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Frbr A Guide For The Perplexed 1st Edition Robert L Maxwell

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Frbr A Guide For The Perplexed 1st Edition Robert L Maxwell
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Publisher: Amer Library Assn Editions
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Robert L. Maxwell
ISBN: 9780838909508, 0838909507
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Frbr A Guide For The Perplexed 1st Edition Robert L Maxwell by Robert L. Maxwell 9780838909508, 0838909507 instant download after payment.

FRBR Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records is an evolving conceptual model designed to help users easily navigate catalogs and find the material they want in the form they want it be that print, DVD, audio, or adaptations. Developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions Cataloging Section, FRBR is now being integrated into cataloging theory and implemented into systems and practice. Cataloging expert Maxwell offers clear concise explanations for every librarian interested in the next phase of access to their library s digital information. He answers such questions as * What is FRBR and how does it work? * How will FRBR affect libraries? * Do all librarians need to be concerned, or just those doing cataloging? * How do authority records fit into the picture? With an understanding of the FRBR model, public and academic librarians, technical and public services librarians, and administrators can get a jump on this vital new cataloging technology to make catalogs more user-friendly.

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