This document provides guidelines for the creation and editing of bibliographic records and holdings statements for remote access electronic resources on the National Bibliographic Database (NBD). The Libraries Australia Expert Advisory Group to Review the Guidelines for the Cataloguing of Electronic Resources has developed the guidelines in consultation with Libraries Australia users.
They have been tailored to provide specific help with cataloguing remote access electronic resources which are accessed via computer networks. They apply to a range of electronic resources including e-journals, titles supplied by aggregator services, databases, web sites, images, sound files. They are not intended for use in the cataloguing of locally accessed electronic resources such as CD-ROMs or electronic resources that do not require a computer for access such as videodiscs.
Reasons to record electronic resources on the ANBD
Libraries Australia encourages libraries to record their electronic resources on the NBD even if the resource is not available for interlibrary loan as listing has many benefits for resource sharing:
- End users who search Libraries Australia may have access to the material
- Onsite access may still be available
- Supports the sharing of metadata for electronic materials between libraries
- Contributed records support re-use in services such as subject gateways
- Provides library managers and planners with a better picture of the materials that are owned or licenced by Australian libraries, and trends in the library sector.
Libraries are encouraged to contribute all electronic resource records that meet the Libraries Australia minimum record standards.
Cataloguing standards
These guidelines are intended to be a guide to applying existing standards to electronic resources and are not intended as a replacement for the standards. They are primarily intended for the creation of MARC21 records by cataloguers. Libraries that create or harvest metadata for their electronic resources through semi or fully automated processes should adopt the recommendations as required, particularly where they support the generation of records that meet the Libraries Australia minimum record standards.
The standards for bibliographic and holdings data for electronic resources are evolving and the interpretation of standards may vary between organisations. It is to be expected that there may be some differences in the application of standards in records that are added to the NBD for the foreseeable future. Any changes in the international standards will be considered as part of any further development of the Libraries Australia guidelines.
Separate or single records
Libraries Australia recommends the creation of separate records when a resource exists in both electronic and non-electronic form. However it is recognised that libraries may not wish to create a separate record for all of their electronic resources, for example the digitised form of an original or rare item or a government publication.
In such cases cataloguers may add both an ‘Additional physical form available’ linking note field (MARC field 530) and a linking field (MARC field 856) which both contain the electronic location and access information (i.e. URLs). It is recognised that recording URLs in both fields creates additional maintenance because notes fields are not easily amenable to verification by link checking software. Location and access data should be entered in field 856 if local cataloguing policy only supports entry of a single field for this data. As noted before it is more compatible with link checking software and is more commonly used for supporting hypertext links in library systems.
If separate records are created for both electronic and non-electronic forms an ‘Additional physical form available’ linking note (MARC field 530) should be included in the bibliographic records for both forms to indicate the existence of the alternative.
Libraries Australia also recommends the creation of a single aggregator neutral record when a title is included in multiple aggregator services. This is a record that represents all versions of the same online serial on one record where the same serial title is available from multiple aggregators. Aggregator neutral records eliminate the need for extensive record editing and maintenance to reflect a title’s inclusion or exclusion from an aggregation. They also simplify the presentation of records, minimising inadvertent duplication and confusion to users.
When cataloguing electronic books an additional factor to consider is whether the resource is a reproduction. Those that maintain the pagination of the original monograph are treated as reproductions. For further guidance on determining an electronic reproduction see Library of Congress Rule Interpretation 1.11A. If the electronic book has a different pagination to the original then it is not treated as a reproduction and should be catalogued as an original monographic electronic resource.
Recommended Data Elements
This section describes the data elements that would usually be included in bibliographic records for electronic resources. It is not intended to be a complete list of the data elements that may be required as instructions and examples on the creation of the more commonly used bibliographic descriptions and access points are well covered in existing cataloguing standards documentation.
Libraries that use machine-generated bibliographic records, for example through the use of PERL scripts or automatic metadata harvesting, should refer to the Libraries Australia minimum record standards. Automated metadata generation may not deliver a full level record but consistent adherence to the minimum level will enable libraries to successfully report and maintain these records on the NBD.
