Tra controllo bibliografico e controllo intellettuale: qualche riflessione sui sistemi bibliografici elettronici [Italian version presented at the International Conference]

Weston, Paul Gabriele Tra controllo bibliografico e controllo intellettuale: qualche riflessione sui sistemi bibliografici elettronici [Italian version presented at the International Conference]., 2001 . In International Conference Electronic Resources : Definition, Selection and Cataloguing, Rome, 26-28 November 2001. [Conference paper]

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English abstract

For this conference I decided to talk about the topic of access points to bibliographic records, in particular in the field of describing electronic resources. I think that issues related to the preparation of a control tool for those elements are crucial, both for implementing a bibliographic system designed according to the FRBR model and for contributing to the possibility of that interoperability between heterogeneous and multi-disciplinary search systems that constitutes one of the premises for the development of the digital library. However in my opinion the topic can be well analysed only in the context of a more general reflection about the electronic catalog, considering the premise that a search tool which wants to organize the universe of bibliographic digital resources must apply to itself those structural features that make electronic documents so different from the analogic ones.

Italian abstract

Quando gli organizzatori del convegno mi offrirono la possibilità di presentare una relazione, mi assunsi l’impegno di trattare la questione dei punti di accesso alle notizie bibliografiche, in particolare nell’ambito della descrizione delle risorse elettroniche. Ritenevo, infatti, e ne sono tuttora persuaso, che le problematiche relative all’allestimento di un dispositivo di controllo di tali elementi fossero cruciali, sia per la realizzazione di un sistema bibliografico disegnato secondo il modello FRBR, sia per contribuire a rendere possibile quella interoperabilità fra sistemi di ricerca eterogenei e multidisciplinari che costituisce uno dei presupposti per lo sviluppo della biblioteca digitale. Ulteriori riflessioni mi hanno tuttavia convinto che la questione non possa essere proficuamente affrontata che nell’ambito di una più generale riflessione sul catalogo elettronico, sulla base del presupposto che uno strumento di ricerca che si ponga l’ambizioso obiettivo di organizzare l’universo delle risorse bibliografiche digitali non possa in primo luogo non applicare a se stesso quelle caratteristiche strutturali che rendono i documenti elettronici tanto diversi da quelli analogici.

Item type: Conference paper
Keywords: Electronic catalogs, OPACs, FRBR, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, cataloguing, cataloging, ALEG, Australian Literature Gateway, authority files, bibliographic control, Paris principles, MARC, cataloguing rules, access points Cataloghi elettronici, Requisiti funzionali per record bibliografici, catalogazione, archivi di autorità, controllo bibliografico, Principi di Parigi, regole di catalogazione, punti di accesso
Subjects: H. Information sources, supports, channels.
I. Information treatment for information services
Depositing user: Maria Cristina Bassi
Date deposited: 17 Jun 2003
Last modified: 02 Oct 2014 11:57
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/4121

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