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A Descriptive Interpretation of Standard Error
Australian Journal of Statistics, 1981SummaryWhen are a record and a perturbation of it better described as two signals instead of one? Investigation of this question leads to the concept of a perturbation interval for a mean within which one signal is the preferred description. When the one and two signal descriptions are equally preferable, the size of the permitted perturbation is ...
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International Standards for Archival Description
2009Beginning in the 1990s, archives communities across the globe, particularly in Europe and North America, began to show interest in standardization. Since then archivists have worked to develop international standards to describe archival holdings. To date, the International Council on Archives has developed four descriptive standards to improve the ...
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Description Standards: A Framework for Action
The American Archivist, 1989The growing significance of electronic records makes it especially important that archivists be aware of the description data required to document their holdings. Archivists will have to become involved in the development of description standards in order to obtain the documentation required to describe electronic records.
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Descriptive Cataloging: The History and Practice of Describing Library Resources
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly, 2021Brian Dobreski
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Standards of archival description
Journal of the Society of Archivists, 1987openaire +1 more source
Standards for archival description
Journal of the Society of Archivists, 1994openaire +1 more source

