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  1. MAB2 : Maschinelles Austauschformat für Bibliotheken (1995) 0.03
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    Editor
    ¬Die Deutsche Bibliothek
    Imprint
    Leipzig : Die Deutsche Bibliothek
  2. MAB2 : Maschinelles Austauschformat für Bibliotheken (1999) 0.02
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    Editor
    ¬Die Deutsche Bibliothek
    Imprint
    Leipzig : Die Deutsche Bibliothek
  3. Maschinelles Austauschformat für Bibliotheken : MAB, Grundwerk (1992) 0.02
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    Editor
    Deutsche Bibliothek
    Imprint
    Frankfurt : Deutsche Bibliothek
  4. Werner, C.: Mit MAB1 nicht ins Jahr 2000 (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Die Deutsche Bibliothek wird zum 31.12.99 ihre Datenlieferungen im MAB1-Format für Titeldaten und Normdaten beenden und ab 1.1.2000 nur noch MAB2 anbieten
    Editor
    Die Deutsche Bibliothek
  5. Boßmeyer, C.; Henze, V.: ¬2. MAB-Expertengespräch in Der Deutschen Bibliothek (1995) 0.02
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  6. Caplan, P.; Guenther, R.: Metadata for Internet resources : the Dublin Core Metadata Elements Set and its mapping to USMARC (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    13. 1.2007 18:31:22
    Source
    Cataloging and classification quarterly. 22(1996) nos.3/4, S.43-58
  7. Manuel Unimarc : format bibliographique (1999) 0.01
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    Editor
    Federation Internationale des Associations des Bibliothécaires et des Bibliothèques, IFLA universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC Programme, Deutsche Bibliothek, Frankfurt am Main
  8. Lupovici, C.: ¬L'¬information secondaire du document primaire : format MARC ou SGML? (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Secondary information, e.g. MARC based bibliographic records, comprises structured data for identifying, tagging, retrieving and management of primary documents. SGML, the standard format for coding content and structure of primary documents, was introduced in 1986 as a publishing tool but is now being applied to bibliographic records. SGML now comprises standard definitions (DTD) for books, serials, articles and mathematical formulae. A simplified version (HTML) is used for Web pages. Pilot projects to develop SGML as a standard for bibliographic exchange include the Dublin Core, listing 13 descriptive elements for Internet documents; the French GRISELI programme using SGML for exchanging grey literature and US experiments on reformatting USMARC for use with SGML-based records
    Date
    29. 1.1996 16:50:24
  9. Henze, V.: ¬Die Deutsche Bibliothek : 1. Ergänzungslieferung zur MAB2-Dokumentation (1996) 0.01
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  10. Paulus, W.; Weishaupt, K.: Bibliotheksdaten werden mehr wert : LibLink wertet bibliothekarische Dienstleistung auf (1996) 0.01
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    Date
    29. 9.1996 18:58:22
  11. Nichols introduces MARCit (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Reports the release of MARCit, a software package that enables the cataloguing of Internet resources into MARC format bibliographic records
    Theme
    Internet
  12. Personalcomputer : T.2: Anwendung von PCs in Bibliotheken (1994) 0.01
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    Content
    Enthält die Beträge: JANKE, E.: Neun Schritte zur Mikromatisierung in Spezialbibliotheken; STEPHAN, A.: Datenbanksysteme zur Verarbeitung bibliographischer Daten; STEPHAN, A.: Anforderungen an ein EDV-System für den Einsatz in der Bibliothek der Augustana-Hochschule Neuendettelsau; KRÖNERT, M.: Einsatzbereiche mit Funktionen einer DV-Anwendung in einer Spezialbibliothek; KRAUCH, S.: Bibliographische Datenformate; KRAUCH, S.: Tübinger Institutsformat; MESTERMANN, J. u. U. POHL: Kategorienformat 'Allegro NW'; SCHMIDT, A.S.: Fraunhofer Gesellschaft: Datenformat zur Erfassung von Fachliteratur; JOCHHEIM, C. u. C. PRIEN: Katalogkonversion in einer Spezialbibliothek unter Einbeziehung von Fremdleistungen; WEBER, K.: Fakten, Zahlen und Ansprechpartner aus einem BMBW-geförderten Projekt des DBI; WEBER, K.: Checkliste für die Retrospektive Konversion
  13. Kernernman, V.Y.; Koenig, M.E.D.: USMARC as a standardized format for the Internet hypermedia document control/retrieval/delivery system design (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Surveys how the USMARC integrated bibliographic format (UBIF) could be mapped onto an hypermedia document USMARC format (HDUF) to meet the requirements of a hypermedia document control/retrieval/delivery (HDRD) system for the Internet. Explores the characteristics of such a system using an example of the WWW's directory and searching engine Yahoo!. Discusses additional standard specifications for the UBIF's structure, content designation, and data content to map this format into the HDUF that can serve as a proxy for the Net HDRD system
