N. A. Aziz, Yushiana Manser, Sharifah Nur Amirah Sarif Abdullah, Siti Raihanah Mohd Shah, Nurul Farahana Aersid
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摘要
书目记录功能需求(Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, FRBR)模型是为了在书目数据库中更好地安排、搭配和导航而开发的概念实体-关系模型。因此,FRBRized图书馆在线目录(OPAC)作为一种检索工具可以提高OPAC的性能。我们利用美国国会图书馆开发的开源FRBR工具,探索了FRBR框架在数字图书馆中支持丰富索引和丰富交互的效用。我们在马来西亚国际伊斯兰大学(IIUM)图书馆的一些基于marc的书目记录上测试了该系统。有几个问题值得探讨,包括多脚本、复杂工作和缺失字段。我们还使用LOC FRBR显示工具对《古兰经》的工作集进行了FRBR显示实验。本文将详细阐述使用这个开源工具进行FRBRizing的过程。讨论了实验中遇到的几个问题,并提出了进一步改进的建议。这项工作可能会引起图书馆员对采用FRBR作为现有数字图书馆系统的进步的兴趣。
Normalizing library records display using FRBR model for al-Qur'an work-set
The Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed for better arrangement, collocation, and navigation in bibliographic databases. As such, a FRBRized library online catalog (OPAC) can improve the performance of OPAC as a retrieval tool. We explored the utility of FRBR framework for supporting rich indexation, and rich interaction in digital libraries using an open source FRBR tool developed by the Library of Congress. We tested the system on some MARC-based bibliographic records from the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) library. Several issues have been found useful to be explored which includes multi-script, complex work, and missing fields. We also experimented on FRBRzing the work-set on al-Quran using the LOC FRBR Display Tool. This paper will elaborate on the process of FRBRizing using this open-source tool. Several problems encountered in the experiment are discussed and future enhancements are proposed. This work may initiate interest among the librarian to adopt FRBR as advancement to the existing digital library system.