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Title: Conceptual Models: FRAD and FRSAR (Works in Progress)


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Conceptual Models FRAD and FRSAR(Works in
Progress)
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The Goal of the Model
  • To provide an understanding of how authority data
    functions currently
  • To clarify the underlying concepts to provide a
    basis for refining and improving on current
    practice in the future

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Functions of the Authority File
  • Document decisions
  • Serve as reference tool
  • Control forms of access points
  • Support access to bibliographic file
  • Link bibliographic and authority files

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Users User Tasks
  • Authority record creators and reference
    librarians
  • Library patrons
  • Find
  • Identify
  • Contextualize
  • Justify

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Bibliographic Entities
known by
Names and/or Identifiers
Controlled Access Points
basis for
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Entities attributes (1)
  • Person
  • An individual or a persona established or
    adopted by an individual or group
  • FRBR, modified
  • Dates of a person
  • Title of person
  • Place of birth
  • Language of person
  • Field of activity

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Entities attributes (2)
  • Name
  • A character or group of words and/or
    characters by which an entity is known
  • FRBR, modified
  • Type of name
  • Scope of usage
  • Dates of usage
  • Language of name
  • Script of name
  • Transliteration scheme of name

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Entities attributes (3)
  • Type of access point
  • Language of cataloguing
  • Script of cataloguing
  • Source of access point
  • Controlled access point
  • A name, term, code, etc. under which
    bibliographic or authority record or reference
    will be found.
  • GARR, modified

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Relationships (1)
  • Work ? Work
  • Derivative relationship
  • Authorized heading
  • Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849.
  • Fall of the house of Usher
  • See also reference
  • For a musical composition based on this work
    search under
  • gtgt Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Chute de la
    maison Usher

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Relationships (2)
  • Person ? Name
  • Real name relationship
  • Authorized heading
  • Orwell, George
  • See reference tracing
  • lt Blair, Eric Arthur real name

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Relationships (3)
  • Access point ? Access point
  • Alternate script relationship
  • Access point
  • Gogol, Nikolaï Vasilievitch
  • Access point in an alternate script
  • ??????, ??????? ??????????

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Relationships (1)
  • Work ? Work
  • Equivalence relationship
  • Derivative relationship
  • Descriptive relationship
  • Whole/part relationship
  • Accompanying
  • Sequential
  • Shared characteristic

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Relationships (2)
  • Person ? Name
  • Real name relationship
  • Pseudonym relationship
  • Secular name relationship
  • Official name relationship
  • Earlier name relationship
  • Later name relationship
  • Alternative linguistic form relationship
  • Other variant name relationship

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Relationships (3)
  • Access point ? Access point
  • Parallel language relationship
  • Alternate script relationship
  • Different rules relationship
  • Etc.

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FRSAR
  • Functional Requirements for Subject Authority
    Records (FRSAR)A Conceptual Model of Aboutness

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The FRBR family
  • FRBR the original framework
  • All entities, focusing on Group 1
  • FRAD Functional Requirements for Authority Data
  • Focus on Group 2
  • FRSAR Functional Requirements for Subject
    Authority Records/Data
  • Focus on Group3

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FRSAR Terms of Reference
  • to build a conceptual model of Group 3 entities
    within the FRBR framework as they relate to the
    aboutness of works,
  • to provide a clearly defined, structured frame of
    reference for relating the data that are recorded
    in subject authority records to the needs of the
    users of those records, and
  • to assist in an assessment of the potential for
    international sharing and use of subject
    authority data both within the library sector and
    beyond.
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