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  1. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code. Report from the 1st Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code, Frankfurt 2003 (2004) 0.02
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    06.04 / Ausbildung, Beruf, Organisationen <Information und Dokumentation>
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    06.04 / Ausbildung, Beruf, Organisationen <Information und Dokumentation>
    Footnote
    Rez. in: KO 31(2004) no.4, S.255-257: (P. Riva): "Cataloguing standardization at the international level can be viewed as proceeding in a series of milestone conferences. This meeting, the first in a series which will cover different regions of the world, will take its place in that progression. The first IFLA Meeting of Experts an an International Cataloguing Code (IME ICC), held July 28-30, 2003 at Die Deutsche Bibliothek in Frankfurt, gathered representatives of almost all European countries as well as three of the four AACR author countries. As explained in the introduction by Barbara Tillett, chair of the IME ICC planning committee, the plan is for five meetings in total. Subsequent meetings are to take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina (held August 17-18, 2004) for Latin America and the Carribean, to be followed by Alexandria, Egypt (2005) for the Middle East, Seoul, South Korea (2006) for Asia, and Durban, South Africa (2007) for Africa. The impetus for planning these meetings was triggered by the 40th anniversary of the Paris Principles, approved at the International Conference an Cataloguing Principles held in 1961. Many will welcome the timely publication of the reports and papers from this important conference in book form. The original conference website (details given an p. 176) which includes most of the same material, is still extant, but the reports and papers gathered into this volume will be referred to by cataloguing rule makers long after the web as we know it has transformed itself into a new (and quite possibly not backwards compatible) environment.
    The book is organized into four sections: introduction and results; presentation papers; background papers; and an appendix. The introduction by Barbara Tillett serves as a summary and report of the IME ICC meeting itself. The statement of the purpose of the meeting bears reporting in full (p. 6): "The goal for this meeting was to increase the ability to share cataloguing information worldwide by promoting standards for the content of bibliographic records and authority records used in library catalogues." The next item is a report summarizing the cataloguing Code comparisons prepared prior to the conference. As a mechanism for discussion, 18 codes were compared with the Paris Principles, the extent of compliance or divergence noted and discussed by representatives from the respective rule-making bodies. During the meeting the presentation of the comparisons took up half of the first day, but for the detailed responses one must return to the IME ICC website. The published summary is very dense, and difficult to follow if one is not very familiar with the Paris Principles or the codes being compared. The main outcome of the meeting follows, this is the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (draft, as approved Dec. 19, 2003 by IME ICC participants), accompanied by a useful Glossary. The most important eontribution of this volume is to serve as the permanent and official record of the Statement as it stands after the first IME ICC meeting. Subsequent meetings will surely suggest modifications and enhancements, but this version of the Statement needs to be widely read and commented on. To this end the website also makes available translations of the Statement into 15 European languages, and the glossary into four languages. Compared to the Paris Principles, this statement covers some familiar ground in the choice of access points and forms of names, but its overall scope is broader, explicitly referring to the role of authority records, entities in bibliographic records and relationships. It concludes with an appendix of "Objectives for the construction of cataloguing codes."
