And while I may have become a bit too Platonic (who knows?), there is only one work here. The novel. The film and the film script are expressions.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 9:37 AM, runjuliet <runjul...@gmail.com> wrote: > Here's a nice visual representation of the > Work/Expression/Manifestation/Item facets of the FRBR model I found via > Twitter this morning: > http://www.aurochs.org/frbr_example/frbr_example.html > > Only problem with it, to me, is that it doesn't link the novel, film, and > screenplay together... > > > > *Amanda Raab* > > Catalog and Metadata Librarian > > Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum | Library and Archives > > 2809 Woodland Avenue | Cleveland, OH 44115 > > phone: 216.515.1932 | fax: 216.515.1964 > > ar...@rockhall.org | www.rockhall.com/library > > > > * > * > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Jeff Peckosh <jpeck...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I started panicking over the fact that I still don't understand FRBR. >> Can anybody please tell me where I can find a literature that explains what >> FRBR is in a simple English? >> I also don't know how to relate FRBR with RDA. I would appreciate your >> help so much. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jeff Peckosh >> Public Library Cataloging Librarian >> > > -- Gene Fieg Cataloger/Serials Librarian Claremont School of Theology gf...@cst.edu