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Volume 44, Number 3
July 2000

Special Issue What in the World . . . Cataloging on an International Scale Papers from the ALCTS preconference, June 26, 1998

Articles

Introduction
Daniel W. Kinney

The Emerging Global Bibliographic Network: The Era of International Standardization in the Development of Cataloging Policy
John D. Byrum Jr.

REUSE or Rule Harmonization: Just a Project?
Monika Münnich

The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules and Their Future
Ralph W. Manning

Harmonization of USMARC, CAN/MARC, and UKMARC
Sally H. McCallum

Local Creation/Global Use: Bibliographic Data in the International Arena
Glenn Patton

IFLA Section on Cataloguing: “Why in the World?”
Ingrid Parent

The IFLA Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: International Standards for Universal Bibliographic Control
Olivia M. A. Madison

The Unicode Standard: Its Scope, Design Principles, and Prospects for International Cataloging
Joan M. Aliprand

Authority Control at the International Level
Barbara B. Tillett

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