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INIS Training Seminar 7-11 October 2013 Vienna, Austria Kristina Epperson INIS Unit

INIS Training Seminar 7-11 October 2013 Vienna, Austria Kristina Epperson INIS Unit International Atomic Energy Agency k .epperson@iaea.org. Matrices of Bibliographic Data Elements. Matrices correlating type of record, bibliographic level, and data elements:

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INIS Training Seminar 7-11 October 2013 Vienna, Austria Kristina Epperson INIS Unit

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  1. INIS Training Seminar 7-11 October 2013 Vienna, Austria Kristina Epperson INIS Unit International Atomic Energy Agencyk.epperson@iaea.org

  2. Matrices of Bibliographic Data Elements Matrices correlating type of record, bibliographic level, and data elements: • ‘M’ - data element is mandatory, must be always entered for the associated type of record • ‘P’ - data element must be entered if the information is present;- also permission to include information even if it is not present in the publication itself, e.g. a CODEN • ‘F’ - data element is forbidden and should not be used for this type of record

  3. Publications to Consult INIS Reference Series: IAEA-INIS-1: Guide to Bibliographic Description (June 2009) IAEA-INIS-11: INIS List of Journal Titles (Sep 2012) Other publications in electronic form on the INIS Web site: http://www.iaea.org/inis/products-services/publications/index.html

  4. GOOD LUCK! Thank you! Kristina EPPERSON k.epperson@iaea.org

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