Estivill, A.: IFLA study on functional requirements for bibliographic records : comments on the study (1995)
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- Abstract
- Reviews traditional catalogue and bibliographic functions and is expanded to included databases and machine readable records. Structured databases support 4 functions: finding, relating, choice and displaying. The relating and display functions of today's catalogues have not been successfully achieved. Discusses the relating and displaying functions and the study's contributions to their improvement