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FRAD QUIZ
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1. What is the difference between the acronyms FRAD and FRANAR?
1. One is the name of an OCLC working group, the other is the name of an LC working group.
2. One is the name of the model the other is the name of the Working Group.
3. There is no difference the names can be used interchangeably
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1. To provide an understanding of how authority data functions
2. To clarify the underlying concepts of current authority data practices
3. A basis to help refine and improve current practices
4. An explanation of how the relationships recorded as part of the cataloging process is used (or can be used).
5. All of the above
2. What are the FRAD objectives?
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1. There are 2 tasks – find and select
2. There are 4 tasks – find, identify, contextualize, and justify
3. There are 3 tasks – find, select, and identify
4. There are 4 tasks – find, select, identify, and obtain
4. How many user tasks does FRAD describe?
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attribute or relationship to help the user)– Identify (distinguish between same or similar
names)– Contextualize (clarify relationship between
entities and name)– Justify (document the choice of access point)
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1. Name, Families, and Corporate bodies
2. Work, Attributes, and Elements
3. Places, Events, Concepts, and Objects
4. Name, Identifier, Controlled Access Point, Rules, and Agency
5. The FRAD entities include:
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pending the work of the IFLA WG on FRSAR.
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6. Which of the following best defines “Controlled Access Point” 1. An access point recorded in an authority
record.2. The authorized form of a name as well those
designated as its variant forms.3. A name, term or code, etc. under which
bibliographic or authority record or reference will be found
4. All of the above
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1. Pseudonymous or genealogical relationships.
2. Founding, sequential or hierarchical relationships
3. Alternate linguistic forms
4. All of the above
7. Relationships in FRAD include the following:
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• These are some examples of person to person, corporate to corporate and some work to work relationships – there are many more but if you walk away with these – I’m happy!
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Click to exitQuiz prepared by Ana L. Cristán, Policy and Standards Division, Library of Congress