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  1. Mackenzie Owen, J.S.: Format incompatibility and the exchange of bibliographic information : a comparative study (1976) 0.00
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  2. Byrne, D.J.: MARC manual : understanding and using MARC records (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    2. 8.2001 16:22:33
  3. Hagler, R.: ¬The bibliographic record and information technology (1991) 0.00
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  4. CCF/B: The Common Communication Format for bibliographic information (1992) 0.00
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  5. CCF/F: The Common Communication Format for factual information (1992) 0.00
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  6. Hopkinson, A. (Bearb.): Implementation notes for users of the Common Communication Format for bibliographic information (CCF/B) (1993) 0.00
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  7. Hopkinson, A. (Bearb.): Implementation notes for users of the Common Communication Format for factual information (CCF/F) (1993) 0.00
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  8. Format integration and its effect on cataloging, training, and systems (1993) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Information technology and libraries 13(1994) no.1, S.78-79 (K.L. Walter)
  9. Hagler, R.; Simmons, P.: ¬The bibliographic record and information technology (1982) 0.00
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  10. UNIMARC / Authorities : Universal format for authorities. Recommended by the IFLA Steering Group on a UNIMARC format for authorities (1991) 0.00
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    Editor
    IFLA Sections on Cataloguing and Information Technology
  11. Hagler, R.: ¬The bibliographic record and information technology (1997) 0.00
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  12. Lauro, A. Di: IDIN manual for the creation and management of a bibliographic database using Micro-ISIS (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Die UNESCO vertreibt kostenfrei die Software Micro-ISIS für PCs. Zur Anwendung in kleinen Dokumentationseinrichtungen unter dem Dach des International Development Information Network (IDIN) wurde ein eigenes IDIN-Format geschaffen, das unter dieser Software eingesetzt werden kann. Besonders berücksichtigt sind dabei unselbständige Werke und die Sacherschließung mit Hilfe des 'OECD Macrothesaurus for Information Processing in the Field of Economic and Social Development'. Das Format ist abgeleitet vom 'Common Communication Format (CCF)', das ebenfalls im Auftrag der Unesco entwickelt wurde. IDIN ist eine vereinfachte Version und hat eine andere Behandlung mehrteiliger Werke
  13. Setting the record straight : understanding the MARC format (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    MARC is an acronym for Machine Readable Catalogue or Cataloguing. This general description, howcver, is rather misleading as MARC is neither a kind of catalogue nor a method of cataloguing. In fact, MARC is a Standardformat for representing bibliographic information for handling by computer. While the MARC format was primarily designed to serve the needs of libraries, the concept has since been embraced by the wider information community as a convenient way of storing and exchanging bibliographic data. The original MARC format was developed at the Library of Congress in 1965-6 leading to a pilot project, known as MARC I, which had the aim of investigating the feasibility of producing machine-readable catalogue data. Similar work was in progress in the United Kingdom whcre the Council of the British National Bibliography had set up the BNB MARC Project with the rennt of examining the use of machine-readable data in producing the printed British National Bibliography (BNB). These parallel developments led to Anglo-American co-operation an the MARC 11 project which was initiated in 1968. MARC II was to prove instrumental in defining the concept of MARC as a communications format.