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Christine Oliver: Navigating the Library Catalogue: How FRBR Helps Our Users

Posted by: William Denton, 4 May 2005 10:42 pm
Categories: Blog Mentions,Conferences

The Manitoba Library Association NewsLine gives detailed coverage to a talk by Christine Oliver, chair of the Canadian Committee on Cataloguing: Navigating the Library Catalogue: How FRBR Helps Our Users, given on 4 May 2005. A comment was added saying, “This was one of the best FRBR sessions that I’ve attended and Christine Oliver gave us really up-to-the-minute information.” Unfortunately, neither the text of the talk nor any slides are available on conference web site.


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