Generally, grey literature lacks any strict or meaningful bibliographic control.
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This would support IFLA's Universal Bibliographic Control program.
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During the 1970s, IFLA established an office for Universal Bibliographic Control.
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She also studied ALA rules and LC filing rules to learn all that she could about bibliographic control.
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However, there are certain overlaps between the two media and they undoubtedly share common frustrations such as bibliographic control issues.
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Laws and regulations also govern the publication of the national bibliography, bibliographic control and the management of ISBNs and ISSNs.
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The process of creation, exchange, and preservation of bibliographic records are parts of a larger process, called bibliographic control.
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Verona served as both a member of the Consulting Committee of the International Committee of Bibliographic Control and as the chairperson of the IFLA's Section for cataloguing from 1974-1977.
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"' Bibliographic control "'provides the philosophical basis of cataloging, defining the rules for sufficiently describing information resources to enable users to find and select the most appropriate resource.
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As stated by Knowlton, access points " should be what a particular type of library patron would be most likely to search under-- regardless of the notion of universal bibliographic control ."