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A conceptual plan for the description and control of bibliographic works.
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A conceptual plan for the description and control of bibliographic works./
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Leazer, Gregory Hart.
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226 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 54-07, Section: A, page: 2367.
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A conceptual plan for the description and control of bibliographic works.
Leazer, Gregory Hart.
A conceptual plan for the description and control of bibliographic works.
- 226 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 54-07, Section: A, page: 2367.
Thesis (D.L.S.)--Columbia University, 1993.
This dissertation is a conceptual design of a bibliographic retrieval system that enables more thorough control of bibliographic entities. A bibliographic entity has two components: the intellectual work and the physical item. The atomic unit of contemporary bibliographic retrieval systems is a description of the item. The work is described only implicitly by collocating, or gathering together, descriptions of bibliographic items. This method has resulted in a tool that does not include important descriptive attributes of the work, as for example, information regarding its history, its genre and intellectual form, and especially its bibliographic relationships. A bibliographic relationship is an association between two bibliographic entities. This dissertation is part of a general research effort to re-conceptualize the library catalog as a bibliographic database.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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A system evaluation methodology was used to create a conceptual model for a bibliographic retrieval system. The model is based upon an analysis of data elements in the USMARC Formats for Bibliographic Data. A conceptual schema for the proposed bibliographic retrieval system is created in the design stage of the system evaluation.
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