A view from the speaker's podium, at the start of the IFLA RBSCS's "A common international standard for rare materials? Why? And how?" conference, 22 February 2016, Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal On the 22nd of February 2016, the IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections Section delivered a one-day conference, hosted by the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, on the topic of changing trends in international descriptive standards for rare materials. The conference, entitled "A common international..
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The Rare Books and Special Collections Group Conference 2017, hosted at the picturesque University o...
On the 2 March 2020, the COST Action - Harmonising standardisation strategies to increase efficiency...
The final programme for the one-day conference “A common international standard for rare materials c...
“A common international standard for rare materials cataloguing? Why? And how?” 22nd February 2016, ...
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CIG Scotland is delighted to host an international seminar on RDA & Rare Materials, in conjunction w...
Rare Books and Special Collections Section Theme: "Out of the Stacks: Special Collections In Society...
The meeting was organised by the European Commission\u2019s Joint Research Centre and held at the JR...
The National Library of Brazil and the National Rare Books Program Identification (Plano Nacional de...
At the IFLA Annual World Congress this year in Cape Town, the Rare Books and Special Collections Sec...
The IFLA Rare Books and Special Collections section hosted a webinar, “Rare Books and Special Collec...
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The Rare Books and Special Collections Group Conference 2017, hosted at the picturesque University o...
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