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    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Frankfurt <Main, 2003>
    Subject
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Frankfurt <Main, 2003>
  2. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 2. Report from the 2nd IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code : Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2004 (2005) 0.01
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    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Buenos Aires <2004>
    Subject
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Buenos Aires <2004>
  3. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 5. Report from the 5th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code : Pretoria, South Africa, 2007 = Rapport de la 5ème Réunion d'Experts de l'IFLA sur un Code International de Catalogage (2008) 0.01
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    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Pretoria <2007>
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    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Pretoria <2007>
  4. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 3. Report from the 3rd IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code : Cairo, Egypt, 2005 (2006) 0.01
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    RSWK
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Kairo <2005>
    Subject
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Kairo <2005>
  5. IFLA Cataloguing Principles : steps towards an International Cataloguing Code, 4. Report from the 4th IFLA Meeting of Experts on an International Cataloguing Code : Seoul, Korea, 2006 (2007) 0.01
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    RSWK
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Seoul <2006>
    Subject
    Alphabetische Katalogisierung / Standardisierung / Internationale Kooperation / Kongress / Seoul <2006>
  6. Hsieh-Yee, I.: Organizing audiovisual and electronic resources for access : a cataloging guide (2000) 0.01
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    Form
    Elektronische Dokumente
  7. Manuel Unimarc : format bibliographique (1999) 0.00
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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. Eversberg, B.: Was sind und was sollen bibliothekarische Datenformate (1994) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Neuere Ausgaben nur über die Web-Seite: http://www.allegro-c.de/allegro/formate/formate.htm
  9. Hauke, P. (Bearb.): RAK versus AACR : Projekte - Prognosen - Perspektiven. Beiträge zur aktuellen Regelwerksdiskussion. (2002) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: BuB 55(2003) H.4, S.259-260 (B. Rohde): "»Nikolausbeschluss« - ein recht untypischer Fachausdruck im Bibliothekswesen. Dennoch gibt es sicherlich nur wenige Personen in den wissenschaftlichen Bibliotheken Deutschlands, die mit diesem Begriff nichts anzufangen wissen. »Der Standardisierungsausschuss strebt grundsätzlich einen Umstieg von den deutschen auf internationale Regelwerke und Formate (AACR und MARC) an«, entschied das dem Hause Der Deutschen Bibliothek angegliederte nationale Gremium für Regelwerksfragen am 6. Dezember 2001. Der geplante Umstieg vom derzeitigen nationalen Datenformat MAB und Regelwerk RAK auf das aus dem angloamerikanischen Raum stammende MARC-Datenformat (Machine Readable Cataloging) sowie das Katalogregelwerk AACR (Anglo-American Cataloging Rules), derzeit in der 1988 revidierten zweiten Ausgabe vorliegend, wurde letztes Jahr wie kein anderesThema auf breiter Basis diskutiert. Eine Gruppe Studierender am Institut für Bibliothekswissenschaft der Humboldt-Universität Berlin hat nun diese Diskussion aufgegriffen. In ihrem Publikationsprojekt unter der Leitung der Herausgeberin Petra Hauke ist es ihnen gelungen, Vertreter der unterschiedlichsten Meinungen zum Thema » RAK versus AACR« als Autoren für Einzelbeiträge in diesem Sammelband zu gewinnen. - Sachliche Diskussion - Wer die Diskussion verfolgt hat, weiß einen Teil der Autoren einer entsprechenden Meinungsfraktion ohne weiteres zuzuordnen. Die Diskussion ist auch mit Beteiligung einiger der Autoren in den fachspezifischen Mailinglisten tagesaktuell teilweise sehr heftig geführt worden. Mitunter sind die Beiträge auch durch Veröffentlichung an anderer Stelle oder durch Vorträge bereit bekannt gewesen und haben für diesen Band eine Oberarbeitung erfahren. Wenn auch der Begriff »versus« aus dem Titel den recht deutlichen emotionalen Frontverlauf zwischen Gegnern und Befürwortern des geplanten Umstiegs