15min10min | FRBR Redux | David Walker | - Second meeting with Ex Libris product managers. Will use these examples:
- Hamlet http://bit.ly/2FPzeVb
This 111-item FRBR group wrongly includes versions of Coriolanus, Cymbeline, and King John in addition to several editions of Hamlet. Many lack a uniform title.
Plato http://bit.ly/2Dm7IRH This 15-item FRBR group contains mostly versions of Plato's Republic (with uniform title "Republic"), but the first two titles in the group are not the Republic. Item 1 (an ebook) has no uniform title at all, while item 2 ( a print book) has a uniform title of "Works." Aeneid http://bit.ly/2BdP9cd This 38-item FRBR group includes both complete and partial versions of Virgil's The Aeneid.We think this is happening because the records have a common uniform title, but still wish they didn't FRBR together See, e.g., this record which is only book four http://bit.ly/2Dsvt9T. Canterbury Tales http://bit.ly/2mTP6Ow Similar to the Aeneid FRBR group, this 20-item group for the Canterbury Tales includes 5 items that consist only of the work's prologue. See, e.g., http://bit.ly/2EVDfGy.
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