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Bibliographic issues: developments and trends (CROSBI ID 552509)

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Willer, Mirna Bibliographic issues: developments and trends // LIDA: Libraries in the Digital Age, May 25 – 30 2009, Dubrovnik – Zadar. Dubrovnik : Zadar: Inter-University Center ; University of Zadar, 2009. str. 201-203

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Willer, Mirna

engleski

Bibliographic issues: developments and trends

The developments and research in bibliographic issues before, and during the nine years of LIDA conferences are described first. These are the emergence of theconcept of metadata - Dublin Core in particular, conceptual models FRBR and Frad, and new international cataloguing principles. The major part of the paper gives a review of topics pressented ath the nine LIDA conferences, and shows that the mentioned trends, are followed.

Bibliographic issues; Dublin Core; FRBR; FRAD; ICP; information organization; data organization

LIDA: Libraries in the Digital Age Dubrovnik - Zadar, 25 – 30 May 2009 Session II: Bibliographic Issues Zadar, Friday, 29 May 2009 Bibliographic Issues Developments and Trends Mirna Willer University of Zadar, Croatia At the year of the first LIDA conference in 2000, the r-evolution in the field of bibliographic control had already started. 1995 saw the first of the Dublin Core Workshop Series (http://dublincore.org/workshops/dc1/) entitled OCLC/NCSA Metadata Workshop: The Essential Elements of Network Object Description, and organized under the auspices of the OCLC Online Computer Library Center Office of Research and The National Center for Supercomputing Applications. The workshop introduced the (new) concept of bibliographic data – metadata into the library community, but primarily provided an open space for theoretical and practical co-operation among experts from information-based, heritage and other related communities. Another year – 1998 saw the publication of a new conceptual model for bibliographic data as an outcome of eight years of intensive work of international experts gathered by IFLA. FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (http:

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Podaci o prilogu

201-203.

2009.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

LIDA: Libraries in the Digital Age, May 25 – 30 2009, Dubrovnik – Zadar

Dubrovnik : Zadar: Inter-University Center ; University of Zadar

Podaci o skupu

LIDA: Libraries in the Digital Age

pozvano predavanje

25.05.2009-30.05.2009

Zadar, Hrvatska; Dubrovnik, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti