Bibliographic Modelling Of Transmedia
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Ana Vukadin
2015
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Transmedia is a set of techniques that use multiple media platforms (books,<br>
films, games, live performances, etc.) to create a single narrative. The thesis<br>
investigates how transmedia resources can be described and accessed within<br>
the conceptual framework provided by the FR family of data models and the<br>
FRBRoo ontology. Principal characteristics of transmedia compositions will<br>
be analysed in order to identify those relevant to the representation of this<br>
type of content in bibliographic and authority databases. These characteristics<br>
will be translated into entities, attributes and relationships (or classes<br>
and properties) defined in the conceptual models.
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