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  1. Role, F.: ¬La norme SGML : pur decrire la structure logique des documents (1991) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Increasingly texts are produced as electronic documents but each document production system uses its own markup reproduce documentation in different media as they are linked only to the physical structure of the document in question. To overcome these drawbacks, information processing specialists have tried to create general languages which, by taking into account the logical structure of a document, would facilitate its exchange and dissemination in different forms. This is why the ISO has sponsored the development of the SGML which become an official standard in 1986. Explains the logic of this language and its use and summarises its many benefits to librarians and information workers