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Assessing the school food environment and its role on healthy eating behaviours among school age children in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. [PDF]
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Resource Description and Access (RDA): Cataloging Rules for the 20th Century
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Rethinking Access with RDA (Resource Description and Access)
Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 2012For over a decade, the cataloging community has been rethinking how it provides bibliographic access to resources in an increasingly digital environment. This rethinking has led to the development of Resource Description and Access (RDA) and its launch as an online product in June 2010.
Chamya P. Kincy, Michael A. Wood
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RDA: Resource Description and Access
Biblioteche oggi, 2015Il volume si rivolge principalmente a quattro categorie di lettori: studenti di catalogazione, aspiranti bibliotecari, bibliotecari che vogliono aggiornare le proprie conoscenze, chiunque voglia descrivere e rendere accessibili in rete risorse di qualsiasi tipo; la quarta categoria è inedita, ma importante, perché sintomatica della grande ...
Bianchini, Carlo, Guerrini, Mauro
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RDA. Resource Description and Access
2022RDA, Resource Description and Access, costituisce il primo standard di metadatazione per l’era digitale, un insieme di istruzioni per la descrizione e l’accesso alle risorse bibliografiche e al patrimonio culturale. La prima edizione delle linee guida è stata pubblicata nel 2010 ed è in continuo aggiornamento.
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Barriers to Equity for the Resource Description and Access (RDA) Standard
Cataloging & Classification QuarterlySonia Archer-Capuzzo, Colin Post
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The International Development of RDA: Resource Description and Access
Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2013RDA was created in response to complaints about the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, especially the call for a more international, principle-based content standard that takes the perspective of the conceptual models of FRBR (Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records) and FRAD (Functional Requirements for Authority Data).
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