017 text.Item IFLA Library Reference Model: A Conceptual Model for Bibliographic Information(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2018-01) IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (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 LRMoo, a high-level model in an object-oriented framework(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2022-10-27) Riva, Pat; Žumer, Maja; Aalberg, TrondThe LRMoo model brings the IFLA Library Reference Model (IFLA LRM) into the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) family of models by providing an object-oriented version of the model that is designed as an extension to CIDOC CRM. LRMoo is developed from FRBRoo, which was based on the FR family of models. In comparison to FRBRoo, LRMoo is streamlined and at a higher level of generality, while retaining full expressivity. Aspects of the model have been revised to align more closely with the IFLA LRM model, such as the handling of aggregation and representative expression attributes. Properties have been added to correspond to certain IFLA LRM relationships between works and expressions that were not declared in FRBRoo. The classes that represent the creation events of the main WEMI classes, F27 Work Creation and F28 Expression Creation, were revised. Specialized examples have been replaced with ones chosen to aid in comprehension of the model.Item LRMoo, navigating standards development processes in two communities(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-07-19) Riva, Pat; Maja, Zumer; Aalberg, TrondLRMoo, the object-oriented formulation of the IFLA Library Reference Model, is, like its predecessor FRBRoo, also a compatible extension to the museum community model, the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. The approval process for the object-oriented models is a joint process of the two communities. LRMoo requires both IFLA standards approval, as for any other IFLA standard, and approval through the CIDOC CRM Special Interest Group, which manages the CIDOC CRM family of models within ICOM.Item Mapping from ISBD to IFLA LRM(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2019-06-27) Escolano Rodríguez, Elena; Behrens, Renate; McGarry, Dorothy; Gentili-Tedeschi, Massimo; Oury, Clément; Riva, Pat; Roche, MélanieThis is a conceptual or semantic mapping between the ISBD element set and the IFLA LRM elements, but not a formal alignment.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 Prácticas comunes para las bibliografías nacionales en la era digital(International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), 2023-06-28) Lubas, Rebecca L.; Koskas, Mathilde; Riva, Pat; Guerrini, Mauro; Häusner, Eva-Maria; Murakami, Kazue; Meyer-Heß, Anke; Nauri, Miriam; Sommerland, Ylva; Szunejko, Monika; Tsuda, Miyuki; IFLA Bibliography Section Standing Committee; Martín, Sandra Gisela; Restrepo Fernández, María CamilaLas Prácticas Comunes para las Bibliografías Nacionales en la Era Digital de la IFLA tienen como objetivo proporcionar una orientación precisa sobre las prácticas comunes actuales para ayudar a quienes buscan información para crear y mantener una bibliografía nacional. No pretende ser prescriptiva, ya que el control bibliográfico varía mucho de un país a otro y los requisitos locales pueden verse influidos por limitaciones financieras, legales o prácticas. Se presentan varias opciones potenciales para permitir que su aplicación se adapte según las circunstancias, con ejemplos y casos de uso que ilustran la posible gama de enfoques. Ha sido creado y mantenido por la Sección de Bibliografía de la IFLA; sus predecesores fueron la publicación web Best Practice for National Bibliographic Agencies in a Digital Age (2014-2017) y el original impreso National Bibliographies in the Digital Age: Guidance and New Directions (2009).