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  1. Hsueh, L.-k.: ¬The development and implementation of the MARC AMC : an overview (1997) 0.02
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    Source
    Journal of educational media and library sciences. 35(1997) no.2, S.126-147
    Year
    1997
  2. Mao, C.-C.: ¬The compatibility of CMARC (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Chinese MARC (CMARC) adopts the UNIMARC approach rather than the USMARC tradition. The 4th edition of CMARC was published in 1997 and completely abandons the Linking Entry Block feature in favour of USMARC features. Concludes that CMARC has lost its compatibility with UNIMARC and this may cause chaos in the near future

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