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Machine-readable bibliographic data. --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Social Sciences --- Library & Information Science --- Bibliographic data in machine-readable form --- Bibliographic records on magnetic tape --- Cataloging data in machine-readable form --- Computer-stored bibliographic data --- Machine-readable cataloging data --- Databases
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Industrial and intellectual property --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Copyright --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Données bibliographiques lisibles par machine --- 347.78 --- -Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Bibliographic data in machine-readable form --- Bibliographic records on magnetic tape --- Cataloging data in machine-readable form --- Computer-stored bibliographic data --- Machine-readable cataloging data --- Databases --- Literary property --- Property, Literary --- Intangible property --- Intellectual property --- Anti-copyright movement --- Authors and publishers --- Book registration, National --- Patent laws and legislation --- Auteursrecht --- Law and legislation --- 347.78 Auteursrecht --- Données bibliographiques lisibles par machine --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Libraries --- Automation --- Machine-readable bibliographic data.
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The third edition succeeds the fifth update of second edition. One of the main features has been the adoption of new and revised international standards, notably the International Standard Identifier for Libraries and Related Organizations, the ISBN 13 and the linking ISSN. New fields have been added for recording the Persistent Record Identifier. Uniform Conventional Headings for Legal and Religious texts are now catered for with separate fields. A number of fields have been revised: archival materials, manuscripts and documentation produced by the ISSN International Centre.
UNIMARC. --- MARC formats. --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- UNIMARC System --- Universal MARC Format --- MARC formats --- Format
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Retrospective conversion (Cataloging) --- Cataloging of rare books --- Rare books --- Conversion of bibliographic data to machine-readable form --- Recataloging of bibliographic data to machine-readable form --- Retrospective catalog record conversion --- Cataloging --- Machine-readable bibliographic data
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"A plain-language introduction to the often intimidating field of linked data and the semantic web"--
Linked data --- Semantic Web --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Metadata --- Libraries and the Internet --- BIBFRAME (Conceptual model) --- Information organization --- Standards. --- Library automation --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Linked data.
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"The true pioneers in electronic publishing put their bibliographic databases on tape and online in the 1960s. Nearly all of them had long experience with compiling information for distribution in printed form and a strong market connection. As a result of Soviet advances in science and space technology, American government support for information science and academic libraries flowed freely for a little over a decade, making possible tremendous advances in technology, in retrieval techniques and in sophisticated coverage. Advances in information technology and market conditions have encouraged many more participants to underwrite the development of databases that now extend into the arts, social sciences, business, and popular interests. These essays show how production statistics accompanied by statements of editorial coverage provide a fairly accurate reflection of output of many of the major disciplinary bibliographic databases. The urgent priority of information resources in the 1960s has encouraged comprehensive servicing of the formal research literature as published in journals and monographs. Authors have counted subject words, languages, origins, types of publication, and so on over several decades. This volume also includes articles on some databases that are not strictly bibliographic, such as the CMG database of college courses, which illuminates some of the changes in college textbook publishing. Information seekers will find the many tables of practical use, as guidance to what and how much may be found within each database. Analysts of publishing, of science policy, and of higher education will find information relevant to expenditures, human resources, and other indicators of education, research, and technology activity."--Provided by publisher.
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New technologies will underpin the future generation of library catalogues. To facilitate their role providing information, serving users, and fulfilling their mission as cultural heritage and memory institutions, libraries must take a technological leap; their standards and services must be transformed to those of the Semantic Web. Bibliographic Information Organization in the Semantic Web explores the technologies that may power future library catalogues, and argues the necessity of such a leap. The text introduces international bibliographic standards and models, and fundamental concepts in
Alphabetical cataloguing --- Subject indexing --- Information systems --- Semantic Web --- Library catalogs --- Metadatabases --- Digital libraries. --- Web sémantique --- Catalogues de bibliothèques --- Métabases de données --- Bibliothèques virtuelles --- Automation --- Automatisation --- Semantic Web. --- Automation. --- Cataloging --- Semantic integration (Computer systems) --- Semantic networks (Information theory) --- World Wide Web --- Microformats --- Data processing --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Semantic web --- Information organization. --- Information storage and retrieval systems.
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With the expansion of the World Wide Web during the last decade, libraries and their standards face an ever-complex environment, with new types, genres and forms of information resources. Changing information network structures and the emergence of new retrieval methods all play their roles. A three day conference was held in Lisbon, Portugal in March 2006, in order to review the current state of bibliographic standards and to discuss a number of questions in charting a future for their development.
Cataloging. --- Descriptive cataloging --- Library science. --- Rules. --- UNIMARC --- Machine-readable bibliographic data --- Exchange of bibliographic information --- Cataloging --- Standards --- Cataloguing --- Bibliographic information, Exchange of --- Interchange of bibliographic information --- UNIMARC System --- Universal MARC Format --- Information organization --- Technical services (Libraries) --- Books --- Library cooperation --- MARC formats
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Mystified by main entry? Confused by corporate bodies? Can't tell a description from an access point? Then this is the book for you. Cataloguing is important, despite what some people may tell you. Because it is hardly taught nowadays, there is all the more likelihood that you will find yourself having to catalogue without having been taught anything about it. This book covers descriptive cataloguing, and is designed as a simple companion to the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules (revised 2002 edition). Dealing primarily with printed books, but including many references to other formats, the author leads you step by step through the cataloguing process, covering: description; access points; multipart works; headings for persons; headings for corporate bodies; authority control and uniform titles.
#A0403A --- Cataloguing --- Descriptive cataloging --- MARC formats --- 025.3 --- 025.32 --- 611 Bibliotheken --- 025.3 Catalogustechniek. Catalogiseren --- Catalogustechniek. Catalogiseren --- APIN (Information retrieval system) --- CATS System --- Formats, MARC --- Machine-Readable Cataloging formats --- MARC System --- Machine-readable bibliographic data formats --- Cataloging --- Format --- Anglo-American cataloguing rules --- AACR 2 --- Anglo-American cataloging rules --- AACR2 --- Alphabetical cataloguing --- Description bibliographique --- Handbooks, manuals, etc. --- Guides, manuels, etc
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