Hi, > You may be interested in OpenFRBR: > http://www.openfrbr.org/ > > Its aim is to build a full, free implementation of FRBR, showing > everything it can do, and looking for problems along the way. Everyone's > welcome to get involved in whatever way they wish. I can't get to that site (is it down?), but a few words on what you're trying to do (is it a technical approach, model approach, philosophical approach?), and how you want to do it would be great. Alex -- "Ultimately, all things are known because you want to believe you know." - Frank Herbert __ http://shelter.nu/ __________________________________________________