Fingerprints = Empreintes = Impronte. Paris: Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, 1984. 2 vol., reproduced at supplemented by the periodical: Nouvelles des empreintes = Fingerprint newsletter. - No. 1 (1981)- Paris: Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, 1981-, reproduced at Gaskell, Philip. A New Introduction to Bibliography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1972.
IFLA Study Group on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records, Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records: Final Report. Mnchen: K.G. Saur, 1998. Also available at 7070 International Conference on Cataloguing Principles. Report. London: International Federation of Library Associations, 1963.
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Guidelines for the application of the ISBDs to the description of component parts. London: IFLA Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC Programme, 1988. Available online at:
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. IFLA Cataloguing Principles: the Statement of International Cataloguing Principles (ICP) and its Glossary in 20 Languages. Ed. by Barbara B. Tillett and Ana Lupe Cristn. Mnchen: K.G. Saur, 2009. Also available at 7080 International Organization for Standardization. ISO 832:1994, Information and documentation - Bibliographic description and references - Rules for the abbreviation of bibliographic terms.
International Organization for Standardization. ISO 2108:2005, Information and documentation - International standard book number (ISBN) International Organization for Standardization. ISO 3297:2007, Information and documentation - International standard serial number (ISSN) International Organization for Standardization. ISO 3901:2001, Information and documentation - International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) International Organization for Standardization. ISO 4217:2008, Codes for the representation of currencies and funds.
C-Appendix C ISBD 7090 International Organization for Standardization. ISO 10957:2009, Information and documentation - International standard music number (ISMN) International Organization for Standardization. ISO 80000-3:2006, Quantities and units. Part 3, Space and time. Revises ISO 31-1:1992.
RDA/ONIX Framework for Resource Categorization. 2006. Available at:
Joan M. ODLISЧOnline Dictionary for Library and Information Science, Also available in print, Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited, 2004.
U.S. Defense Mapping Agency, Hydrographic/Topographic Center. Glossary of Mapping, Charting, and Geodetic Terms. 4th ed. 1981. Reprint, Honolulu, Hawaii: University Press of the Pacific, 2005.
7100 Vriesema, P.C.A. УThe STCN-fingerprintФ, in: Studies in bibliography 39 (1986), p. 93-100; УThe STCNfingerprintФ, available online at C-ISBD 2010 Appendix D APPENDIX D: ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations for use in English-language records are recommended but not prescribed.
Other abbreviations as used in ISO 83221 and ISO 80000-322 are recommended for use throughout the ISBD (see A.6.4).
b&w black and white CD compact disc (sound recordings) CD-I compact disc-Interactive CD-ROM compact disc read-only memory cm/s centimetres per second col. colour, coloured cop. copyright diam. diameter fr. frame or frames ill. illustrations in. inch or inches ips inches per second m/s metres per second mono monophonic/monaural p. pages p or P phonogram date photo CD photo compact disc quad quadraphonic rpm revolutions per minute sd. sound si. silent stereo stereophonic vol. volume or volumes ISO 832. Information and DocumentationЦBibliographic Description and ReferencesЦRules for the Abbreviation of Bibliographic Term.
ISO 80000-3:2006. Quantities and UnitsЧPart 3: Space and time.
D-ISBD 2010 Appendix E APPENDIX E: GLOSSARY Definitions are given for those terms used in the ISBD in a special sense, or in one of several senses in 7110 general use. Some terms used in the normal bibliographic sense are also defined. Sources for some definitions are identified after the definition. Full citations are given in the bibliography (Appendix C).
Х AACR2 = Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd edition Х DCRM(B) = Descriptive Cataloging of Rare Materials (Books) Х ODLIS = Joan M. Reitz, Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science (used by permission) Х USDMA = U.S. Defense Mapping Agency absorption the incorporation of one or more continuing resources into another continuing resource, with the absorbed continuing resources typically losing their separate identities 7120 access
7190 Usually designed to be inserted into a display or playback device catalogue number an identification number a record label assigns to a recording E-ISBD 2010 Appendix E chief source of information see preferred source of information chorus score notated music for a work for voices and instruments that gives only the choral music in score form without the music for the instruments cine mode arrangement of successive images on microfilm and filmstrips with the base of each frame perpendicular 7200 to the edges of the film; see also comic mode close score notated music giving all the parts on a minimum of staves, normally two collation a list of the signatures of a book, indicating the number of leaves in each collective title a title for a resource that consists of two or more individual works that applies to the resource as a whole colophon a statement usually at the end of a resource giving information about its publication or printing, and in some cases, other bibliographic information, including the title. Particularly in fifteenth- and sixteenth 7210 century books, and in Asian books until the twentieth century, the colophon may give information generally found on the title page in later books (See also Title page, Title-page substitute) coloured illustration an illustration containing any colour; black, white, and shades of grey are not to be considered colours comic mode arrangement of successive images on microfilm and filmstrips with the base of each frame parallel to the edge of the film; see also cine mode [ODLIS] common title that part of the title that is carried by a group of related resources in addition to their different section titles. The common title serves to indicate this relationship and together with the section title identifies a 7220 given resource. The common title may also be common to a main resource and its supplement or supplements and to a main series and its subseries when the supplement or supplements or subseries have a dependent title or titles condensed score notated music giving only the principal musical parts on a minimum of staves, usually organized by instrumental sections conductor part see piano (violin, etc.) conductor part container any housing for a resource, a group of resources, or a part of a resource, that is physically separable from 7230 the material being housed (The sleeve, album or a slipcase, box, or folder for a set of discs is a container;
a cassette or cartridge is not.) (See also Physical carrier) content standard a detailed set of rules for preparing bibliographic records to describe and represent resources added to a library or archival collection. A content standard is established to maintain consistency within the catalogue and between the catalogues of libraries or archives using the same standard. The word УcontentФ refers to the content of the bibliographic or descriptive record, not the content of the resource being described E-Appendix E ISBD continuing resource a resource that is issued over time with no predetermined conclusion. A continuing resource is either a 7240 serial or an ongoing integrating resource coordinates