Abstract

The Scherzo music discovery system is one deliverable from the Variations/FRBR (V/FRBR) project at Indiana University (Riley, 2010). The objective of the V/FRBR project is to provide a real-world test of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) model (IFLA, 1998) in the domain of music. In addition to creating a schema and FRBRization algorithm to populate a repository with data drawn from MARC bibliographic records, one experiment in the utility of the FRBR model has been to create a discovery system based on the FRBRized data, to explore the value of exposing FRBR structuring in the discovery interface.

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Mark Notess

Indiana University

Jon W. Dunn

Indiana University

Juliet L. Hardesty

Indiana University

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Notess, M., Dunn, J., & Hardesty, J. (2011). Scherzo: A FRBR-Based Music Discovery System. Proceedings of the International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications, 2011. https://doi.org/10.23106/dcmi.952135841
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DC-2011--The Hague Proceedings
Location:
The Hague, Netherlands
Dates:
September 21-23, 2011
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