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XML
XML 1.0 Third Edition Is a Proposed Edited Recommendation 30 October 2003: The XML Core Working Group has published the Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Third Edition as a Proposed Edited Recommendation. The third edition is not a new version of XML. It brings the XML 1.0 Recommendation up to date with second edition errata, and clarifies its use of RFC 2119 key words like must, should and may. Comments are welcome through 1 December. Visit the XML home page.
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Delay In Publication Of 31st Edition Of Library Of Congress Subject Headings
News from LC.Delay in publication of 31st edition of Library of Congress Subject HeadingsDue to production problems, the 31st edition of the five-volume printed edition of the Library of Congress Subject Headings, commonly referred to as the Red Books,...
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Marc Code List For Languages
The 2007 edition of the "MARC Code List for Languages" is now available from the Library of Congress. This new publication contains a list of languages and their associated three-character alphabetic codes that allow for the designation of the language...
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Marc Code List For Languages
News from LoCThe 2007 edition of the MARC Code List for Languages is now available from the Library of Congress. This new publication contains a list of languages and their associated three-character alphabetic codes that allow for the designation of...
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Dewey
The print version of the Abridged Dewey, 14th edition, is ready for release. The new edition is geared to libraries with collections of 20,000 titles or less. Published in one volume, Abridged Dewey 14 provides Dewey numbers compatible with the unabridged...
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Xlm & Dublin Core
A new version of the "Guidelines for implementing Dublin Core in XML" document is available. The principal change in this version is to Recommendation 7 in line with the conventions adopted in the proposed XML schemas for qualified DC.Comments on this...
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