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There has been a considerable investment of time, money and effort in recent years in the creation of bibliographic records of books. The results are clearly visible. We now have AACR2, MARC records and a whole range of library networks—whether OCLC, RLIN et al in the States, or BLCMP, SWALCAP et al...

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Published in:New library world 1983-02, Vol.84 (2), p.21-27
Main Author: Hartley, Dick
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