Hi Graham, do I know you from RHUL?

My thoughts on "merged records" would be:

1. don't do it - use separate IDs and just present links between related 
manifestations; thus avoiding potential confusions.

http://www.bic.org.uk/files/pdfs/identification-digibook.pdf

possible relationships - see 
http://www.editeur.org/ONIX/book/codelists/current.html - lists 51 
(manifestation)and 164 (work).

2. c.f. the way Amazon displays rough and ready categories (paperback, 
hardback, audiobooks, *ahem* ebooks of some sort...)

On dissection and reconstitution of records - there is a lot of talk going on 
about RDFizing MaRC records and re-using in various ways, e.g.:

http://www.slideshare.net/JenniferBowen/moving-library-metadata-toward-linked-data-opportunities-provided-by-the-extensible-catalog

Cheers,

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of graham
Sent: 27 March 2012 11:06
To: [email protected]
Subject: [CODE4LIB] presenting merged records?

Hi

There seems to be a general trend to presenting merged records to users, as 
part of the move towards FRBRization. If records need merging this generally 
means they weren't totally identical to start with, so you can end up with 
conflicting bibliographic data to display.

Two examples I've come across with this: Summon can merge print/electronic 
versions of texts, so uses a new 'merged' material type of 'book/ebook' (it 
doesn't yet seem to have all the other possible permutations, eg 
book/audiobook). Pazpar2 (which I'm working with at the
moment) has a merge option for publication dates which presents dates as a 
period eg 1997-2002.

The problem is not with the underlying data (the original unmerged values can 
still be there in the background) but how to present them to the user in an 
intuitive way. With the date example, presenting dates in this format sometimes 
throws people as it looks too much like the author birth/death dates you might 
see with a record.

I guess people must generally be starting to run into this kind of display 
problem, so it has maybe been discussed to death on ... wherever it is people 
talk about FRBRIzation. Any suggestions? Any mailing lists, blogs etc any can 
recommend for me to look at?

Thanks for any ideas
Graham

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