For more details about these and other data elements please consult the MARC21 concise format for bibliographic data. For examples on the application of these fields and their content please refer to the Examples provided below and to the Resource Documents
Leader/06 (Type of record)
The Type of record code (Leader/06) in records for electronic resources should be coded to convey the most significant aspect of the work and in terms of the content of the resource.
| Type of resource | Examples | Leader/06 code |
|---|---|---|
| Textual data | Electronic journals, documents, books, bibliographic databases, theses | a, t |
| Image data | Pictures, moving images | g or k |
| Maps data | Maps, atlases, cartographic items | e or f |
| Music data | Notation or scanned images of scores | c or d |
| Sound data | MIDI files, streaming audio | i or j |
| Electronic programs, systems or services | Software, online systems and services, numeric data | m |
Leader/07 (Bibliographic level)
The bibliographic level code (Leader/07) in records for electronic resources should be coded to convey either the serial, monographic or integrating nature of the item described.
To determine whether the resource is integrating consider whether it is added to or changed by means of updates that do not remain discrete and are integrated into the whole, noting that integrating resources can be finite or continuing.
| Type of resources | Examples | Leader/07 code |
|---|---|---|
| Website | American Mathematical Society website [electronic resource]
|
i |
| Online newsletter | Notices of the American Mathematical Society [electronic resource] | s |
| Web document | Australia’s thylacine [electronic resource] : to clone or not to clone? | m |
006 (Fixed Length Data Elements)
Unless Leader/06 is coded ‘m’ it is necessary to include field 006 to describe the electronic aspects of the resource. For textual electronic resources the Computer file type subfield (006/09) will usually be coded “d” (Document). Code “m” should be used when the item is a combination of two or more types of files, eg text with a significant amount of multimedia files.
007 (Physical Description Fixed Field)
The electronic resource 007 should be used in any record representing an item whose carrier is a computer file. For an online electronic resource the Specific Material Designation subfield (007/01) should be coded “r” (Remote) and Dimension (007/04) should be coded “n” (Not applicable).
008 (Fixed-length Data Elements)
Use the 008 fixed fields that are appropriate to the type of record indicated in Leader/06.
For continuing integrating resources the Type of Date / Publication Status subfield (008/06) should be coded as either “c” (currently published) or “d” (ceased). For finite integrating resources use the code “m” (Multiple dates).
Records for serial publications often lack a definable frequency, with information being constantly updated and changed. If this is the case, the Frequency subfield (008/18) should be coded “blank” (No determinable frequency) and the Regularity subfield (008/19) should be coded “x” (Completely irregular).
008/23 or 008/29 ( Form of Item)
The form of item code for electronic resources is code ‘s’ (Electronic).
020 (International Standard Book Number)
Record the ISBN of the electronic resource. If the electronic and other versions share the same ISBN enter it in both the 020 and 776 Additional Physical Form Entry fields.
| 020 | ## | |a0471394882 (Online) |
022 (International Standard Serial Number)
Record the ISSN of the electronic resource. If the electronic and other versions share the same ISSN enter it in both the 022 and 776 Additional Physical Form Entry fields.
042 (Authentication Code)
If the item is produced at an Australian institution, by an Australian author or the content relates to Australia indicate this by adding the code “anuc” (Australian National Union Catalogue).
130 (Main Entry – Uniform Title)
Add a uniform title if the electronic resource is also available with the same title in other formats or in other versions. Use the qualification term “(Online)” where appropriate.
| 130 | ## | |a Aboriginal history (Online) |
250 (Edition)
Electronic books catalogued as reproductions should include edition details that are appropriate to the original work being reproduced.
260 (Publication, distribution, etc)
Electronic books catalogued as reproductions should include publication and distribution details that are appropriate to the original work being reproduced.
300 (Physical Description)
Records for remote access electronic resources may include a 300 field which records the extent of the resource. For electronic books catalogued as reproductions record description details that are appropriate to the original work being reproduced.
500 (General Notes)
A number of general notes may be required, including recognition of the source of title proper or other general notes and explanation of updating procedures.
