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Petrucciani, A.: From the FRBR model to the Italian Cataloguing Code (and vice versa?) (2012)
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Petrucciani, A.: RDA: a critical analysis based on cataloguing theory and practice (2016)
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Petrucciani, A.: ¬The other half of cataloguing : new models and perspectives for the control of authors and works (2004)
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- Beitrag in einem Themenheft "Authority control: definition and international experience. Part I"