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  1. McDonough, J.P.: SGML and USMARC standard : applying markup to bibliographic data (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The recent increase in electronic publishing has led many in the library community to consider altering standards for bibliographic data to promote greater compatibility between digital works and their bibliographic representation. SGML has been prominently mentioned as a mechanism for encoding bibliographic data. Examines the problems and potential of applying SGML to to USMARC record standard, with a particular emphasis on issues of field order and repeatability, character set encoding, and obsolete fields
    Source
    Technical services quarterly. 15(1998) no.3, S.21-33