[Eril-l] ALCTS webinar: The IFLA LRM Model: A Brief Introduction
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*ALCTS webinar: The IFLA LRM Model: A Brief Introduction*
Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2018
All webinars are one hour in length and begin at 11 AM Pacific, noon
Mountain, 1 PM Central, and 2 PM Eastern time.
Description:
LRM (Library Research Model) is a new conceptual model that harmonizes
several existing FR (Functional Requirements-based) models for library
metadata creation such as FRBR, FRAD, and FRSAD and, with the release of
the beta version of the newly redesigned RDA Toolkit in June 2018, has
replaced FRBR as the primary conceptual model underpinning the RDA
cataloging code. This webinar briefly outlines the structure of LRM, traces
its emergence from the FR family of models, examines some key conceptual
differences between LRM and FRBR, and discusses some of the important new
entities, attributes, and relationships in LRM.
Learning outcomes:
This Webinar will:
• Give participants a high-level overview of LRM, familiarize practitioners
with the model’s basic structure and to introduce them to some of its more
important entities, attributes, and relationships.
• Show how LRM grew out of previous models and is in continuity with them.
The participants will learn that the new model incorporates many elements
with which they are already familiar and so will come to feel a greater
level of comfort with it.
• Discuss ways in which LRM defines certain core entities -- Work,
Expression, Manifestation, and Item -- differently from FRBR. The
participants will learn that, while the two models contain many similar
elements, LRM reconceptualizes them and that one must be aware of these
differences if one is to interpret the new model correctly.
• Introduce users to some of the key new entities and attributes in LRM --
in particular, the Nomen entity, the Representative Expression attribute,
the Manifestation Statement, and the Nomen String attribute. The
participants will be introduced to some of the innovative features of LRM
that position it as a stronger conceptual support for the Linked Data
environment than its predecessor.
Overall, the participants should come away from the seminar with a good
sense of what LRM is, how it relates to conceptual models that they already
know, and where it introduces new and innovative elements, so that they are
able to approach LRM and the newly redesigned RDA Toolkit with greater
confidence.
Who should attend?
Catalogers, metadata librarians, and technical services personal who wish
to gain a solid understanding of the conceptual model that will, for the
foreseeable future, serve as the intellectual basis for RDA.
Presenter:
Thomas M. Dousa is the Metadata Analyst Librarian at the University of
Chicago Library. He holds an MLS from Indiana University, Bloomington, and
a PhD in Library and Information Science from the University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, with a specialization in the history and theory of
knowledge organization. He is interested in the emerging conceptual models
used in cataloging.
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Registration Fees: ALCTS Member $43 ; Non-member $59 ; Group rate $129
For additional information and access to additional registration
information, please go to the following website:
http://www.ala.org/alcts/confevents/upcoming/webinar/120518
ALCTS webinars are recorded and registrants receive a link to the recording
shortly following the live event.
For questions about registration, contact ALA Registration by calling
1-800-545-2433 and press 5 or email registration at ala.org. For all other
questions or comments related to the webinars, contact Megan Dougherty,
ALCTS Program Officer, Continuing Education at 1-800-545-2433, ext. 5038 or
mdougherty at ala.org.
Posted on behalf of the ALCTS Continuing Education Committee.
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