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The Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR)’s hierarchical system defines families of bibliographic relationship between records and collocates them better than most extant bibliographic systems.
Timothy J. Dickey
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From manuscript catalogues to a handbook of Syriac literature: Modeling an infrastructure for Syriaca.org [PDF]
Despite increasing interest in Syriac studies and growing digital availability of Syriac texts, there is currently no up-to-date infrastructure for discovering, identifying, classifying, and referencing works of Syriac literature.
Gibson, Nathan P. +2 more
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From Artifacts to Aggregations: Modeling Scientific Life Cycles on the Semantic Web [PDF]
In the process of scientific research, many information objects are generated, all of which may remain valuable indefinitely. However, artifacts such as instrument data and associated calibration information may have little value in isolation; their ...
Ahern +37 more
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Digital libraries and the future of the library profession [PDF]
To argue that unique contemporary cultural shifts are leading to a new form of librarianship that can be characterised as "postmodern" in nature, and that this form of professional specialism will be increasingly influential in the decades to ...
Joint, Nicholas
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Creating digital library collections with Greenstone [PDF]
The Greenstone digital library software is a comprehensive system for building and distributing digital library collections. It provides a way of organizing information based on metadata and publishing ti on the Internet. This paper introduces Greenstone
Bainbridge, David, Witten, Ian H.
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International unification and national bibliography
Every single bibliographic agency knows from its own experience that only nation-wide standards ensure the exchange of bibliographic data inside the country.
Osvaldas Janonis
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Wanted: an efficient and user friendly library catalogue
Many people find great challenges in using library catalogues. Current OPACs have developed from the traditional card catalogue structure while the MARC formats have primarily provided coding conventions for the traditional bibliographic description ...
Jerry D. Saye, Alenka Šauperl
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Los formatos bibliográficos usados en bibliotecas argentinas y sus implicaciones para la descripción de contenido en catálogos en línea [PDF]
Four bibliographic formats, broadly used in argentine libraries (CEPAL. FOCAD, BIBUN, and SIGEBI), are compared with USMARC and UNIMARC in order to assess their compliance with the recommendations for improvement of subject searches in on-line catalogs ...
Martínez, Ana María, Ramón, Susana
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Citation.js: a format-independent, modular bibliography tool for the browser and command line [PDF]
Background Given the vast number of standards and formats for bibliographical data, any program working with bibliographies and citations has to be able to interpret such data. This paper describes the development of Citation.js (https://citation.js.org/)
Lars G. Willighagen
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