2014
DOI: 10.1080/01639374.2013.879976
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Bits and Pieces of Information: Bibliographic Modeling of Transmedia

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“…According to the FRBRoospecification it covers the notion that "The conceptual unity observed across a number of complete sets of signs, which makes it possible to organise publications into `bibliographic families.´ This is modelled as: F15 Complex Work is a F1 Work, and F15 Complex Work R10 has member (is member of) F1 Work" (Working Group on FRBR/CRM Dialogue, 2016, p. 26). Vukadin (2014) points out that in addition to providing a practical means for collocating bibliographic entities in a superwork set, the FRBRoo F15 complex work concept can be used in cases when it is difficult to identify a common ancestor of the entities. This is common in so-called transmedia works that contain stories taking place in a shared fictional world but are often instantiated simultaneously across multiple media platforms.…”
Section: Derivative Constellations In the Bibliographic Universementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the FRBRoospecification it covers the notion that "The conceptual unity observed across a number of complete sets of signs, which makes it possible to organise publications into `bibliographic families.´ This is modelled as: F15 Complex Work is a F1 Work, and F15 Complex Work R10 has member (is member of) F1 Work" (Working Group on FRBR/CRM Dialogue, 2016, p. 26). Vukadin (2014) points out that in addition to providing a practical means for collocating bibliographic entities in a superwork set, the FRBRoo F15 complex work concept can be used in cases when it is difficult to identify a common ancestor of the entities. This is common in so-called transmedia works that contain stories taking place in a shared fictional world but are often instantiated simultaneously across multiple media platforms.…”
Section: Derivative Constellations In the Bibliographic Universementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ana Vukadin's (2014) work Bits and Pieces of Information: Bibliographic Modeling of Transmedia looked at modeling of transmedia works and, like the research presented here, examined the suitability of FRBR Work and FRBR OO Complex Work entities in portraying relationships in transmedia works. Vukadin did not argue for a singular franchise-level Superwork entity, but instead looked at the capability of Work and Complex Work to portray various relationships in transmedia.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transmedia storytelling is significantly similar to OSMU in the sense that they can both be used to explain the same thing [20]. For instance, Jenkins has provided the Blair Witch and the Matrix as examples of transmedia storytelling.…”
Section: Re-interpretation Of Transmedia Storytellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vagueness of the definition of transmedia storytelling can best be captured when it is compared with One-Source Multiple-Use (OSMU) concept [20]. Transmedia storytelling is significantly similar to OSMU in the sense that they can both be used to explain the same thing [20].…”
Section: Re-interpretation Of Transmedia Storytellingmentioning
confidence: 99%