Bibliographic Record definition
Bibliographic Record means an entry in a bibliographic index (or a library catalog) which represents and describes a specific edition of a resource (but not a specific item). A Bibliographic Record contains the data elements necessary to help users identify that resource. A single Bibliographic Record can have multiple Item Records attached to it.
Bibliographic Record means author, title, ISBN (books) or ISSN (journals), publisher, date of publication, and place of publication.
Examples of Bibliographic Record in a sentence
During this period, the TSPC was principally concerned with the Single Bibliographic Record Pilot Project and organizational issues related to establishing more collaborative Technical Services standards and practices.