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Hopkinson, A.: Traditional communication formats : MARC is far from dead (1999)
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Hopkinson, A.: International data exchange : a question of formats (1992)
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- Paper presented at the International Symposium on Information Technology; Standards for biliographic control, Bangkok, Thailand, 4-8 Sept 89. Reviews the 3 formats for the international exchange of bibliographic data: UNIMARC, UNISIST Reference Manual, and UNESCO's Common Communication Format (CCF) and describes the origins, technical features and typical users for all 3 formats. Selection of the most appropriate format depends upon whether users participate in a library network, are employed by technical institutes, or need to exchange information with both types of organization
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Gredley, E.; Hopkinson, A.: Exchanging bibliographic data (1990)
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