2. Eine mögliche Motivation
"Wenn man gesagt hat, dass die
Beatles und Bob Dylan das
musikalische und gesellschaftliche
Bewußtsein einer ganzen Generation
verändert haben, dann ist es für
unseren Zusammenhang wichtig zu
sehen: Diese Bewußtseinsveränderung
basiert auf dem Blues und wäre
unmöglich ohne ihn.
Besonders deutlich sagt dies der
englische Gitarrist Eric Clapton: 'Rock
ist wie eine Batterie. Von Zeit zu Zeit
mußt du zurück zum Blues und dich
neu aufladen.'"
Joachim-Ernst Berendt, Das Jazzbuch,
1993, Seite 225
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Public Domain,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=829904
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Vorbemerkung: Our View (2004)
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MAB => FRBR: Tabelle ...
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... und
Artikel
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-8938
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Die FRBR-Familie
– Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records
1997, amended and corrected through 2008
– Functional Requirements for Authority Data
2008, amended and corrected through 2013
– Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data
2010
– FRBRoo
2010, Version 2.4 2015
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https://www.ifla.org/publications/node/11412
9. Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Methodology
3 Users and User Tasks
4 Model Definition
4.1 Entities
4.2 Attributes
4.3 Relationships
5 Model Overview
5.1 Entity-Relationship Diagrams
5.2 Constraints between Entities and Alignments
5.3 Modelling of Online Distribution
5.4 Nomens in a Library Context
5.5 Modelling of Bibliographic Identities
5.6 Representative Expression Attributes
5.7 Modelling of Aggregates
5.8 Modelling of Serials
6 Alignment of User Tasks with the Entities, Attributes and
Relationships
7 Glossary of Modelling Terminology
8 Conceptual Models Consulted
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Entity Hierarchy
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"Pumpkin"?
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W-E-M-I
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neu:
"agent"
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General Model for Aggregates
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19. Additional explanatory documentation
1. Summary of changes since the world-wide review in 2016
2. Explanations of recurring issues
3. Transition mapping document
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Ein Detail: Fiktive Person
Person An individual human being
Scope notes:
The entity person is restricted to real persons who live or are
assumed to have lived.
Strict proof of the existence of a person is not required, as
long as there is a general acceptance of their probable
historicity.
However, figures generally considered fictional (for example,
Kermit the Frog), literary (for example, Miss Jane Marple) or
purely legendary (for example, the wizard Merlin) are not
instances of the entity person.
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