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The UNIverse Project: state‐of‐the‐art of the standards, softwares and systems which will underpin the development. Part 2: record syntax conversion, result set de‐duplication, and multilingual thesauri

C. Clissman (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
R. Murray (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
E. Davidson (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
J. Hands (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
O. Sijtsma (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
A. Noordzij (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
R. Moulton (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
S. Shanawa (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
J. Darzentas (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)
I. Pettman (UNIverse consortium, Data Systems Ltd, Brincliffe House, 861 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 7AE, UK)

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 February 1998

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Abstract

Provides a brief introduction to the UNIverse Project and its major objectives. Continues the overview of the international standards, softwares and systems which will enable bibliographic searching of multiple distributed library catalogues. Part 2 reviews three further areas: record syntax conversion which covers UNIMARC, SGML and Dublin Core; result set de‐duplication, covering International Standard Book Number (ISBN), International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), the Universal Standard Bibliographic Code (USBC), Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI), Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) and Uniform Resource Names (URN); and multi‐lingual thesauri.

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Clissman, C., Murray, R., Davidson, E., Hands, J., Sijtsma, O., Noordzij, A., Moulton, R., Shanawa, S., Darzentas, J. and Pettman, I. (1998), "The UNIverse Project: state‐of‐the‐art of the standards, softwares and systems which will underpin the development. Part 2: record syntax conversion, result set de‐duplication, and multilingual thesauri", New Library World, Vol. 99 No. 1, pp. 10-19. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074809810196707

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