1. Source of title proper
This note should always be included in a record for an electronic resource even when the title is taken from the chief source of information. Always indicate the date on which the title was viewed for cataloguing.
| 500 | ## | |aTitle from title screen (viewed on Sept. 1, 2006) |
506 (Restrictions On Access Note)
Give a note to record any restrictions on access to the resource.
| 506 | 41 | |aSubscription and registration required for access. |
Currently there is no single data element that can be reliably used to identify free web resources. Users can infer that data is freely available through the absence of restriction statements in field 506 or field 856. Libraries Australia also recommends flagging items as ‘Freely available’ in field 856 (z subfield). This collocates location and access provisions in a single tag, making it easier for the user to see.
| 856 | 4# | |uhttp://www.aera.net/pubs/er|zCurrent issue and archive freely available online here |
516 (Type Of Computer File Or Data Note)
This field may be used to describe the file or document formats, or other file characteristics, of the resource. NB. Do not use field 256 for file characteristics as it replicates information already held elsewhere in the record.
520 (Summary Or Abstract Note)
A note to explain the type of information contained in the resource is recommended.
530 (Additional Physical Form Available Note)
If the cataloguer is aware that a resource exists in both electronic and non-electronic form, Libraries Australia recommends that an ‘Additional physical form available’ linking note (MARC field 530) be included in the bibliographic records for both versions to indicate the existence of the alternative form.
| 530 | ## | |aAlso available online. On 18/8/2006 available from website of New South Wales Dept. of Education and Training at: http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/policies /gats/programs/organisation/cases.htm |
| 500 | ## | |aIssue for 2005-06 also distributed to depository libraries in paper format with Supt. of Docs. class no.: ED 1.8:C 83/17 |
| 530 | ## | |aAlso issued in print. |
It is recommended that electronic location and access information is also recorded in MARC field 856.
533 (Reproduction note)
When cataloguing an e-book as a reproduction give in a single note details relating to the reproduction and its publication availability:
- Format of the reproduction
- Dates of publication and/or sequential designation of issues reproduced (for serials)
- Place and name of the agency responsible for the reproduction
- Date of the reproduction
- Physical description of the reproduction if different from the original
- Series statement of the reproduction (if applicable)
- Notes relating to the reproduction (if applicable) – e.g. Source of title, File characteristics, Restrictions on access, System requirements, Mode of access, etc.
Optionally also use 533 subfield ’7′ – Fixed-length data elements of reproduction to provide coded information about the reproduction.
| 533 | ## | |aElectronic reproduction. |bSomerset, New Jersey : |cWiley InterScience,|d2003. |nTitle from title screen (viewed on 14 July, 2005). |nIn PDF format. |7s2003####dcun#s |
538 (System Details Note)
This note records system information. It should be provided to explain any special access requirements such as browser plug-ins. It is not required for standard browser access to online material.
| 538 | ## | |aSystem requirements: Real Player for video and sound files. |
776 (Additional Physical Form Entry)
This field may be used to provide a link between physical formats and to provide the ISBN/ISSN of the alternate version.
| 130 | 0# | |aEmerging infectious diseases (Online) |
| 245 | 10 | |aEmerging infectious diseases|h[electronic resource]:|bEID |
| 530 | ## | |aAlso issued in print. |
| 776 | 1# | |tEmerging infectious diseases|x1080-6040 |
Alternatively, in addition to the 530 provide the note as subfield |i in the 776 field
| 130 | 0# | |aEmerging infectious diseases (Online) |
| 245 | 10 | |aEmerging infectious diseases|h[electronic resource]:|bEID |
| 530 | ## | |aAlso issued in print. |
| 776 | 1# | |iPrint version|tEmerging infectious diseases|x1080-6040 |
The Libraries Australia policy is to list holdings even when materials are not available for interlibrary loan. Even if document delivery is not permitted, holdings on NBD records still provide many benefits for resource sharing and resource management, including:
- Support seamless access to print and electronic resources
- Enable end users to determine if electronic resources are available through their own library
- Alert end users to potential access restrictions at other libraries
- Enable libraries to manage and monitor electronic coverage levels in their collections
- Support networked access to information using standard metadata
- Enable the export of MARC records for electronic collection sets from the NBD to local systems
Holdings statements should only indicate when the resource is not available for document delivery or where restrictions apply. The following generic statements are recommended:
- Available for document delivery – restrictions apply
- Not available for document delivery
| 850 | ## | |aANL|cInternet|h See Internet for available issues |
| 850 | ## | |aQGU|cOnline access. Not available for document delivery |
It is recommended that libraries apply their Local System Numbers (LSNs) to their electronic holdings on the NBD. LSNs are important data matching keys for libraries that contribute holdings to the NBD. They facilitate synchronisation between local systems and the NBD and enable libraries to accurately and efficiently reflect changes in their local catalogues through automated processes such as batch uploads or global holdings changes. They also serve as additional finding and verification keys for those libraries who add holdings online.
| 850 | ## | |aWU|bS123456|cOnline access. Available for document delivery – restrictions apply. |
As an alternative to a generic holdings statement, each library may nominate its preferred customised holdings statement to be applied to any record or collection of records on the NBD. It is still strongly recommended that customised statements include details of any access or document delivery restrictions.
