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  1. Rodríguez, E.E.: Consolidated edition of ISBD, International Standard Bibliographic Description : a standard to trust, a quality brand (2014) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The article deals with the most important characteristics of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) standard, International Standard for Bibliographic Description (ISBD) Consolidated edition, and some important points of view that have influenced those characteristics, which are: to maintain user trust and the loyalty of customers; to help international identification of resources in accordance with its purpose; to provide the consistency and interoperability of information and to facilitate its reuse; to promote relationships with other standards (content and technological standards), and to introduce the new content stipulations necessary to adapt it to current technologies. The purpose of the article is to make the standard better known and to show the need for its maintenance from a marketing point of view applied to analyze the standard.
    Footnote
    Contribution in a special issue "ISBD: The Bibliographic Content Standard "
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