McGrath and Bisko, Identifying FRBR Work-Level Data in MARC Bibliographic Records for Manifestations of Moving Images
Identifying FRBR Work-Level Data in MARC Bibliographic Records for Manifestations of Moving Images, by Kelly McGrath and Lynne Bisko, is in issue 5 of The Code4Lib Journal. Here’s the abstract:
The library metadata community is dealing with the challenge of implementing the conceptual model, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR). In response, the Online Audiovisual Catalogers (OLAC) created a task force to study the issues related to creating and using FRBR-based work-level records for moving images. This article presents one part of the task force’s work: it looks at the feasibility of creating provisional FRBR work-level records for moving images by extracting data from existing manifestation-level bibliographic records. Using a sample of 941 MARC records, a subgroup of the task force conducted a pilot project to look at five characteristics of moving image works. Here they discuss their methodology; analysis; selected results for two elements, original date (year) and director name; and conclude with some suggested changes to MARC coding and current cataloging policy.