有关FRBR家族的专刊征文通知
(2011-04-14 06:36:58)
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转发国际图联同事发的有关《编目和分类》季刊的专刊征文的通知:
Call for papers: The FRBR
Family of Models
A special issue of Cataloging
& Classification Quarterly will be devoted to The
FRBR Family of Models.
Since 1998 when Functional
Requirements for Bibliographic Records was first published by IFLA,
the effort to develop and apply FRBR has been extended in many
innovative and experimental directions. A special issue of CCQ in
2004 edited by Patrick LeBeouf was titled FRBR: Hype, or Cure‐All?
and included papers exploring the origins and extension of FRBR, as
well as a survey of specific applications.
Submissions to the present
volume should address an aspect related to the extended family of
FRBR models, dialogues between the FRBR Family and other modeling
technologies, and/or any specific applications of the FRBR
family.
Ideas may include any of the
following topics:
* Analysis of FRAD or
FRSAD
* Interrelationships between
FRAD, FRBR, FRSAD
* Modelling of
aggregates.
* Applications of FRBR and
family
* Analysis or comparisons of
RDA, REICAT and other codes based on FRBR entities and
relationships
* FRBRoo and its extensions, or
applications
* The FRBR/CRM
Dialogue
* Wider acceptance of FRBR in
applications
Or any other topic that
addresses the FRBR Family.
Proposals of no more than 300
words to be sent by May 31, 2011 to the guest editor, Richard
Smiraglia (smiragli@uwm.edu). Decisions will be communicated to
contributors no later than June 24, 2011. Delivery date of
manuscripts for peer‐review: [October 1, 2011]. Each article should
be in the range of 5,000‐8,000 words. Instructions for authors can
be found at http://www.informaworld.com/0163-9374.
Acceptance of a proposal does
not guarantee publication. All manuscript submissions will be
subject to double‐blind peer‐review. Publication is scheduled for
CCQ vol. 50 in 2012.
Cataloging &
Classification Quarterly is dedicated to gathering and sharing
information in the field of bibliographic organization. This highly
respected journal considers the full spectrum of creation, content,
management, use, and usability of bibliographic records and
catalogs, including the principles, functions, and techniques of
descriptive cataloging; the wide range of methods of subject
analysis and classification; provision of access for all formats of
materials; and policies, planning, and issues connected to the
effective use of bibliographic data in catalogs and discovery
tools. The journal welcomes papers of practical application as well
as scholarly research. All manuscripts are peer reviewed. Once
published, papers are widely available through Taylor
& Francis' Informaworld database and other
outlets.
Richard P.
Smiraglia
Editor-in-Chief, Knowledge
Organization
Professor, Information
Organization Research Group, School of Information Studies
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
smiragli@uwm.edu
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