Σύνθεση FRBR εγγραφών αξιοποιώντας υπάρχουσες βιβλιογραφικές εγγραφές (FRBRization): ομαδοποίηση σχετικών εγγραφών (clustering) και εμφάνισή τους σε on line συστήματα
Main Author: | Πεπονάκης, Μανόλης |
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Format: | Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf |
Bahasa: | el |
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, 2010
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Online Access: |
http://eprints.rclis.org/16674/1/Peponakis_FRBRization_MSc_Thesis.pdf http://eprints.rclis.org/16674/ |
Daftar Isi:
- This MSc dissertation thesis focuses upon two main issues. First issue is to review the international practices on FRBRization with special interest on clustering procedures. Second issue is to study the effectiveness of these procedures on Greek library catalogs. The study begins with a short history review of library catalogs aiming to designate the reasons which led to conceptual models such as the FRBR. A brief analysis of the FRBR follows emphasizing on the changes they bring on the methods with which library catalogs are structured along with other changes. In Chapter 3, the study attempts a rather holistic approach on the international FRBRization practices in addition to clustering procedures. The fourth chapter of the study discusses the implementation of the international clustering procedures on Greek metadata. To fulfil this part of the research it was considered necessary to elaborate on Greek catalogs’ existing metadata. This task helps mainly on reporting the problems which seem to affect the clustering procedure overall. The chapter continues with recommendations for modifications and adjustments of the existing international clustering techniques in order to match special needs and features of Greek catalog structures. This will lead to delivering better FRBRization results of Greek metadata. The fifth chapter concludes the study and is divided in two main sections. The first section presents the problems and objections regarding the FRBRization and the ways it is currently put into practice. The second section reviews briefly the hands-on effort of implementing international FRBRization techniques on Greek metadata. Results show that it is a prerequisite for the FRBRization procedure in Greek catalogs to take into consideration their special features. But even then the effectiveness of the FRBRization techniques already reported in the international bibliography is not fully proved with the Greek catalogs.