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Description:The library catalog as a catalog of works was an infectious idea, which
together with research led to reconceptualization in the form of
the FRBR conceptual model. Two categories of lacunae emerge—the expression
entity, and gaps in the model such as aggregates and dynamic documents.
Evidence needed to extend the FRBR model is available in contemporary
research on instantiation. The challenge for the bibliographic community
is to begin to think of FRBR as a form of knowledge organization
system, adding a final dimension to classification. The articles
in the present special issue offer a compendium of the promise of
the FRBR model.
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Group Source: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN:0163-9374 ;
E-ISSN:1544-4554 ;
DOI:10.1080/01639374.2012.682254