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.

Related to Bibliographic Record

  • Biometric record, as applied to student PII, means one or more measurable biological or behavioral characteristics that can be used for automated recognition of person, which includes fingerprints, retina and iris patterns, voiceprints, DNA sequence, facial characteristics, and handwriting.

  • Electronic Record and “Electronic Signature” shall have the meanings assigned to them, respectively, by 15 USC §7006, as it may be amended from time to time.

  • Electronic Record(s) means the electronic record as defined under clause (t) of sub-section (1) of section 2 of the Information Technology Act, 2000.

  • Print means a multiple produced by, but not limited to, such processes as engraving, etching, woodcutting, lithography, and serigraphy, a multiple produced or developed from a photographic negative, or a multiple produced or developed by any combination of such processes.

  • Electronic recording A mortgage or a mortgage-related document created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored by electronic means (that complies with the requirements of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act or the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, as applicable) that has been accepted for recording by a participating county land records office which accepts such electronic record of a mortgage or a mortgage-related document as an alternative to recordation of the original paper form of such document.