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1. Verfasser: Rutimann, Hans
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Veröffentlicht: 1993
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contents The International Project. 1992 Update. Including "Microfilming Projects Abroad." Rutimann, Hans Bibliographic Databases Books Cataloging Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Information Technology International Cooperation International Programs Library Cooperation Library Services Microforms National Libraries Paper (Material) Preservation Standards Technological Advancement This publication describes national and international book preservation programs, including: (l) the European Register of Microform Masters (EROMM), a cooperative effort in which the Commission on Preservation and Access is a partner; (2) national preservation programs in Germany, France, Ireland, Britain, Netherlands, Sweden, China, and Central American countries; (3) mass deacidification programs, including the Library of Congress action plan; (4) new technologies pertinent to preservation programs; (5) microfilming projects abroad; and (6) future preservation priorities, including a statement from UNESCO on the need for an international program and a report on progress in developing a permanent paper standard. The centerpiece of the publication is a description of microfilming projects reported by national libraries in 30 countries: Algeria, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Tunisia, and Venezuela. The description is based on a questionnaire that solicited information on microfilm masters, the existence of a central source of information about the masters, and the predominant nature of bibliographic control for microform masters. (Contains 11 references.) (KRN)
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spellingShingle The International Project. 1992 Update. Including "Microfilming Projects Abroad."
Rutimann, Hans
Bibliographic Databases
Books
Cataloging
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Information Technology
International Cooperation
International Programs
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Microforms
National Libraries
Paper (Material)
Preservation
Standards
Technological Advancement
The International Project. 1992 Update. Including "Microfilming Projects Abroad." Rutimann, Hans Bibliographic Databases Books Cataloging Foreign Countries Futures (of Society) Information Technology International Cooperation International Programs Library Cooperation Library Services Microforms National Libraries Paper (Material) Preservation Standards Technological Advancement This publication describes national and international book preservation programs, including: (l) the European Register of Microform Masters (EROMM), a cooperative effort in which the Commission on Preservation and Access is a partner; (2) national preservation programs in Germany, France, Ireland, Britain, Netherlands, Sweden, China, and Central American countries; (3) mass deacidification programs, including the Library of Congress action plan; (4) new technologies pertinent to preservation programs; (5) microfilming projects abroad; and (6) future preservation priorities, including a statement from UNESCO on the need for an international program and a report on progress in developing a permanent paper standard. The centerpiece of the publication is a description of microfilming projects reported by national libraries in 30 countries: Algeria, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Liechtenstein, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Tunisia, and Venezuela. The description is based on a questionnaire that solicited information on microfilm masters, the existence of a central source of information about the masters, and the predominant nature of bibliographic control for microform masters. (Contains 11 references.) (KRN)
title The International Project. 1992 Update. Including "Microfilming Projects Abroad."
topic Bibliographic Databases
Books
Cataloging
Foreign Countries
Futures (of Society)
Information Technology
International Cooperation
International Programs
Library Cooperation
Library Services
Microforms
National Libraries
Paper (Material)
Preservation
Standards
Technological Advancement
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED357738