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  • × author_ss:"Reynolds, R.R."
  • × theme_ss:"Formalerschließung"
  • × year_i:[1990 TO 2000}
  1. Reynolds, R.R.: Tools for a new age : an overview (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    How will the serials cataloger of the future meet the need to catalog an ever-increasing volume of materials in an ever-evolving number of formats? The author provides a tour of the potential tools on the technological horizon, including: expert systems, SGML, imaging technology, relational database techniques, and hypertext-like links between and among local and remote files
  2. Reynolds, R.R.: Harmonizing bibliographic control of serials in the digital age (1999) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Two forces acting on the bibliographic control of serials are described: the desire to harmonize international standards and practices, and the impact of electronic serials. By breaking out of traditional publishing patterns, electronic serials have called into question current cataloging rules definitions (including the very definition of ''serial''), and practices. Three key standards that affect bibliographic control of serials are currently undergoing revision: AACR2, ISBD(S), and ISSN rules. Areas where harmonization of these rules and standards would be of most benefit to the cataloging and information communities are discussed.