Concise UNIMARC Classification Format
- 2000-10-31
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The following Guideline shows how the UNIMARC format is to be used when creating records for electronic resources.
At the time of writing, a comprehensive worldwide listing of important digitised collections in libraries and other majo...
A l’heure où nous écrivons, on ne dispose pas encore d’un répertoire complet recensant les fonds importants qui o...
Libraries for the blind are essential to the learning culture of every society and because learning and information are ...
Statement prepared by IFLA/FAIFE and approved by The IFLA Executive Board on 25 March 1999, The Hague, Netherlands
Statement prepared by IFLA/FAIFE and approved by The IFLA Executive Board on 25 March 1999, The Hague, Netherlands.
Statement prepared by IFLA/FAIFE and approved by The IFLA Executive Board on 25 March 1999, The Hague, Netherlands
This document is a general introduction to the care and handling of library material or individuals and institutions wit...
The following guideline indicates how the UNIMARC format is to be used when creating records for two types of component ...
The following Guidelines indicate how the UNIMARC format is to be used when creating records for items which appear in t...
Enoncé préparé par le Comité FAIFE de l’IFLA, et approuvé par le Conseil exécutif de l’IFLA, le 25 mars 1999, ...
Statement prepared by IFLA/FAIFE and approved by The IFLA Executive Board on 25 March 1999, The Hague, Netherlands
This Guideline specifies a Minimal Level Record for use with the UNIMARC Bibliographic Format.
The Working Group on Minimal Level Authority Records and ISADN suggests that international sharing of authority informat...