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Organizing Bibliographic Information of Korean Classic Materials Using FRBR Library Reference Model

Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science / Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science, (P)1225-598X; (E)2982-6292
2017, v.51 no.2, pp.49-71
https://doi.org/10.4275/KSLIS.2017.51.2.049



Abstract

FRBR Library Reference Model is a consolidated model of FR Family Model-FRBR, FRAD, FRSAD developed by IFLA in early 2016. This means the creation of upper model for the consistency of FR individual models. It can be used for the expanding of the discussions on FRBR model in Korea that have been mainly discussed only for the first group of FRBR model. In addition, it can be an opportunity to apply the whole FR Family model to domestic literature in a comprehensive manner. In this study, we analyze the draft of FRBR LRM and apply the model to the Korean classic materials. There are various work, expression, and manifestation related to a work of korean classic material, so it is good to represent the structure of bibliographic information using FR Family model. We built on our experiment using Protégé to design korean classic materials’ ontology modeling, which propose a new orientation of korean classic materials’ organizing based on FRBR LRM. As a result, we find out the applicability of the FRBR LRM model on upcoming bibliographical data control environment.

keywords
FRBR Library Reference Model, Conceptual Model for Bibliographic Data, FR Family Model Consolidation, Korean classic material, Bibliographical Ontology, Representative Expression, FRBR 도서관 참조 모형, FRBR 개념모형, 고전자료, 서지 온톨로지, 대표 표현형

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