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Il modello FRAD The FRAD Model

Authors: Antonio Speciale;

Il modello FRAD The FRAD Model

Abstract

This article reviews FRAD's origins, structure and themes (Functional Requirements for Authority Data), a conceptual model developed by IFLA to analyze authority data through an entity-relationship perspective.The first section concerns the development of the document, from constitution of FRANAR in 1999 to the publication of FRAD in 2009. The following three sections are dedicated to innovations and features of the model: the entities, represented by sixteen essential elements of FRAD's framework, the attributes, namely the data held by entities, and the relationships, the dynamic part of FRAD's system. Finally, we briefly introduce the four user tasks and we reconstruct the reciprocal influences between FRAD and other important library science documents published in recent years.L'articolo ripercorre la genesi, la struttura e le tematiche di FRAD (Functional Requirements for Authority Data), modello concettuale elaborato dall'IFLA al fine di analizzare attraverso una prospettiva entità-relazione le caratteristiche dei dati d'autorità.La prima sezione è dedicata all'evoluzione del documento, dalla costituzione di FRANAR nel 1999 alla pubblicazione di FRAD in versione definiva del 2009. Seguono tre sezioni dedicate alle innovazioni e alle caratteristiche del modello: le entità, rappresentate da sedici fondamentali elementi interesse per redattori e manutentori di authority records, gli attributi, vale a dire i dati posseduti dalle entità, e le relazioni, parte dinamica del sistema di FRAD.Infine, si introducono brevemente le quattro user tasks e si ricostruiscono le reciproche influenze tra FRAD e altri importanti documenti di ambito biblioteconomico pubblicati negli ultimi anni.

Keywords

Authority control, FRBR, FRAD, Entity/Relation, IFLA, Bibliography. Library science. Information resources, Z

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