some high-level overviews
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Some high-level overviews
V/FRBR-CT | Design Sketches
Basic Flowcharts
These slides illustrate the following design ideas :
1. Creating a manifestation : Overview with a sketch of all the main cases
2. Searching : Overview
3. Adding entities (/creating links) : Overview
4. Creating entities : Overview
CREATING a manifestation : An overview with all the main cases
ENTERmanifestation info
1.Click CREATE manifestation
5.Click DONE
ADDcontributions
ADDcontent
Case 1 (Contributor Exists) : Search/Succeeds, Select, Select Role, Link
Case 2 (New Contributor) : Search/Fails, Create New, Select Role, Link
Case 1Existing work, existing expression
Case 2Existing work, new expression
Case 3New work, new expression
Case 1Creating/linking child works
Case 2Creating/linking source/derived works
Found? Done?
Searching : generally
1.ENTER search terms
2.Click SEARCH
3.Explore search results
Failure
Success
Creating : generallyGenerally, search for a given entity before creating it (i.e., it may already be in the system).Also, creating a manifestation is the general case; the creation of other types of entity (e.g., work, expression, contributor) typically occurs as part of this process.
CREATE manifestation
SEARCH manifestation
Adding : generallyAdding always implies CREATING a relationship; it sometimes involves CREATING an entity (i.e., a contributor or work, or expression)
CREATE entity
SEARCH entity
CREATE relationship
CREATE manifestation
V/FRBR-CT | Design Sketches
Flowcharts
These slides illustrate the following design ideas :
1. Creating a manifestation : Overview
2. Entering manifestation information
3. Adding contributions to the manifestation : Overview
4. Adding content to the manifestation : Overview
CREATE : manifestation
ENTERmanifestation info
1.Click CREATE manifestation
4.Click DONE
ADDcontributions
ADDcontent
ENTER : manifestation infoThere are two main “information” sections in the form: 1) Title & Publication Information and 2) DescriptionInteraction: Each section/subsection of the form dynamically expands and collapses, “accordion” style, when a section header is clicked
1.Title Information
2.Publication Information
3.ID Numbers
4.Physical Description
5.Access Information
6.Notes
“Title & Publication Information”
“Description”
ADD : contribution
CREATE contributor
SEARCH contributor
CREATE contribution
ADD : content (/expressed works)Note: SEARCH for an “expressed work” begins with SEARCH for a work; work-expressions are retrieved with the SELECTION of a particular work.Typically, the work already exists but the expression does not; so a cataloger will generally i) SELECT a work from search results and then ii) CREATE expression from it.
CREATE expressed work
SEARCH expressed work
CREATE content
CREATE manifestation : Adding contributions
V/FRBR-CT | Design Sketches
Flowcharts
These slides illustrate the following design ideas :
1. Adding a contribution : Overview
2. Creating a contribution (/linking a contributor)
3. Creating a contributor : Overview
4. Entering contributor information : Overview
ADD : contribution
CREATE contributor
SEARCH contributor
CREATE contribution
CREATE : contribution
1.select CONTRIBUTOR
2.select ROLE
3.LINK contributor
CREATE contribution
1.select CONTRIBUTOR
2.select ROLE
3.LINK contributor
CREATE : contributorSelecting contributor TYPE determines the particular form fields that need to be completed; sections are the same for each contributor TYPE
ENTERcontributor info
2.Select contributor TYPE
1.Click CREATE contributor
4.Click DONE
CREATE contributor
ENTERcontributor info
2.Select contributor TYPE
1.Click CREATE CONTRIB.
4.Click DONE
ENTER : contributor information
1.Name & Description
2.Dates & Origin Info
3.Notes
ENTER : contributor info
1.Name & Description
2.Dates & Origin Info
3.Notes
CREATE : contributorSelecting contributor TYPE determines the particular form fields that need to be completed; sections are the same for each contributor TYPE
ENTERcontributor info
2.Select contributor TYPE
1.Click CREATE contributor
4.Click DONE 1.
Name & Description
2.Dates & Origin Info
3.Notes
ENTER contributor info
CREATE contributor
ENTERcontributor info
2.Select contributor TYPE
1.Click CREATE CONTRIB.
4.Click DONE
ADD : contribution
CREATE contributor
SEARCH contributor
CREATE contribution
CREATE contribution
1.select CONTRIBUTOR
2.select ROLE
3.LINK contributor
CREATE contributor
ENTERcontributor info
2.Select contributor TYPE
1.Click CREATE CONTRIB.
