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  1. Burlat, J.-M.: ¬Les bibliothèques spécialisées : des besoins differents (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    RAMEAU, an encyclopedic authorities list widely used in France, is not suitable for special libraries because it takes account of indexer rather than end user needs, and is time consuming. Doc'INSA has developed its own alphabetical lexicon, based on that of PASCAL, the scientific and technical information database. This allows user to search using their own terminology and is quick and simple for indexers. Examples are given of both systems
    Content
    Presentation given at the French Libraries Association study and research section day on 'research and indexing: limited results', held in Grenoble in Oct 1997