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Reconsidering Universal Bibliographic Control in Light of the Semantic Web

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Author
Dunsire, Gordon
Hillmann, Diane
Phipps, Jon
Abstract

The goal of universal bibliographic control (UBC) as a world-wide system for the control and exchange of bibliographic information acknowledges the resource discovery metadata requirements of modern, global scale users of information. The first decade of this millennium has seen a significant change in thinking about the functions of UBC and how they can best be realized.

Date Issued
2012-09-17
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Keywords
metadata
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Universal Bibliographic Control
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Semantic Web
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Linked Data
Previously Published as
Journal of Library Metadata, v. 12, issue 2-3, 2012, pp. 164-176
ISSN
1937-5034
Type
article

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