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  • × theme_ss:"Datenformate"
  • × year_i:[1980 TO 1990}
  1. DIN 31631: Kategorienkatalog für Dokumente : T.1: Begriffe und Gestaltung (1984) - T.2: Systematischer Teil (1985). - T.2, Bbl 1: Alphabetisches Register zum systematischen Teil (1985) - T.3: Indikator zur Verarbeitungssteuerung von Kategorien (1990) - T.4: Codes für Einträge zu Datenkategorien (1987) - T.5: Behandlung von Datenkategorien mit einem Eintrag oder mehreren Einträgen in Datenformaten (1988) - T.6: Kategorienkatalog für die Beschreibung von Institutionen (1988) - T.7: Ketegorienkatalog für die Beschreibung von Projekten (1989-10) (1984-89) 0.02
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  2. SiBiL: Système intégré pour les bibliothèques universitaires de Lausanne : 9 années d'automatisation à la Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire (1980) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In Grenoble wurde um 1971 das Format MONOCLE als französische Adaption des USMARCII aufgestellt. Dieses wurde vom SiBiL-Verbund übernommen. MONOCLE wurde danach auch die Basis für das weiterentwickelte INTERMARC, das seinerseits ein Vorläufer von UNIMARC wurde. Die Ähnlichkeit mit USMARC ist recht stark, es gibt aber eine Reihe von abweichenden Feldern, vor allem sind die Indikatoren sehr unterschiedlich definiert. Immerhin hat die französische Orientierung auf USMARC dann um 1988 dazu geführt, daß die französischen Universitäten und die Bibliothèque Nationale sich zu einem Anschluß an OCLC entschließen konnten
  3. Boßmeyer, C.: Internationale bibliographische Standards und ihre Auswirkungen auf die deutschen Bibliotheken (1989) 0.02
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    Series
    Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie: Sonderh.48
    Source
    4. Deutscher Bibliothekskongreß / 78. Deutscher Bibliothekartag in Berlin 1988: Reden und Vorträge. Hrsg.: B. Dankert u.a
  4. Crawford, W.: MARC for library use : understanding integrated USMARC (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Aktuelle, umfassende und detaillierte, auch für Laien gut lesbare Einführung in alle Aspekte der bibliographischen Datenspeicherung am Beispiel USMARC, des heute weltweit wichtigsten Datenformats; mit vielen Hinweisen auch auf dessen Probleme und Schwächen. Schwerpunkt ist die 1988 erfolgte Integration der bis dahin getrennten Formate für die unterschiedlichen Medien
  5. Standard practices in the preparation of bibliographic records (1982) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Systematische Zusammenstellung aller relevanten nationalen und internationalen Normen, mit umfangreicher Bibliographie
  6. Bales, K.: ¬The USMARC formats and visual materials (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at a symposium on 'Implementing the Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT): Controlled Vocabulary in the Extended MARC format', held at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Art Libraries Society of North America. Describes how changes are effected in MARC and the role of the various groups in the library community that are involved in the implementing these changes. Discusses the expansion of the formats to accomodate cataloguing and retrieval for visual materials. Expanded capabilities for coding visual materials offer greater opportunity for user access.
    Date
    4.12.1995 22:40:20
  7. Hagler, R.; Simmons, P.: ¬The bibliographic record and information technology (1982) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Gründliche Darstellung aller mit der Speicherung und Verarbeitung bibliographischer Daten (inkl. Sacherschließung) verbundenen Problembereiche. Im Anhang Dokumentation des CANMARC Formats
    Footnote
    Rez. in: College and research libraries 53(1992) S.86-88 (E.A. Franco)
  8. Lauro, A. Di: IDIN manual for the creation and management of a bibliographic database using Micro-ISIS (1988) 0.01
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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
  9. Snow, M.: Visual depictions and the use of MARC : a view from the trenches of slide librarianship (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Paper presented at a symposium on 'Implementing the Art and Architecture Thesaurus (AAT): Controlled Vocabulary in the Extended MARC format', held at the 1989 Annual Conference of the Art Libraries Society of North America. The only way to get bibliographic records on to campus on-line library catalogues, and slide records on the national bibliographic utilities, is through the use of MARC. Discusses the importance of having individual slide and photograph records on the national bibliographic utilities, and considers the obstacles which currently make this difficult. Discusses mapping to MARC from data base management systems.
    Date
    4.12.1995 22:51:36
  10. Lobeck, M.A.: Zur Standardisierung von Daten-Feldern und -Inhalten : Überlegungen und Aktivitäten von Normenorganisationen (1987) 0.01
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  11. Stephens, A.: ¬The British National Bibliographic Service (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The British Library's national bibliographic service and UKMARC database are described in detail. The use of shared cataloguing data in the UK, and overseas distribution of UKMARC records are discussed.
  12. Authority control in the online environment : considerations and practices (1989) 0.00
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  13. Conklin, C.E.: Australia: The ABN, ANB, AUSMARC and the National Library (1988) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Australian libraries have kept up with the latest technology and innovation in cataloging. The Australian Bibliographic Network is a shared cataloging-based national bibliographic utility. This essay delves into the relationships of the ABN, the Australian National Bibliography, AUSMARC, and the role of the Australian National Library in the creation of these elements of computerized cataloging in that country. It also discusses some of the policies and procedures utilized by Australian libraries in their automated cataloging environment, as well as looking at some of the environmental attitudes arising from the change to automated cataloging. Finally, the essay concludes with an outline of some of the similarities and differences between the AUSMARC and USMARC formats.
  14. Simmons, P.: Converting UNIMARC records to CCF (1989) 0.00
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    Abstract
    One of the primary goals of Unesco's Common Communication Format (CCF) has been to maintain compatibility between two major information communities: libraries; and abstracting and indexing organisations. While abstracting and indexing organisations do not follow any single standard for description or the structure and encoding of machine records, libraries have clearly defined standards and practices. Among CCF-using organisations are some that wish to incorporate records produced by national bibliographic agencies, especially national libraries, into their own data bases. They need the ability to convert UNIMARC records to CCF. To accomplish this they require a source of records, a computer to process them, a computer programm designed for record conversion and a table or instructions laying out the specific way in which each UNIMARC data element is to be processed in the course of conversion to CCF. Examines the factors to be considered in planning a table that would be sufficiently detailed to accomplish record conversion, and outlines problems that might be encountered.

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