einfängt, so finden sich doch die Vertreter der verschiedensten Meinungsrichtungen auf einer sachlichen Ebene in diesem Buch wieder. Insofern kann es zum Verständnis der jeweiligen Gegenseite beitragen, ebenso wie zur Meinungsbildung bei Personen, die sich mit diesem Thema noch nicht intensiv beschäftigt haben. Quasi als »Repräsentantinnen« Der Deutschen Bibliothek und damit des Standardisierungsausschusses als beschlussfassendes Gremium zeigen Renate Gömpel und Gudrun Henze im einführenden Beitrag in erster Linie auf entwicklungsgeschichtlicher Ebene die Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten beider Regelwerke auf. Die Vorgeschichte des Umstiegsbeschlusses wird ebenfalls nachgezeichnet sowie ein Ausblick auf die weitere Planung gegeben. Auch führt das Autorinnenduo Gründe auf, die aus Sicht Der Deutschen Bibliothek für einen Umstieg sprechen. Tatsächlich hat Die Deutsche Bibliothek als größter nationaler Datenlieferant sicherlich auch das größte Interesse an einem Umstieg aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen. Zur bisherigen Umstiegsdiskussion hat Bernhard Eversberg durch seine Online-Umfrage der breiten Bibliotheksbasis Gehör verschafft. In seiner »Theorie der Bibliothekskataloge und Suchmaschinen« erarbeitet er die gemeinsamen und unterschiedlichen Grundlagen dieser beiden Suchwerkzeuge. Er weist hierbei auch auf die Bedeutung des Datenformates hin, das getrennt von den Regelwerken zu betrachten sei. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit verdient auch der Beitrag von Luise Hoffmann; das Projekt der Machbarkeitsstudie zum Umstieg von Seiten Der Deutschen Bibliothek liegt in ihren Händen. In ihrem Beitrag hat sie die verantwortungsvolle Aufgabe übernommen, die beiden Regelwerke aufgrund ihrer inneren Struktur zu vergleichen. Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede im Aufbau, bei den Bestimmungen für Haupt- und Nebeneinträge sowie den Ansetzungsregeln von Personen und Körperschaften kommen hier nicht zu kurz. Ihr Versuch, »Vorurteile abzubauen und die Gemeinsamkeiten der Regelwerke hervorzuheben«, trägt sehr dazu bei, dem strikten »versus« die Spitze zu nehmen.
  10. Burd, B.: Java und XML für Dummies (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Barry Budd erklärt, wie XML in Verbindung mit Java optimal funktionieren und Daten zwischen Anwendungen transferieren kann. Das Buch ist nicht nur für Anfänger interessant. Insbesondere Javabewanderte Web-Entwickler finden hier einen geradlinigen und lockeren Einstieg in die Zusammenarbeit von Java und XML. Die ersten 30 Seiten widmen sich der Programmiertheorie, der Installation von Java und den zusätzlich nötigen XMLrelevanten Klassen. Im zweiten Teil erfährt der Leser alles über die lineare Untersuchung von XML-Dateien und die Programmierung mit SAX. Es folgt der holistische Ansatz mit DOM und dessen Java-optimierter, eleganterer Alternative JDOM. XSL, die Anzeige von XML-Daten im Web und Java API for XML-Binding (JAXB) mit der man aus XML-Dokumenten maßgeschneiderte Java-Klassen dateien erstellen kann. Teil drei zeigt Spezialwerkzeuge für Webservices Soap, UDDI, WSDL, Java API for XML Messaging (JAXM) und die Arbeit mit XML-Registraren. Zu den Techniken erfährt der Leser sinnvolle Einsatzszenarien. Der Autor verdeutlicht die Theorie mit Code-Beispielen, die in Teilen für eigene Projekte verwendbar sind.
  11. Mackenzie Owen, J.S.: Format incompatibility and the exchange of bibliographic information : a comparative study (1976) 0.00
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  12. Byrne, D.J.: MARC manual : understanding and using MARC records (1998) 0.00
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    Date
    2. 8.2001 16:22:33
  13. Hagler, R.: ¬The bibliographic record and information technology (1991) 0.00
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  14. CCF/B: The Common Communication Format for bibliographic information (1992) 0.00
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  15. CCF/F: The Common Communication Format for factual information (1992) 0.00
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  16. Hopkinson, A. (Bearb.): Implementation notes for users of the Common Communication Format for bibliographic information (CCF/B) (1993) 0.00
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  17. Hopkinson, A. (Bearb.): Implementation notes for users of the Common Communication Format for factual information (CCF/F) (1993) 0.00
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    Rez. in: Information technology and libraries 13(1994) no.1, S.78-79 (K.L. Walter)
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