Waneck, K.; Hansen, R.D.: Bibliographic control in Denmark (1997)
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- Abstract
- Denmark has a long tradition of bibliographic control. A legal deposit law of 1697 and the establishment of the Royal Library in 1653 are the basis for keeping registrations of Danish printed publications in the Royal Library. Discusses: management of the national bibliography; the Danish Library Centre Ltd; the Danish National Bibliography Agreement; Indexes developed by the Danish Library Centre; indexes developed by the Royal Library; central cataloguing; legal deposit; rules and standards; DanBib; other important institutions and bibliographies; and the future of the Danish national bibliography
- Source
- International cataloguing and bibliographic control. 26(1997) no.2, S.28-31