FRBR Entities: Identity and Identification
2012; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 50; Issue: 5-7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/01639374.2012.681252
ISSN1544-4554
AutoresMartin Doerr, Pat Riva, Maja Žumer,
ResumoAbstract The models in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) family all include ways to document names or terms for the entities defined in the models. The interrelationships between the models with regards to their treatment of names, identifiers and other appellation entities will be described. Current developments for integrating Functional Requirements for Authority Data (FRAD) and Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) concepts into FRBRoo are also putting a focus on naming and appellations. Identification is the ultimate aim, meaning to distinguish entities by unique appellations and to use the most reliable appellations for entities in a given context. This is an important step towards the consolidation of the models. KEYWORDS: FRBR family consolidationFRBRooCIDOC CRMidentityidentificationnames Notes 1. Carlo Meghini, Martin Doerr, and Nicola Spyratos, "Managing Co-Reference Knowledge for Data Integration," in Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XX (Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2009), 224–244. 2. Hector J. Levesque, "Foundations of a Functional Approach to Knowledge Representation," Artificial Intelligence 23, no. 2 (1984): 155–212. 3. Meghini, Doerr, and Spyratos. "Managing Co-Reference Knowledge for Data Integration." 4. Anne-Sophie von Bomhard, The Naos of the Decades: Underwater Archaeology in the Canopic region in Egypt. OCMA Monograph 3 (Oxford: Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, 2008). The abstract of the book states: "This monograph presents the almost completely reconstituted Naos of the Decades with an excellent set of photographic images. The four additional fragments, recovered in East Canopus during the excavations of the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology, are examined with the two original fragments from the Louvre and Greco-Roman Museum (Alexandria, Egypt). …" 5. David Wiggins, Sameness and Substance Renewed (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001); Nicola Guarino and Chris Welty, "Identity, Unity, and Individuation: Towards a Formal Toolkit for Ontological Analysis," in Proceedings of ECAI-2000: The European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ed. Werner Horn (Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2000), 219–223. 6. Wiggins, Sameness and Substance Renewed. 7. Thomas R. Gruber, "Toward Principles for the Design of Ontologies Used for Knowledge Sharing," International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, special issue on Formal Ontology in Conceptual Analysis and Knowledge Representation 43, nos. 5–6 (1995): 907–928. 8. Nicola Guarino, "Formal Ontology and Information Systems," in Formal Ontology in Information Systems. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference, Trento, Italy, June 6–8, 1998, ed. Nicola Guarino (Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1998), 3–15. 9. Marcia Lei Zeng and Lois Mai Chan, "Trends and Issues in Establishing Interoperability Among Knowledge Organization Systems," Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 55, no. 5 (2004): 377–395. 10. FRBR: Object-Oriented Definition and Mapping to FRBRER , version 1.0.1, January 2010. http://www.cidoc-crm.org/docs/frbr_oo/frbr_docs/FRBRoo_V1.0.1.pdf (accessed September 5, 2011). 11. Definition of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model, version 5.0.2, January 2010. http://www.cidoc-crm.org/docs/cidoc_crm_version_5.0.2.pdf (accessed October 1, 2011). 12. For an explanation of the naming conventions for CRM and FRBRoo classes and properties, see Pat Riva, Martin Doerr, and Maja Žumer, "FRBRoo: Enabling a Common View of Information from Memory Institutions." International Cataloguing & Bibliographic Control 38, no. 2 (2009): 30–34. 13. http://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de 14. http://www.researchspace.org
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