    Theme
    Internet
  14. Holt, B.: Presentation of UNIMARC on the Web : new fields, including the one for electronic resources (1999) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  15. Hopkins, J.: USMARC as metadata shell (1999) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This paper introduces the two concepts of Content and Coding which together define Metadata. The encoding scheme used to hold the data content is referred to as a shell. One such shell is the MARC format. In this paper I describe the MARC format and its application to Internet resources, primarily through the OCLC-sponsored Intercat Project
    Source
    Journal of Internet cataloging. 2(1999) no.1, S.55-68
  16. Beaudiquez, M.: ¬L'¬avenir des formats de communication (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Over the last decade, the gap between North and South in relation to formats has increasingly limited development of international programmes such as UBC and UAP. At present the need to review formats in the light of network developments such as the Internet is urgent. Presentations covered the Web, limitations of traditional formats eg. MARC, Internet formats eg. Z39.50 and SGML, and multimedia formats, with examples of prototypes for converting traditional systems to international standards. The Internet has defined a new field of action for librarians. It is essential that developing countries share the experience of industrialised countries, with support from governments and collaboration from international organisations, in ensuring harmonious progress to universal compatibility
  17. Cantrall, D.: From MARC to Mosaic : progressing toward data interchangeability at the Oregon State Archives (1994) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Explains the technology used by the Oregon State Archives to relaize the goal of data interchangeability given the prescribed nature of the MARC format. Describes an emergent model of learning and information delivery focusing on the example of World Wide Web, accessed most often by the software client Mosaic, which is the fastest growing segment of the Internet information highway. Also describes The Data Magician, a flexible program which allows for many combinations of input and output formats, and will read unconventional formats such as MARC communications format. Oregon State Archives, using Mosaic and The Data Magician, are consequently able to present valuable electronic information to a variety of users
    Theme
    Internet
  18. Horah, J.L.: from cards to the Web : ¬The evolution of a library database (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The Jack Brause Library at New York University (NYU) is a special library supporting the curriculum of NYU's Real Estate Institute. The Jack Brause Library (JBL) Real estate Periodical Index was established in 1990 and draws on the library's collection of over 140 real estate periodicals. Describes the conversion of the JBL Index from a 3x5 card index to an online resource. The database was originally created using Rbase for DOS but this quickly became obsolete and in 1993 was replaced with InMagic. In 1997 the JBL Index was made available on NYU's telnet catalogue, BobCat, and the Internet database catalogue, BobCatPlus. The transition of InMagic data to USMARC formatted records involved a 3-step process: data normalization; adding value; and data recording. The Index has been operational through telnet since May 1997 and installing it onto the Web became functional in Oct 1997
    Theme
    Internet
  19. McCallum, S.: What makes a standard? (1996) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Describes the characteristics of de jure standards developed by the formal standards organizations (ISO, ANSI, and NISO) and formal industry groups, and de facto standards developed by informal, self selected groups and companies. Compares this process with that used to develop Internet standards. Examines 3 key standards for the library community on this basis: standards that form the basis for encoding bibliographic data (MARC); standards for electronic documents (SGML-based), and standards for ordering and purchasing bibliographic items (EDIFACT-based)
  20. Blake, P.: Taking HTML to the next level : XML allows you to define your own language (1997) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Extensible Markup Language (XML) attempts to overcome the limitations of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) by offering the ability to deploy more sophisticated documents anc exchange complex data over the WWW. A simplified version of SGML, XML has been developed by the WWW Consortium (W3C), is at first draft stage with the W3C and is supported by the latest version of Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0