Multi-Script and Multi-Language bibliographic databases: some Japanese perspectives
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Wells, David
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Wells, David. 1998. Multi-Script and Multi-Language bibliographic databases: some Japanese perspectives, in Not known (ed), Victorian Association for Library Automation 9th Biennial Conference, Jan 1 1998, pp. 411-415. Melbourne: Victorian Association for Library Automation
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Victorian Association for Library Automation 9th Biennial Conference
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This paper, based on research visits made during 1996, examines the provision of multi-language and multi-script bibliographic databases in Japan, concentrating particularly on the university and public library sector. It discusses issues in multi-script database creation, describes sample implementations and examines prospects for future development.
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