FRBR: Hype or Cure-All? Introduction
- P. Boeuf
- Business
- 19 April 2005
The “logical flaws” that are sometimes denounced in the analysis it embodies actually reflect logical flaws in cataloging practice itself, showing the value of FRBR as a tool for assessing such practice.
A Strange Model Named FRBROO
- P. Boeuf
- Sociology
- 27 August 2012
The resulting model, FRBROO, is an extension to CIDOC CRM that adds to FRBR the dynamic aspects of CID OC CRM, and a number of refinements that lends itself well to the linked data environment.
Musical Works in the FRBR Model or “Quasi la Stessa Cosa”: Variations on a Theme by Umberto Eco
- P. Boeuf
- Art
- 19 April 2005
The FRBR model is approached through Umberto Eco's semiotic analysis of the translation notion as developed in his Dire quasi la stessa cosa: esperienze di traduzione to highlight complex bibliographic relationships that put musical works at the very center of myriads of interrelated systems that make up the catalog.
Digging beneath the iron triangle: the Chunnel with 2020 hindsight
- Hugh Goldsmith, P. Boeuf
- Engineering, Economics
- 2 January 2019
Abstract The Channel Tunnel project (the Chunnel) to connect the UK and France was the largest privately financed transport megaproject of the 20th century. Despite nearly 25 years of successful…
Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
- Patrick LeB¿uf, P. Boeuf
- Computer Science
- 2 July 2005
FRBR and Further
- P. Boeuf
- Economics
- 1 December 2001
The conceptual data model developed by IFLA, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), is likely to induce profound changes in cataloguers' landscape and the potential consequences of FRBR on catalogues are outlined.
The impact of the FRBR model on the future revisions of the ISBDs: a challenge for the IFLA section on cataloguing
- P. Boeuf
- Computer Science
- 1 August 2001
This paper lists some of the reactions from professionals all over the world to the publication of FRBR, and tries to show how FRBR could be used in the process of revising ISBDs in the context of interoperability between data from libraries, archives and museums.
Using an ontology for interoperability and browsing of museum, library and archive information
- P. Boeuf, P. Sinclair, K. Martinez, P. Lewis, G. Aitken, C. Lahanier
- Computer Science
- 2005
A Concept Browser, developed for the EU/IST-funded SCULPTEUR project, which is able to access different museum information systems through a common ontology, the CRM, is described, using the C2RMF catalogue (EROS) and library databases as a case study.
Towards Performing Arts Information As Linked Data
- P. Boeuf
- Computer Science
- 25 October 2012
This paper shows how performing arts, and resources that document them, are modelled in FRBROO, and how this could help libraries and museums of the performing arts to make the contents of their databases available as Linked Data.
On the Nature of Edward Gordon Craig's Über-Marionette
- P. Boeuf
- HistoryNew Theatre Quarterly
- 1 May 2010
There is no scholarly consensus about the precise meaning of the term ‘über-marionette’, as coined by Edward Gordon Craig. Is it a life-size marionette? A masked dancer? Or simply a metaphor for an…
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