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Among the problems associated with the requirements and the prospects for international standards for the exchange of bibliographic records in machine‐readable form are the various roles of national bibliographies and national libraries; a lack of international cataloguing standards; a lack of an international subject control system; language difficulties; character sets and codes; and non‐roman alphabets. These problems lie behind the development of various MARC formats out of UNIMARC. In this final part of a four‐part article describes the formats for South Africa, Taiwan, Japan, Croatia and Germany and indicates the points of difference and local requirements.
Keywords:
COMECON countries,
Croatia,
Germany,
Japan,
Libraries,
National bibliographies,
South Africa,
Taiwan,
United Kingdom,
USA
© MCB UP Limited
1995
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