National Bibliographic Register Updates!

One of our Section’s important projects, the National Bibliographic Register, provides information on national catalogs and metadata sharing.  Recently, updated information has been added for New Zealand and Finland.  Please visit the register to see this important resource! If you have information to update about your national bibliography, or you’d like to add your country’s […]

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Bibliography@IFLA WLIC 2016: Opening the National Bibliography: transforming access to data and building connections

The Bibliography Section organized a thought-provoking program in Columbus! We learned about visualizing biographic data in Sweden, using CCo in Germany, and Search Engine Optimization in Iran. Please visit the IFLA Library to read our authors’ papers at http://library.ifla.org/view/conferences/2016/2016-08-18/716.html  

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2016 Call for Papers

The Bibliography Section would like to announce its panel program for IFLA WLIC 2016: Opening the National Bibliography: Transforming Access to Data and Building Connections. National bibliographies provide a valuable record of the intellectual output of a country and its cultures. Formatting national catalog data to be harvestable, or presenting it as linked data, opens […]

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Seeking Your Ideas on Bibliography!

Greetings! The Bibliography Standing Committee would like to invite posts on topics related the use, management, and role of national bibliographies. We welcome posts from anyone interested; you do not need to be a member of the Standing Committee! Our goal is to have at least one post per month, and generate discussion. We’d especially […]

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Guidelines For The Future – Sharing Best Practice For National Bibliographies In A Digital Age

The changes brought about by the World Wide Web together with the dramatic growth of digital media have called into question many key assumptions on which national bibliography were founded. At the IFLA Bibliography Standing Committee’s Warsaw satellite meeting to the IFLA 2012 Congress a new web based resource was announced to replace the original […]

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‘National Bibliographies Transformed: Matters Relating to the Legal Deposit of Electronic Resources’ – The Bibliography Section Open Session at IFLA WLIC 2015

In addition to its section meetings, the Bibliography Section has organised an open session during the 2015 Cape Town conference addressing the legal deposit of electronic resources and the challenges it can pose to national bibliographic agencies. In many countries the scope of legal deposit is being extended to include electronic resources. However, the legislation and extent […]

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