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  1. Palfi, E.: Hogyas hivatkozznuk az elektronikus forrasokra? (1999) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Übers. d. Titels: References to electronic information sources
  2. Monik, M.; Knutsson, G.B.: ¬Az elso lepesek a sved MeSH elkszitese fele (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In Sweden, the Medical Subject Headings System (MeSH) has been used for more than 3 decades but the decision to translate it to the Swedish language was made only in 1995. The reasons of the translation are the sophisticated strucuture of the keyword system and the expansion of the retrieval needs of medical information in Sweden
    Content
    Contribution to a special issue devoted in part to papers from the proceedings of the EAHIL (European Association of Health Information and Libraries) Conference, Budapest, Hungary
  3. Horvath, A.; Lakatosne, R.T.: ¬A UNICODE hasznalata a biliografiai adatcsereben (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Outlines the problems which character sets limited to one byte and 256 characters have generated for library systems. Considers the benefits of the Unicode standard which is a 16 bit fixed width character encoding standard allowing room for more than 65.000 characters. Discusses the extent to which it is being used by applications, noting that some library system suppliers are implementing it, while some argue that the major operating systems do not yet cater for it adequately
  4. Pekkarinen, P.: FinMeSH az orvosi es egeszsegugyi informacio hatekonyabb felhsznalasara (1998) 0.01
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    Content
    Contribution to a special issue devoted in part to papers from the proceedings of the EAHIL (European Association of Health Information and Libraries) Conference, Budapest, Hungary
  5. Sipos, M.: USMARC - UseMARCON - HUNMARC : a bibliografiai rekordok adatcsere-formatuma es a konverzio (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a brief survey of the emergence of MARC formats, their components, standardization efforts, and the UseMARCON conversion program by means of which any MARC format can be converted to any other. HUNMARC was issued in 1994 in accordance with Hungarian standards of librarianship. Some important questions arising in connection with the implementation of HUNMARC can be answered by comparing the HUNMARC and USMARC formats