Martin, G.: Main entry : the argument for a defence of main entry in the OPAC (1996)
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- Abstract
- Argues that the current understanding of main entry is the chief access point for the work in a physical item being described by a bibliographic record. Explains the justification for main entries while drawing attention to the few related problems as they relate to OPACs
- Source
- Cataloguing Australia. 22(1996) nos.1/2, S.21-25
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- a