FRBR: A Generalized Approach to Dublin Core Application Profiles
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FRBR: A Generalized
Approach to
Dublin Core Application Profiles
Maja ŽumerUniversity of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Marcia Lei Zeng and Athena SalabaKent State University, USA
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Overview of FRBR: main entities and primary relationships
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Overview of FRBR: main entities and primary relationships
FRBR
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Overview of FRBR: main entities and primary relationships
FRBR
FRAD
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Overview of FRBR: main entities and primary relationships
FRBR
FRAD
FRSAD
A Dublin Core Application Profiles is a document (or set of documents) that
specifies and describes the metadata used in a particular application.
describes what a community wants to accomplish with its application (Functional Requirements);
characterizes the types of things described by the metadata and their relationships (Domain Model);
enumerates the metadata terms to be used and the rules for their use (Description Set Profile and Usage Guidelines); and
defines the machine syntax that will be used to encode the data (Syntax Guidelines and Data Formats)
- Coyle and Baker, 2009. Guidelines for Dublin Core Application Profiles
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Singapore Framework for Dublin Core Application Profiles
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Functional Requirements*
Domain Model*
Description Set Profile*
Usage Guidelines
Encoding syntax guidelines
*mandatory
The DCAPs that have Defined Domain Models
Simple entity-relationship model
DC Collections Application Profile (DC-CAP)
FRBR-based modelsScholarly Works Application Profile (SWAP) Images Application Profile (IAP)
OtherDC Education Application Profile (Draft) 8
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Review: Overview of FRBR: main entities and primary relationships
FRBR
Domain Model of the Scholarly Works
Application Profile
10(Allison, Johnston, and Powell. (2007). A Dublin Core Application Profile for Scholarly Works.)
SWAP as interpretation of FRBR
a ScholarlyWork is a FRBR Work
a Copy is a FRBR Item
Relationships redefined
Agent is added as super-class (FRBR Person or a FRBR Corporate Body)
Agent-work relationships developed
Agent-expression relationships developed
subject” is an attribute of a ScholarlyWork.11
Proposed extension of SWAP Domain Model
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ModificationsSubject relationship added
Agent relationships modified and developed
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The need for a general AP model
Identification of parts
Subject relationships
More agent – group 1 relationships
Relationships on a general level
Intellectual property control on all levels
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‘HasPart’ and ‘isFundedBy’ Relationships Declared on all Group 1 Entities
‘hasAffiliation’ Relationship Between Instances of Agent Entity
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Generalised relationships between Group1 and Agent (in addition to creation)
RelationshipsSupervision (examples)
AdvisorChief investigator
Support (examples)Funding/partial fundingNon-material support
Intellectual rights control17
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Basis for Authority Control
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DiscussionIs it possible to have one general
model?
Are all relationships covered?
Are any relationships unnecessary?
Verification on real examples…
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Questions and Discussion?
FRBR: A Generalized Approach
to Dublin Core
Application Profiles
Maja ŽumerUniversity of Ljubljana
Marcia Lei Zeng and Athena SalabaKent State University
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