Bibliographic References
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Bibliographic References


Z39.29-200x Bibliographic References Abstract: This standard provides rules, guidelines, and examples for the creation of bibliographic references to numerous types of print, audiovisual and electronic materials, both published and unpublished, arranged in fifteen broad categories. The bibliographic references should, as a minimum, result in the unique identification of most print and nonprint materials. This standard is intended for a broad audience, including the creators of bibliographic references, the processors who publish and otherwise display references, and the ultimate users of the references.

Status: Currently Balloting
Balloting Period: March 17, 2003 to April 30, 2003





- Name Authority Records
News form LC concerning Name Authority Records.The Library of Congress is pleased to announce that OCLC has completed the pre-population of the NACO authority file with non-Latin references (authority 4XX fields) derived from non-Latin bibliographic heading...

- Guidelines For The Construction, Format, And Management Of Monolingual Controlled Vocabularies
NISO Z39.19-200x Guidelines for the Construction, Format, and Management of Monolingual Controlled VocabulariesAbstract: This standard presents guidelines and conventions for the contents, display, construction, testing, maintenance, and management of...

- Z39.50
"Z39.50 and personal bibliographic software" by John W East in Library Hi Tech (2003) vol. 21 no. 1 pp. 34 - 43Many thousands of researchers are now using personal bibliographic managers such as Reference Manager, EndNote and ProCite to access bibliographic...

- Bibliography
A free bibliographic software that looks usable.BiblioExpress is a simple reference manager for researchers. It is the freeware edition of our flagship product - Biblioscape. BiblioExpress can be used to collect literature references of different types,...

- Authority Records
This from the latest LC Cataloging Newsline: For some time now, LC's Cataloging Distribution Service (CDS) has been processing and distributing to subscribers, including the bibliographic utilities, name authority records derived from the National...



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