4.Click DONE
ENTER : contributor info
1.Name & Description
2.Dates & Origin Info
3.Notes
CREATE manifestation : Adding content
V/FRBR-CT | Design Sketches
Flowcharts
These slides illustrate the following design ideas :
1. Adding a content : Overview
2. Searching for an expressed work
3. Creating content
4. Creating an expressed work (?)
Adding content to a manifestationNote: SEARCH for an expression begins withSEARCH for a work; work-expressions are retrieved with the SELECTION of a particular workTypically, the work exists but the expression does not; so: i) SELECT work and then ii) CREATE expression
CREATE expressed work
SEARCH expressed work
CREATE content
CHOOSE : performance information to re-use
1.select EXPRESSION
2.select Performance Info for
reuse in this expression
3.LINK expression
CREATE expression
V/FRBR-CT | Design Sketches
Flowcharts
These slides illustrate the following design ideas :
1. Creating an expression : Overview
2. Entering expression information
3. Adding contributions
CREATE : expression
ENTERexpression info
1.Click CREATE expression
4.Click DONE
ADDcontributions
ENTER : expression informationThere is just one main “information” section in the form: Title & Performance InformationInteraction: Each section/subsection of the form dynamically expands and collapses, “accordion” style, when a section header is clicked
1.Title Information
2.Performance/Edition Info
3.Other Info
4.Notes
ADD : contribution
CREATE contributor
SEARCH contributor
CREATE contribution
CREATE work
V/FRBR-CT | Design Sketches
Flowcharts
These slides illustrate the following design ideas :
1. Creating a work : Overview
2. Entering work information
3. Adding work contributions
4. Adding work structure & relationships
CREATE : work
ENTERwork info
1.Click CREATE work
4.Click DONE
ADDcontributions
ADD structure & relationships
ENTER : work informationThere is just one main “information” section in the form: Work InformationInteraction: Each section/subsection of the form dynamically expands and collapses, “accordion” style, when a section header is clicked
1.Title & Description
Work Origin Information
3.Other Info
4.Notes
ADD : contribution
CREATE contributor
SEARCH contributor
CREATE contribution
ADD : work structure & relationshipsThere are THREE sections here: 1) Adding & editing work structure, including child works; 2) adding source/derived works; 3) Adding expressions
ADD work structure
ADD expressions
ADD source and derived works
ADD : work structure & relationshipsThere are THREE sections here: 1) Adding & editing work structure, including child works; 2) adding source/derived works; 3) Adding expressions
ADD work structure
ADD expressions
ADD source and derived works
Notes1. Typically, expressions are added to a work in the context of creating a
manifestation. So it typically does not happen HERE, inside the “Work Structure
& Relationships” section.
2. What usually happens is this: An existing work is selected and a new expression
is created; or else a new work-expression pair is created.
3. It can thus happen that no work structure, source or derived works or
expressions are added here.
ADD : work structure & parent-child relationships
1.Click to add structure (associated or child)
2.CLICK to edit label; ENTER a
name for the part
3.CLICK box icon to set up work-work relationship for
individual parts
4.Drag & Drop to reorder
structural elements
5.UPDATE the work to create any work-work relationships
Design Notes1. Works (child or parent) might be linked to a work to generate structure. While
not typical (we assume the system does not contain “orphan” works), this certainly could occur.
2. We’re therefore thinking that as a cataloger enters the name of a child work (or when she sets a named child part to be a work) the system should perform a search to check and see if the work already exists.
ADD : source/derived work relationshipThe basic process of adding a source or derived work-work relationship is the same: search, then select and add (or create and add)
CREATE work
SEARCH source/derived
work
CREATE source/derived
relationship
Found?
Flowcharting resources
Manual process
1.Choose CREATE
contributor SEARCH
1.Enter search terms
2.Click SEARCH
3.Explore search results
Failed search
CREATE relationship
PROBLEM: Hey, where am I? Our cataloger is adding a contribution to an expression that is currently being linked to the manifestation being created. (i) This is similar yet importantly distinct from the last time a contribution was added, but that’s not so obvious. (ii) The WORK record up there appears to contain the expression, which seems backwards.[SH, Apr-07]
PROBLEM: Hey, where am I? Our cataloger is adding a contribution to an expression that is currently being linked to the manifestation being created. (i) This is similar yet importantly distinct from the last time a contribution was added, but that’s not so obvious. (ii) The WORK record up there appears to contain the expression, which seems backwards.[SH, Apr-07]
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