2006
DOI: 10.1007/11931584_28
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Applying FRBR Model as a Conceptual Model in Development of Metadata for Digitized Thai Palm Leaf Manuscripts

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“…In combination, facet and task analysis methods are perhaps somewhat unconventional, but were strategically selected to provide insights into both the information activities of disparate groups of persons interested in folktales as well as the structural and functional affordances of published folktale collections and their existing document surrogates. Contemporaneous investigations similar to ours in scope and method (e.g., Chamnongsri, Manmart, Wuwongse, & Jacob, ; Daniels & Yakel, ; Inskip, Butterworth, & MacFarlane, ; Rimmer et al., ) suggest the validity and utility of our approach.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…In combination, facet and task analysis methods are perhaps somewhat unconventional, but were strategically selected to provide insights into both the information activities of disparate groups of persons interested in folktales as well as the structural and functional affordances of published folktale collections and their existing document surrogates. Contemporaneous investigations similar to ours in scope and method (e.g., Chamnongsri, Manmart, Wuwongse, & Jacob, ; Daniels & Yakel, ; Inskip, Butterworth, & MacFarlane, ; Rimmer et al., ) suggest the validity and utility of our approach.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 70%