Confronting the challenges of networked resources and the Web

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Confronting the challenges of networked resources and the Web

A conference designed to bring together authorities in the cataloging and metadata communities to discuss outstanding issues involving improved discovery and access to Web resources within the framework of international standards. Intended to produce recommendations that will help the Library of Congress, the framers of AACR, and the library profession develop and implement an effective response to the bibliographic challenges posed by the proliferation of Web resources.

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Language
English

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Confronting the challenges of networked resources and the Web
2000, Library of Congress
computer file / in English

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Table of Contents

What's new
Greetings from the Director for Cataloging
Conference program
Speakers, commentators, and papers
Conference sponsors
Conference discussion list
Logistical information for conference participants
Conference organizing team.

Edition Notes

Title from home page as viewed on Aug. 28, 2000.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
[Washington, D.C.]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
025.3
Library of Congress
Z695.24

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Format
[computer file] /

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31522084M
LCCN
2001561662

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