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1. What does the acronym FRBR stand for?
Functional Requirements for Better Records Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records Functional Records for Big Research libraries Click on the answer
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2. What is FRBR? A content designation tool A data model
A cataloging code or standard A replacement for ISBD All of the above None of the above Click on the answer
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Congratulations! This answer is correct! FRBR is none of the above. FRBR is a conceptual model that uses aspects of an entity-relationship model. Click for next question
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3. How many groups does FRBR describe?
There are 6 Groups There are 3 Groups There are 12 Groups There are 16 Groups Click on the answer
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Congratulations! This answer is correct! There are 3 groups:
Group 1 (products of intellectual & artistic endeavor) Group 2 (parties/names) Group 3 (subjects) Click for next question
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4. The names of the FRBR Group 1 entities are:
Names, Families, and Corporate bodies Entities, Attributes, and Elements Places, Events, and Concepts Work, Expression, Manifestation, and Item Click on the answer
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Congratulations! This answer is correct! Group 1 = the products of intellectual & artistic endeavor Work, Expression, Manifestation, Item Click for next question
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5. What FRBR Group 1 entity describes a leather bound autographed copy in a Rare Books Collection?
Work Expression Manifestation Item Click on the answer
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6. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes a digitized version of the Oxford University Press text published in 2008? Work Expression Manifestation Item Click on the answer
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Correct! A digitized version of a work or expression is a manifestation. Click for next question
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7. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes a French translation?
Work Expression Manifestation Item Click on the answer
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Correct! A translation of a work is called an expression
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8. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes a London Symphony Orchestra 2005 performance?
Work Expression Manifestation Item Click on the answer
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Correct! A performance is an expression of a work.
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9. Which FRBR Group 1 entity describes Hamlet?
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10. Name the FRBR Group 2 entities
Persons, Animals, Fictitious characters, and Planets Corporate bodies, Geographic places, and Conferences. Concepts, Places, and Events Person, Corporate body, and Family Click on the answer
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11. Name the FRBR Group 3 entities
Concept, Object, Event, Place Subjects, Subdivisions, and Classification numbers Lions, Tigers, and Bears #1- Plus all of the Group 1 and Group 2 entities Click on the answer
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Concept, object, event, and place, plus - all of the Group 1 and Group 2 entities because these can be the subject of a work (works, expressions, manifestations, items, persons, corporate bodies, families) Click for next question
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12. How many User Tasks does FRBR describe and what are they?
4 tasks – Find, Identify, Navigate, and Explore 4 tasks - Find, Select, Acquire, and Buy 4 tasks - Find, Identify, Select, and Obtain 4 tasks – Find, Select, Obtain, and Describe Click on the answer
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13. What is RDA? The acronym for Resource Description and Access
The new cataloging code The new cataloging standard that attempts to provide guidelines for the descriptive cataloging of all resources All of the above Click on the answer
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14. How does FRBR relate to RDA?
FRBR provides RDA with the underlying framework to support coverage of all types of content and media FRBR provides RDA with the underlying framework to support the flexibility and extensibility needed to accommodate newly emerging resource characteristics FRBR provides RDA with the underlying framework to support the adaptability needed for the data produced to function within a wide range of technological environments All of the above Click on the answer
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Quiz is over – Thank you! Quiz prepared by Ana L. Cristán, Policy and Standards Division, Library of Congress
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