Tillett, B.B.: ¬A taxonomy of bibliographic relationships (1991)
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- Abstract
- A bibliographic relationship is an association between two or more bibliographic items or works. In an effort to provide the theoretical base for a conceptual model of the library catalog, past and future, the bibliographic relationship is examined here in detail. In this first of a series of reports, a taxonomy of bibliographic relationships is derived from an analysis of cataloging rules and types of bibliographic items.
- Source
- Library resources and technical services. 35(1991), S.150-158