For records corresponding to electronic aggregations or datasets, each library may also apply their holdings statements to either the complete set of records or a defined subset of records.
Libraries Australia recommends that details of the actual serial issues not be included in the holdings statement as issue availability may vary significantly over time, for example back issues may be added, a publisher may decide to only make available the current and selected previous issues, or a publisher may lose interest and cease adding issues to the Internet. If possible add a note (subfield h) to direct users to the source of current coverage of the resource.
856 (Electronic Location and Access)
This field contains the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) in subfield ‘u’ and other details required to locate and access the resource. Most records require an 856 for the URL address and some may require extra 856 fields to indicate other access options such as ftp, table of contents, etc.
Subfield ‘z’ is used for additional public notes about the electronic resource for example, subscription information or access restrictions. If the electronic location is generally accessible supply appropriate terminology in subfield ‘z’ to indicate that the resource is immediately or freely accessible.
| 856 | 41 | |uhttp://www.wssinfo.org/en/40%5Fwfl%5F2005.html/|zFreely available online |
| 856 | 41 | |zRequires free registration |uhttp://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?tid=10611&ttype= |
Subfield ‘z’ is also appropriate when the title is available from a number of locations. Add a note (‘z’ subfield) to each 856 so that each version can easily be distinguished. Use appropriate text for each note, for example: Publisher site, Archived at ANL, Archived at VSL. Give preference to the publisher’s URL as this is usually more up-to-date than the archived version.
| 856 | 70 | |zPublisher site|uhttp://members.iinet.net.au/~alexandergbiggs/|2http |
| 856 | 40 | |Archived at ANL|uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-c4000 |
| 856 | 40 | |zFor North America:|uhttp://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/ |
| 856 | 41 | |zUK mirror site:|uhttp://www.rlg.ac.uk/preserv/diginews/ |
| 856 | 41 | |zArchived version:|uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-25203 |
If the electronic location is only available to your institution indicate this by including a subfield ‘x’ with the text beginning ‘ISD5:’ to record the NUC symbol of your library. Any access restrictions should also be recorded in subfield ‘z’
| 856 | ## | |xISD5:XNTU|uhttp://ezproxy.ntu.edu.au/login?url/|zOnline access for CDU staff & students only. Not available for document delivery |
It is recommended that persistent identifiers be used in NBD records where these are available. A persistent identifier is a name for a resource which remains the same regardless of where the resource is located thus ensuring that links to the resource will continue to work and remain actionable even if it is moved, or its ownership changes. For further information refer to the papers listed under Resource documents. Examples of the preferred persistent identifier systems such as DOI, Handles, URNs are listed below:
| 856 | 40 | |uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/3527602100|zAuthentication may be required |
| 856 | 41 | |uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3409969 |
| 856 | 40 | |upurl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS4612 |
| 856 | 41 | |zArchived at ANL$uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-61938 |
Maintenance
As with all bibliographic and holdings records added to the NBD, users are strongly encouraged to update records for electronic resources when there are changes to the publication or to a library’s holdings.
1. Amending records when Internet resources disappear
If an electronic resource ceases to exist the bibliographic record for the resource should be retained on Libraries Australia and a note should be added to indicate that it has disappeared. The 856 field should be removed as its primary purpose is to provide a direct link to the resource. The URL should be retained within a note only.
Resource documents
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd edition, 2002 Revision (AACR2)
Cataloging Electronic Resources: OCLC-MARC Coding Guidelines / OCLC
Guidelines for Coding Electronic Resources in Leader/06 / Library of Congress, Network Development and MARC Standards Office.
Guidelines for the Use of Field 856 / Library of Congress, Network Development and MARC Standards Office
Integrating Resources: A Cataloging Manual / