What is FRBR - how is that applied to search results?

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FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records)  OCLC’s implementation of edition clustering is inspired by FRBR

When you conduct a search the OCLC FRBR algorithm is applied to the results displayed, which creates the Editions and Formats cluster you can expand.

FRBR is an algorithm applied to bibliographic records to bring together (cluster) related editions of work. OCLC uses FRBR to cluster our records but has slightly altered the algorithm in how we present these clusters. We refer to manifestations as editions and within the list of editions and formats for a work, we don’t present some more closely-related manifestations.

As records enter the WorldCat database, OCLC’s edition clustering algorithms work in the background to identify and cluster records for all editions and expressions of a given intellectual work, including different languages, different translations in the same language, and editions with different dates and publishers.OCLC limits these editions so they are not the same translations, to ensure the editions appear together in a single list.

Additional information

FRBR Work-Set Algorithm

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