2005
DOI: 10.5860/lrts.49n4.227
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The FRBR Model As Applied to Continuing Resources

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“…Unfortunately, FRBR implementations thus far include only relatively small subsets of the available bibliographic universe of records, and none of the production versions of these products contain any serial works or expressions. 72 …”
Section: Lrts 51(3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, FRBR implementations thus far include only relatively small subsets of the available bibliographic universe of records, and none of the production versions of these products contain any serial works or expressions. 72 …”
Section: Lrts 51(3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example, cited by Jones, is Online Information Review, which does not appear anywhere on the Emerald site under its earlier title, Online and CD-ROM Review, even though some of the issues available on the site were originally published under that title. 32 Because individual titles are searchable within ORR, it provides better title-level access than the vendor's own site. This is a decided advantage, since journal articles are cited using the title of the journal at the time of publication.…”
Section: Sources and Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much is appearing in the library literature about deploying FRBR concepts [71,72,73,74,75]. There is excitement around the Research Library Group's RedLightGreen [76] and OCLC's work-based catalog investigations such as Curioser [77].…”
Section: Revitalizing Catalogs For the Communities They Servementioning
confidence: 99%