A weblog following developments around the world in FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records.

Maintained by William Denton, Web Librarian at York University. Suggestions and comments welcome at wtd@pobox.com.


Confused? Try What Is FRBR? (2.8 MB PDF) by Barbara Tillett, or Jenn Riley's introduction. For more, see the basic reading list.

Books: FRBR: A Guide for the Perplexed by Robert Maxwell (ISBN 9780838909508) and Understanding FRBR: What It Is and How It Will Affect Our Retrieval Tools edited by Arlene Taylor (ISBN 9781591585091) (read my chapter FRBR and the History of Cataloging).

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16 December 2005

Ed Jones, FRBR and continuing resources

Filed under: Aggregates, Papers — William Denton @ 7:30 am

Ed Jones, of the National University Library in San Diego, California, has a paper called “The FRBR Model as Applied to Continuing Resources” in Library Resources and Technical Services 49 (4) (October 2005).

If you can’t get a copy of that, you could look through the slides of a presentation he gave at the ALA annual conference on 2 July 2004: The FRBR Model as Applied to Continuing Resources (229 KB PDF). (Here’s a conference trip report by Naomi Young that comments on that and a talk by Barbara Tillett.)

Ed Jones is co-chair of the CONSER Task Group on FRBR and Continuing Resources. See About CONSER if you want to know more about what they do.