The bibliographic record and information technology

When patrons use a library catalogue, they seek information without regard to the library's cataloguing technology. It is crucial then that bibliographic records provide complete, detailed information on ""each"" item no matter what process or media format is in place. Picki...

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Main Author: Hagler, Ronald (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago American Library Association 1997
Edition:Third edition
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