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Bibliographic records can also be referred to as surrogate records or metadata. Bibliographic records can represent a wide variety of published contents, including traditional paper, digitized, or born-digital publications.
Bibliographic data commonly includes titles, names, subjects, notes, publication data, and information about the physical description of an item.
Bibliographic records describe items (books, serials, DVDs, e-resources, maps, software, etc.) owned by the Libraries.
Creating Bibliographic Records Open the Metadata Editor (Resources Cataloging Open Metadata Editor). Select New MARC 21 Bibliographic and select the default template for entering a bibliographic record. The Metadata Editor opens this template. Enter the data for your bibliographic record. Select the Save icon.
A MARC record is composed of three elements: the record structure, the content designation, and the data content of the record.
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The FRBR report itself includes a description of the conceptual model (the entities, relationships, and attributes or metadata as we would call them today), a proposed national level bibliographic record for all types of materials, and user tasks associated with the bibliographic resources described in catalogues,
FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) is a 1998 recommendation of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to restructure catalog databases to reflect the conceptual structure of information resources.
FRBR comprises groups of entities: Group 1 entities are work, expression, manifestation, and item (WEMI). They represent the products of intellectual or artistic endeavor. Group 2 entities are person, family and corporate body, responsible for the custodianship of Group 1s intellectual or artistic endeavor.

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