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of resources arose, it became necessary to collect more information to distinguish them from one another. This conceptual framework of the bibliographic record as a collection of data elements served American librarianship well in its first one-hundred years. Challenges to the current method have arisen in the form of new and different distribution methods, especially of the digital variety, and raise questions about whether the traditional conceptual model is still relevant and applicable.
31:) which represents and describes a specific resource. A bibliographic record contains the data elements necessary to help users identify and retrieve that resource, as well as additional supporting information, presented in a formalized bibliographic format. Additional information may support particular database functions such as search, or browse (e.g., by keywords), or may provide fuller presentation of the content item (e.g., the article's abstract). 459: 97:
Early American library catalogs in the colonial period were typically made available in book form, either manuscript or printed. In modern America, the title and author of a work were enough to distinguish it among others and order its record within a collection. However, as more and different kinds
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has the peculiarity to report notes about access and restrictions as well as the physical collocation of any single paper copy of each title, that exists in one of the libraries associated to their keeping system. This set of metadata allows to enforce the long-term digital preservation and content
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schema for expressing bibliographic data. BIBFRAME is still in draft form, but several libraries are already testing cataloging under the new format. BIBFRAME is particularly noteworthy because it describes resources using a number of different entities and relationships, unlike standard library
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Rachel Ivy Clarke (2014) Breaking Records: The History of Bibliographic Records and Their Influence in Conceptualizing Bibliographic Data, Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 53:3-4, 286-302, DOI:
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publications. The process of creation, exchange, and preservation of bibliographic records are parts of a larger process, called
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Carpenter, Michael (1994). "Catalogs and Cataloging". In Wiegand, Wayne A.; Davis, Donald G. Jr. (eds.).
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records, which aggregate many types of information into a single independently understandable record.
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Today's bibliographic record formats originate from the times of the traditional paper-based isolated
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The earliest known bibliographic records come from the catalogues (written in cuneiform script on
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Bibliographic records are usually retrievable from bibliographic indexes (e.g., contemporary
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Bibliographic Framework as a Web of Data: Linked Data Model and Supporting Services
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Miller, Eric; Uche Ogbuji; Victoria Mueller; Kathy MacDougall (21 November 2012).
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Cowell, Stephanie (May 1998). "The legendary library at Alexandria".
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recorded bibliographic records on 120 scrolls using a system called
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The Bibliographic Record and Information Technology
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Index

bibliographic index
library catalog
bibliographic databases
author
title
index term
metadata
digitized
born-digital
bibliographic control
clay tablets
ancient Greece
Callimachus of Cyrene
pinakes
MARC standards
BIBFRAME
libraries
library cataloguing systems
machine-readable
MARC standards
Common Communication Format
Library of Congress
BIBFRAME
RDF
National Library of France
ISBN
1-59158-075-7
ISBN
9781598848588
cite book

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