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1. Verfasser: Cochrane, Pauline A.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1990
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ417054
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author Cochrane, Pauline A.
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contents Universal Bibliographic Control: Its Role in the Availability of Information and Knowledge. Cochrane, Pauline A. Cataloging Catalogs Developing Nations Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Information Retrieval International Programs Reviews the steps taken toward UBC (universal bibliographic control) in the past 20 years and critiques some of the shortfalls in the UNESCO/IFLA (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization/International Federation of Library Associations) program. Advances such as electronic publishing are put in context to suggest an expanded role for UBC in the future. (18 references) (MES)
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spellingShingle Universal Bibliographic Control: Its Role in the Availability of Information and Knowledge.
Cochrane, Pauline A.
Cataloging
Catalogs
Developing Nations
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Information Retrieval
International Programs
Universal Bibliographic Control: Its Role in the Availability of Information and Knowledge. Cochrane, Pauline A. Cataloging Catalogs Developing Nations Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Information Retrieval International Programs Reviews the steps taken toward UBC (universal bibliographic control) in the past 20 years and critiques some of the shortfalls in the UNESCO/IFLA (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization/International Federation of Library Associations) program. Advances such as electronic publishing are put in context to suggest an expanded role for UBC in the future. (18 references) (MES)
title Universal Bibliographic Control: Its Role in the Availability of Information and Knowledge.
topic Cataloging
Catalogs
Developing Nations
Electronic Publishing
Futures (of Society)
Information Retrieval
International Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ417054