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1Patton, G.E.: From FRBR to FRAD : extending the Model.
In: http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/papers/ifla75/215-patton-en.pdf.
Abstract: A report on the completion of the work of the IFLA Working Group on Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records which was charged by the IFLA Division of Bibliographic Control to extend the FRBR model to authority data.
Inhalt: Beitrag, anlässlich der 75. IFLA General Conference and Council, 23.-27. August 2009, Mailand
Themenfeld: Normdateien
Objekt: FRAD ; FRBR
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2Patton, G.E,: Understanding the relationship between FRBR and FRAD.
In: Understanding FRBR: what it is and how it will affect our retrieval tools. Ed. by Arlene Taylor. Westport, CT : Libraries Unlimited, 2007. S.29-34.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: FRBR ; FRAD
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3Patton, G.E.: ¬An Introduction to Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD).
In: Understanding FRBR: what it is and how it will affect our retrieval tools. Ed. by Arlene Taylor. Westport, CT : Libraries Unlimited, 2007. S.21-28.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: FRAD
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4Patton, G.: What's new with FRAR (Functional Requirements for Authority Records)?.
In: http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla72/papers/084-Patton-en.pdf.
Abstract: A draft of Functional Requirements for Authority Records (FRAR) was made available for worldwide review on IFLANET from July through October 2005. The FRANAR Working Group received comments from 12 individuals and 13 institutions (including 6 national libraries and 3 national-level cataloguing committees). The working group expresses its appreciation to all who took the time to prepare comments. The comments received were compiled into a comments log which totaled 145 pages. Seven members of the Working Group met at the Koninklijke Bibliothek, The Hague, Netherlands, on December 9, 2005, to consider these comments and to start revising the draft to reflect decisions made in response to the comments. The group was able to deal with about two-thirds of the comments during the meeting and, since the December meeting has had a series of four conference calls to complete discussions of the remaining comments, with additional calls anticipated before the Seoul meetings.
Inhalt: Vortrag anlässlich der 72ND IFLA General Conference and Council, 20-24 August 2006, Seoul, Korea
Themenfeld: Normdateien
Objekt: FRAR
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5Patton, G. ; Hengel-Dittrich, C. ; O'Neill, E.T. ; Tillett, B.B.: VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) : Linking Die Deutsche Bibliothek and Library of Congress Name Authority Files.
In: http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla72/papers/123-Bennett-en.pdf.
Abstract: Die Deutsche Bibliothek, the Library of Congress, and OCLC Online Computer Library Center are jointly developing a virtual international authority file (VIAF) for personal names which links authority records from the world's national bibliographic agencies and will be made freely available on the Web. The goals of the project are to prove the viability of automatically linking authority records from different national authority files and to demonstrate its benefits. The authority and bibliographic files from the Library of Congress and Die Deutsche Bibliothek were used to create the initial VIAF which contains over six million names with over a half million links. A key aspect of the project was the development of automated name matching algorithms which use information from both authority records and the corresponding bibliographic records. The practicality of algorithmically linking the personal names between national authority files was demonstrated; seventy percent of the authority records for personal names common to both files were automatically linked with an error rate of less than one percent. The long-term goal of the VIAF project is to combine the authoritative names from many national libraries and other significant sources into a shared global authority service.
Inhalt: Vortrag anlässlich der 72ND IFLA General Conference and Council, 20-24 August 2006, Seoul, Korea
Themenfeld: Normdateien
Objekt: VIAF
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6Patton, G.E.: FRAR: extending FRBR concepts to authority data.
In: http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla71/papers/014e-Patton.pdf.
(139 SI - Classification and Indexing with Cataloguing; 014-E)
Abstract: The IFLA FRANAR Working Group is charged with extending the concepts of the IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records to authority data. The paper reports on the current state of the Working Group's activities.
Anmerkung: Vortrag, World Library and Information Congress: 71th IFLA General Conference and Council "Libraries - A voyage of discovery", August 14th - 18th 2005, Oslo, Norway. ;
Themenfeld: Normdateien
Objekt: FRANAR
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7Patton, G.E.: Extending FRBR to authorities.
In: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR): hype or cure-all. Ed. by P. le Boeuf,. Binghamton, NY : Haworth, 2004. S.xx-xx.
(Cataloging and classification quarterly; 39, nos.3/4)
Abstract: Discusses the work of the IFLA Working Group of Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records. Provides an updated description of the entity-relationship model being developed by the Working Group to extend the FRBR model to cover authority data.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
Objekt: FRBR
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8Patton, G.E.: FRANAR: a conceptual model for authority data.
In: Cataloging and classification quarterly. 38(2004) nos.3/4, S.xx-xx.
Abstract: Discusses the work of the IFLA Working Group of Functional Requirements and Numbering of Authority Records. Describes the activities of the group to build liaison relationships with other sectors of the information community that create and maintain data which is similar to library authority files. Provides a description of the entity-relationship model being developed by the Working Group to extend the FRBR model to cover authority data. (Note: Readers should be aware that the Working Group's entity-relationship model has changed considerably since this paper was written in December 2002.)
Anmerkung: Beitrag in einem Themenheft "Authority control: definition and international experience. Part I"
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung ; Normdateien
Objekt: FRANAR
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9Patton, G.: Local creation / global use : bibliographic data in the international arena.
In: Library resources and technical services. 44(2000) no.3, S.141-145.
Abstract: OCLC has grown from the original group of Ohio academic libraries to 27,000 libraries located in North America, Europe, Asia, Latin American, and South Africa. Each of the records in WorldCat (the OCLC Online Union Catalog) is a local creation that is available for use across the globe for different purposes. Common issues that must be faced with the expansion of a bibliographic utility include cataloging standards, subject access in languages appropriate to the user, local needs versus global usefulness, and character sets. Progress has been made with the cooperative creation of an international name authority file and the uniform application of ISBD principles. A method of linking various subject vocabularies and an improved infrastructure of MARC formats and character sets are needed. Librarians need new automated tools to provide preliminary access to date available in electronic form and to assist them in organizing and storing that data.
Themenfeld: Formalerschließung
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10Patton, G.: OCLC's long association with less-than-full cataloging.
In: Technical services quarterly. 9(1991) no.2, S.21-30.