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Eden, Library Technology Reports issue available

Posted by: William Denton, 25 January 2007 7:44 am
Categories: Papers

Brad Eden reports that the issue he put together for Library Technology Reports (November/December 2006, 42:6), Functional Requirements of Bibliographic Records, is available. As you’d guess from the title, it’s all about FRBR.

Library Technology Reports isn’t a regular magazine or journal and you won’t find it on the newsstand. If you’re not at a university or some large institution like that you may find it difficult to get a copy, but try your public library. They may have access through an online service.


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  1. This doesn’t seem to have made it into the online services yet. The University of Toronto gets electronic access to LTR from three provders but none of them list the November/December 2006 issue. So wait a bit or set up an agent to notify you, or something.

    Comment by wtd — 26 January 2007 @ 5:53 pm

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