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Cataloging Theory in Search of Graph Theory and Other Ivory Towers
This paper summarizes a research program that focuses on how catalogers, other cultural heritage information workers, web/Semantic Web technologists, and the general public understand, explain, and manage resource description tasks by creating, counting,
Ronald J. Murray, Barbara B. Tillett
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A description of the machine processing of MARC II records using COBOL for an application on the Library of Congress System 360/30. Emphasis is on the manipulation by COBOL of highly complex variable length MARC records containing variable length fields.
Henriette D. Avram, Julius R. Droz
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The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division holds a large collection of Edo period (1615–1868) nishiki-e, Japanese multicolored woodblock prints.
Tana Villafana, Gwenanne Edwards
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The FRSAD model, which stands for "Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data," was issued in English by the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA) in 2010.
Fatima Zaqzouq
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Péterfy, Gergely. 2014. Kitömött Barbár: regény [Stuffed Barbarian: a Novel]. Budapest: Kalligram. 448 pp.
Enikő M. Basa
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Basic features of the Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD) model
This article aims to introduce the main features of the Functional Requirements Model for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD), in terms of its need, objectives, scope, origin, reasons for its issuance, methodology for its preparation, and its relationship to
Fatima Zaqzouq
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Multicultural Societies: Kálmán Mikszáth, Pál Závada and Péter Huncik
Three Hungarian works, one from the 19th century and two contemporary novels, reflect changing attitudes to ethnicity and nationality questions within Hungary, including the area that became part of Czechoslovakia after World War I. Kálmán Mikszáth’s Tót
Enikő Molnár Basa
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Gere, Zsolt. 2013. Vörösmarty Mihály Epikus Korszakának Irodalom és Recepciótörténeti Kontextusai (The Writing and Reception Contexts of Mihály Vörösmarty 's Epic Writing) Ph.D Dissertation. Szeged: Szeged University. 275 pp. Illus.
Enikő M. Basa
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Eva Livia Corredor. East-West Odyssey. Self Published, 2008. Pp. 275, illus.; Zsuzsanna Lápossy Diosy. Life behind the Iron Curtain. Self Published, 2006. No page no., illus.; Kati Marton. Enemies of the People. My Family’s Journey to North America.
Enikő Basa
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