Keyser, P.d.: Conversie van bibliografische gegevens (1997)
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- Abstract
- Programs for converting bibligraphic data are not only of interest to libraries but also to researchers compiling bibliographies. However, few programs are currently available. In choosing a suitable program care must be taken to ensure that it is capable of identifying and converting all fields likely to be encountered, to the required format. Optical scanning can provide a convenient solution for converting printed output to machine-readable format. Increasing acceptance of standardised formats will facilitate exchange of data
- Footnote
- Übers. des Titels: Conversion of bibliographic data