With the contributions of international experts, the book aims to explore the new boundaries of universal bibliographic control. Bibliographic control is radically changing because the bibliographic universe is radically changing: resources, agents, technologies, standards and practices. Among the main topics addressed: library cooperation networks; legal deposit; national bibliographies; new tools and standards (IFLA LRM, RDA, BIBFRAME); authority control and new alliances (Wikidata, Wikibase, Identifiers); new ways of indexing resources (artificial intelligence); institutional repositories; new book supply chain; “discoverability” in the IIIF digital ecosystem; role of thesauri and ontologies in the digital ecosystem; bibliographic contro...
The paper focuses on the possibilities and problems created for the humanities by the usage of Digit...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
With the contributions of international experts, the book aims to explore the new boundaries of univ...
Abstract The study examined bibliographic control practices in the digital age from conceptual and t...
Traditional UBC provides for the standardization of bibliographic records, the creation of guideline...
The library traditionally has performed a role within the information chain, where publishers and li...
Paper presented at the 67th IFLA General Conference and Council, Boston, USA, August 16-25, 2001. Re...
This paper can best be described as a report “from the trenches”. Standards for bibliographical data...
In this essay we intend to underline the importance of bibliographies, in the scientific research pr...
The goal of universal bibliographic control (UBC) as a world-wide system for the control and exchang...
Information finding is changing in a world of digital information and associated search systems, wit...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; provides a brief int...
Progress towards achieving the concepts of Universal Bibliographic Control and Universal Access to P...
Research libraries have entered an era of discontinuous change—a time when the cumulated assets of t...
The paper focuses on the possibilities and problems created for the humanities by the usage of Digit...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...
With the contributions of international experts, the book aims to explore the new boundaries of univ...
Abstract The study examined bibliographic control practices in the digital age from conceptual and t...
Traditional UBC provides for the standardization of bibliographic records, the creation of guideline...
The library traditionally has performed a role within the information chain, where publishers and li...
Paper presented at the 67th IFLA General Conference and Council, Boston, USA, August 16-25, 2001. Re...
This paper can best be described as a report “from the trenches”. Standards for bibliographical data...
In this essay we intend to underline the importance of bibliographies, in the scientific research pr...
The goal of universal bibliographic control (UBC) as a world-wide system for the control and exchang...
Information finding is changing in a world of digital information and associated search systems, wit...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; provides a brief int...
Progress towards achieving the concepts of Universal Bibliographic Control and Universal Access to P...
Research libraries have entered an era of discontinuous change—a time when the cumulated assets of t...
The paper focuses on the possibilities and problems created for the humanities by the usage of Digit...
Authority control is a quite recent term in the long history of cataloguing, although the underlying...
This paper is a think piece about the possible future of bibliographic control; it provides a brief ...