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FRBR and Learning Objects (FLOR?)

 •  Categories: Knowledge organization and representation , Learning and research - systems and technologies , Metadata

Phil Barker looks at FRBR in the context of learning object metadata.

The proposed object model borrows from the scholarly works application profile (SWAP) application model, which in turn is based on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) entity model. The rationale behind this was that, firstly, scholarly works may be considered learning materials in higher education, so any model for learning materials would have to describe scholarly works, secondly, the FRBR model is well-tested and seems generic enough to describe many other types of resource (e.g. musical scores and performances, images, online resources). [Learning Materials Application Profile Domain List]

Via Pete Johnston.

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