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ISBD, the UNIMARC Bibliographic Format, and RDA: ISBD, the UNIMARC Bibliographic Format, and RDA: Interoperability Issues in Namespaces and the Linked Data Environment

Cataloging & classification quarterly, 2014
The article is an updated and expanded version of a paper presented to International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions in 2013. It describes recent work involving the representation of International Standard for Bibliographic Description (ISBD) and UNIMARC (UNIversal MARC) in Resource Description Framework (RDF), the basis of the ...
Willer, Mirna, Dunsire, Gordon
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A UNIMARC bibliographic format database for ABCD

Program, 2012
PurposeABCD is a web‐based open and free software suite for library management derived from the UNESCO CDS/ISIS software technology. The first version was launched officially in December 2009 with a MARC 21 bibliographic format database. This paper aims to detail the building of the UNIMARC bibliographic format database for ABCD.Design/methodology ...
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Automated Formatting of Music Bibliographic Records

Music Reference Services Quarterly, 1993
The ability to download records from online and CD-ROM bibliographic databases has simplified the task of compiling bibliographies. Many software packages are available that can assist researchers in reformatting downloaded records for personal use, but few of them deal easily with records for music materials.
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A comparison of two microcomputer-based programs for bibliographic retrieval and formatting

Journal of Clinical Monitoring, 1989
We evaluated two representative microcomputer-based programs for organizing a biomedical literature filing system. With a bibliography of 100 anesthetic references, a series of benchmark tests was developed to measure the speed and accuracy of typical searching, sorting, and formatting tasks. Each program performed the searching tasks accurately and at
J M, Garfield, H, Flanagan, J, Fox
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A New Format for International Bibliographic Record Exchange

Resource Sharing & Information Networks, 1990
Although there are many national and regional standards which facilitate the exchange of bibliographic information, there are few international standards. The standards which do exist have been designed by and for library use and have generally not been adopted by the abstracting and indexing (a&i) community.
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FORMATION OF BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORDS OF ARABIC TEXTS: CURRENT SITUATION AND PROBLEMS

The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 2023
Catalogs are the key to any collection, and at the same time they are the face of the library. For this reason, serious demands are placed on cataloging work. Based on the importance and complexity of the work, the most experienced employees are involved in the cataloging and systematization department of the library.
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MARC 21 Compact Format: Bibliographic Information

2004
The MARC 21 format is widely used as a standard for the introduction, presentation, and exchange of bibliographic authority, classification, community information, and inventory data in a machine-readable format. These elements form a family that includes five coordinated and related sections: the MARC 21 format for authority data, another format for ...
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Description of Serials, RDA, and the MARC 21 Bibliographic Format

The Serials Librarian, 2013
The Joint Steering Committee for Development of Resource Description and Access (RDA) has invited the German National Library to prepare a discussion paper on how RDA might accommodate bibliographic descriptions of serials based on the latest available issue. Such descriptions in RDA are currently based on the earliest available issue.
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Exposing MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data As Linked Data With Provenance

Journal of Library Metadata, 2013
The library community has been using the MARC 21 standard to exchange library data for decades and all the information processed seems to be successful. However, due to the proliferation of tools and technologies, people started anticipating the data to be easily available for their use.
Sharma Kumar, Marjit Ujjal, Biswas Utpal
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OCLC Bibliographic Formats and Standards

Technical Services Quarterly, 2022
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