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  1. Baumann, S.; Tillett, B.: Interview: Barbara Tillett (2003) 0.01
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    Date
    17. 8.2003 15:50:22
  2. Guiles, K.; Ewald, R.; Tillett, B.: ¬The evolution of LCRIs : from de facto standard to? (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Describes the evolution of Library of Congress Rule Interpretations (LCRIs) from what initially was internal documentation prepared for the use of descriptive cataloguers at the Library of Congress to their current status as a de facto national cataloguing standard and explores the role they may play in the cataloguing of the future
  3. Tillett, B.: Report on the International Conference on the Principles and Future Development of AACR, held October 23-25, 1997 in Toronto, Canada (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Report of the International Conference on the Principles and Future Development of AACR, 23-25 Oct 1997, Toronto. This conference examined cataloguing principles and rules in light of both description and access within the framework of library catalogues. In particular it focused on bibliographic and authority records and the usability of the library catalogue
  4. Tillett, B.: Cataloguing rules and conceptual models for the electronic environment (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Offers the conceptual modelling technique as a means of analysing the future of library cataloguing with regard to cataloguing rules and MARC formats. Discusses the evolution of publishing technology and introduces the conceptual model that the IFLA is preparing in its study of the functional requirements of bibliographic records. Considers the purpose of cataloguing rules and how they have evolved in response to changes in technologies. Examines the future of cataloguing with future rules and alternative communication formats