2009
DOI: 10.1080/01639370902936446
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Automatically Batch Loading Metadata from MARC into a Work-Based Metadata Model for Music

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“…20 The Variations model, however, is work-centric, and hence "the Variations model does not re-use Instantiations on multiple Containers, whereas, according to FRBR, the same performance issued multiple times would be modeled as one Expression appearing on multiple Manifestations." 21 This means that the entity "instantiation" (i.e., being equivalent to the expression) is "weak" and dependent on the work. Variations3, the latest project, adopts a modified version of FRBR but is still work-centric.…”
Section: Model 3: Work-centric Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 The Variations model, however, is work-centric, and hence "the Variations model does not re-use Instantiations on multiple Containers, whereas, according to FRBR, the same performance issued multiple times would be modeled as one Expression appearing on multiple Manifestations." 21 This means that the entity "instantiation" (i.e., being equivalent to the expression) is "weak" and dependent on the work. Variations3, the latest project, adopts a modified version of FRBR but is still work-centric.…”
Section: Model 3: Work-centric Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, WSU Libraries creates individual interfaces for specialized collections such as faculty-authored books and women's studies video resources by repurposing data from Voyager to self-created external Web sites (Deng, 2010). To test a new type of data repurposing under the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) conceptual model, Riley et al (Riley, Mullin, & Hunter, 2009) (Robson, 2007). Data interoperability requires data to be independent of any specific system, promoting sharable metadata and reusable data in other systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%