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  • × author_ss:"Oddy, P."
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  1. Oddy, P.: ¬The case for international cooperation in cataloguing : from copy cataloguing to multilingual subject access - experiences within the British Library (1999) 0.00
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    Source
    Program. 33(1999) no.1, S.29-39
  2. Oddy, P.: Remind, reassure, and reward : issues in developing a cataloguing strategy (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Cataloguers need to create and harness flexibility and commitment in order to develop a cataloguing strategy. This can be done through developing trust. Explains how the British Library Cataloguing Department is attempting to carry out a strategy of rethinking its values and agreeing a programme of action for achieving them. The key elements of this strategy are cooperation in record creation, and training and development of professionally assertive and flexible staff
  3. Oddy, P.: Bibliographic standards for the New Age (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Discusses the place of traditional bibliographic standards in the new electronic age. Questions the more extreme predictions of Internet enthusiasts concerning the future of printed materials and considers the culture change involved in developing print based and network based systems side by side. Discusses the nature of the standards required and concludes that existing bibliographic standards are not only suitable for dealing with the new situation but also have the benefit of applying relevant professional wisdom learned over many years to the new situation. Discusses AACR and indicates some possible amendments to the machine readable catalogue formats