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The Modern Greek Resources Project: Libraries, Collections, and Databases
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The Modern Greek Resources Project: Libraries, Collections, and Databases

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Greek bibliographic resources have generally been difficult to access in North America. This volume presents revised versions of papers first given at a meeting held in December 2006 that explored the possibility of effective transnational cooperation between libraries in Greece and in North America. Five broad themes dominated the conference: collection development and acquisition; bibliographic control (including cataloguing, adherence to standards, transliteration issues, and Unicode); reformatting (i.e., microfilming and digitization); indexing the contents of periodicals; and resource sharing and document delivery. Papers are either in English or Modern Greek.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Country
Greece
Date
21 November 2007
Pages
120
ISBN
9789608696044

Greek bibliographic resources have generally been difficult to access in North America. This volume presents revised versions of papers first given at a meeting held in December 2006 that explored the possibility of effective transnational cooperation between libraries in Greece and in North America. Five broad themes dominated the conference: collection development and acquisition; bibliographic control (including cataloguing, adherence to standards, transliteration issues, and Unicode); reformatting (i.e., microfilming and digitization); indexing the contents of periodicals; and resource sharing and document delivery. Papers are either in English or Modern Greek.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
Country
Greece
Date
21 November 2007
Pages
120
ISBN
9789608696044