Bibliographic description and retrieval facilities in the context of modern public libraries
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v5i2.1116Abstract
The Cartagena City Council is developing a research project on new information technologies, with the aim of promoting interoperability between different information management centres, as well as between different information technologies, in order to make easier tasks of information professionals and an user-friendly access to information items, at a local and remote level. The project is carrying out an in-house description system, using the MARC formats, as well as a tagging system, using metadata languages. It also allows retrieval of information through the use of OPAC's and Z39.50 protocol, and tools to disseminate information in a more generic wayDownloads
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