International Cataloguing and Bibliographic Control (ICBC)
Publisher: IFLA
(from: http://www.ifla.org/publications/international-cataloguing-and-bibliographic-control-icbc)
International Cataloguing and Bibliographic Control (ICBC) is a quarterly journal devoted to issues, projects, research and new developments in the broad field of Bibliographic Control. It provides an international forum for the exchange of views and discussion of best practices by members of the library and information profession in general and professionals in the sectors of cataloguing , bibliography and indexing in particular.
Over the years, ICBC has grown from a newsletter to a really international professional journal.
Apart from IFLA Conference papers and reports, it publishes commissioned articles but also unsolicited contributions. Articles are usually published in English but some have appeared in other IFLA official languages (French and Spanish).
Editor: Marie-France Plassard
Frequency: Quarterly
ISSN: 1011-8829
List of issues with tables of contents
2012년 1월 24일 화요일
2011년 10월 25일 화요일
2011년 7월 14일 목요일
[Article] A Study on the Functional Requirement of Subject Authority Data for Subject Authority Control
2011 Park, Ziyoung (2011). A Study on the Functional Requirement of Subject Authority Data for Subject Authority Control. Journal of Information Management, 42(1): 113–135.
[Abstract]
The final report of the Functional Requirement of Subject Authority Data(FRSAD), the 3rd report of the FRBR family model, is announced by IFLA in June, 2010. This model represents the international trends of subject authority control and suggests a direction to the future subject authority record suitable for the FRBR system. Therefore aims of this study are to analysis the FRSAD model in context of the FRBR family and apply the model to the subject headings and bibliographic records of Korean National Library. For these aims, we analyse the model focused on the entities, attributes, and relationships between entities. From this analysis, we have found the openness of the FRSAD, which does not force a certain entity types and has focus on the conceptual aspects of the entity not only the form of the headings. Moreover, we suggest examples by applying the FRSAD frame and facets of the FAST to the Headings of the NLSH and related KORMARC fields. The scope of this study is the additional entities of the FRBR groups, so personal names, corporate names, family names and titles are not included. As a result, it is necessary to determine the criteria for the types of thema and to apply the types consistently in bibliographic records. A follow up research will be needed to suggest more detailed examples.
[Abstract]
The final report of the Functional Requirement of Subject Authority Data(FRSAD), the 3rd report of the FRBR family model, is announced by IFLA in June, 2010. This model represents the international trends of subject authority control and suggests a direction to the future subject authority record suitable for the FRBR system. Therefore aims of this study are to analysis the FRSAD model in context of the FRBR family and apply the model to the subject headings and bibliographic records of Korean National Library. For these aims, we analyse the model focused on the entities, attributes, and relationships between entities. From this analysis, we have found the openness of the FRSAD, which does not force a certain entity types and has focus on the conceptual aspects of the entity not only the form of the headings. Moreover, we suggest examples by applying the FRSAD frame and facets of the FAST to the Headings of the NLSH and related KORMARC fields. The scope of this study is the additional entities of the FRBR groups, so personal names, corporate names, family names and titles are not included. As a result, it is necessary to determine the criteria for the types of thema and to apply the types consistently in bibliographic records. A follow up research will be needed to suggest more detailed examples.
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