Core Bibliographic Conceptual Models Interest Group

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Purpose: Provides a dedicated forum for the discussion of conceptual models, such as IFLA-LRM and BIBFRAME 2.0, that serve as the basis for current cataloging standards or are expected to provide a foundation for future cataloging standards in a Linked Open Data environment. Topics of special interest include: theoretical foundations of bibliographical conceptual models; the implementation of bibliographical conceptual models in information systems (especially Linked Data-based systems); extensions of current conceptual models; ontologies and conceptual models used in GLAM institutions.

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This interest group is part of Core's Metadata and Collections Section.

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Request for panel participants, ALCTS FRBR Interest Group ALA Annual, Washington, D.C., Friday, June 25, 2010, 10:30-12:00 p.m.

  • 1.  Request for panel participants, ALCTS FRBR Interest Group ALA Annual, Washington, D.C., Friday, June 25, 2010, 10:30-12:00 p.m.

    Posted May 17, 2010 06:33 PM

    Request for panel participants, ALCTS FRBR Interest Group
    ALA Annual, Washington, D.C., Friday, June 25, 2010, 10:30-12:00 p.m.

    The ALCTS FRBR Interest Group is seeking participants/presenters for a panel
    discussion on FRBR, its implications and implementations.  Some
    suggested topics include:

      - implications for user interface design and implementation;
      - FRBRoo and the CIDOC CRM;
      - FRAD and FRSAD;
      - overview and background on data modeling in general

    All topics related to FRBR are welcome, but given the imminent release of RDA we are
    most interested in exploring issues other than descriptive cataloging.  Presentations should be brief, around 10-15 minutes, to allow for discussion
    time after the presentations.  Please send a brief description of your
    proposed presentation by May 24, to our contact information below.

    Thanks for your consideration,

    Tami Morse McGill
    Chair, ALCTS FRBR Interest Group
    Catalog Librarian
    University of Wyoming Libraries <tmorsemc@uwyo.edu>
    tamimcgill@gmail.com

    Judy Jeng
    Vice-Chair/Chair-Elect, ALCTS FRBR Interest Group
    judyjeng@comcast.net