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Contains the first full bibliographic description of the first edition.
A bibliographic description of the print and electronic sources of Folklife in America.
The Copyright Office records the bibliographic descriptions and the copyright facts of all works registered.
This expertise is partially demonstrated through scholarship, bibliographic descriptions, collations, catalogues, lists, quotes and appraisals.
(048) Bibliographic descriptions.
In library and information science, the process encompasses the production of bibliographic descriptions of books as well as other types of discovery tools for documents.
As soon as new books are purchased and processed, their bibliographic description is added in the OPAC.
These databases contained bibliographic descriptions of journal articles that were searchable by keywords in author and title, and sometimes by journal name or subject heading.
(Smitskamp, 2003) Samuel Bochart, Opera omnia Bibliographic description.
One of the original purposes of the ISBD was to provide a standard form of bibliographic description that could be used to exchange records internationally.
International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD).
The work is carried out for the creation of the bibliographic descriptions of issues published in Azerbaijan according to international rules (index DDC, subject headings).
The header allows for the definition of a full AACR2-compatible bibliographic description for the electronic text, covering all of the following:
He introduced the Literaturberichte [Literature reviews], that would contain 24,512 reviews and bibliographic description of geographical books and articles, published between 1886 and 1909.
RedLightGreen was a database of bibliographic descriptions on the Web created by Research Libraries Group (RLG).
The Society was named after Henry Bradshaw (1831-1886), Librarian of the Cambridge University Library, who had been interested in early printing and in bibliographic description.
ISO 2709 is an ISO standard for bibliographic descriptions, titled Information and documentation-Format for information exchange.
UNISIST Reference Manual for Machine-readable Bibliographic Descriptions.
The second edition of 1978 unified the two sets of rules (adopting the British spelling 'cataloguing') and brought them in line with the International Standard Bibliographic Description.
The bibliographic index contains bibliographic descriptions of scientific papers, deposited at VINITI RAS and industry centers.
It is the preliminary phase of bibliographic description and provides the vocabulary, principles and techniques of analysis that descriptive bibliographers apply and on which they base their descriptive practice.
In libraries, national cataloguing codes based on the International Standard Bibliographic Description, such as AACR2, and MARC have long been internationally accepted standards.
The model is significant because it is separate from specific cataloguing standards such as AACR2 or International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD).
Illustration, typeface, binding, paper, and all physical elements related to identifying a book follow formulaic conventions, as Bower's established in his foundational opus, The Principles of Bibliographic Description.
The library deals with reposition, systematization, cataloging, bibliographic description and maintenance of printed works, electronic materials, manuscripts, and other documents and makes the information available to inhabitants of the city.