Riley, Jenn | 12 Sep 02:53
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FRBRized music search system available

Indiana University is pleased to announce the public (very Beta) release of Scherzo, a music discovery
system designed as a testbed of the FRBR conceptual model. The system may be accessed at
<http://vfrbr.info/search>. A product of the IMLS-funded Variations/FRBR project, Scherzo is an
early proof of concept for what a library catalog built according to FRBR principles might look like. The
current released system is most certainly not a finished product; rather it represents an attempt to
share in-progress development work with interested individuals. It is (and will continue to be) far from
perfect, and the Variations/FRBR project team hopes these very imperfections help to promote community
discussion on the utility of the FRBR model and how feasible mechanisms to automatically FRBRize MARC
bibliographic and authority records are likely to be. We welcome and intend to participate in public
discussion on this system and the issues it raises. In addition, specific feedback may be sent to vfrbr@...

Scherzo currently contains records representing approximately 80,000 sound recordings from the
holdings of Indiana University's renowed William and Gayle Cook Music Library in the Jacobs School of
Music. Work on Scherzo to date has focused most heavily on FRBR Work identification from MARC and basic
results display in a FRBRized environment. While we have paid some attention to user interface design, it
is not our project's primary concern. The search system currently resides on a test server; while we
expect the service to be generally available, please excuse any temporary down time or unexpected restarts.

In the relatively short term, we have a number of planned improvements to the system, including a keyword
search, improved Work identification processes, representing more specific roles that Group 2
entities have to Group 1 entities (beyond created by, realized by, and produced by defined in the FRBR
reports), and bulk download of the source data powering this system in XML. In the slightly longer term we
hope to make the source data available as Linked Data as well.

For more information, you may see detailed specifications for our MARC to FRBR record transformation
<http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/vfrbr/projectDoc/metadata/mappings/spring2010/vfrbrSpring2010mappings.shtml>,
or the project home page <http://vfrbr.info>.

Jenn

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Riley, Jenn | 12 Sep 03:17
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Re: FRBRized music search system available

And the system is down already. :-) This is how experimental systems go sometimes. If you're interested and
get an error message, check back again an hour or so later.

Jenn

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> Subject: FRBRized music search system available
> 
> Indiana University is pleased to announce the public (very Beta)
> release of Scherzo, a music discovery system designed as a testbed of
> the FRBR conceptual model. The system may be accessed at
> <http://vfrbr.info/search>. A product of the IMLS-funded
> Variations/FRBR project, Scherzo is an early proof of concept for what
> a library catalog built according to FRBR principles might look like.
> The current released system is most certainly not a finished product;
> rather it represents an attempt to share in-progress development work
> with interested individuals. It is (and will continue to be) far from
> perfect, and the Variations/FRBR project team hopes these very
> imperfections help to promote community discussion on the utility of
> the FRBR model and how feasible mechanisms to automatically FRBRize
> MARC bibliographic and authority records are likely to be. We welcome
> and intend to participate in public discussion on this system and the
> issues it raises. In addition, specific feedback may be sent to
> vfrbr@...
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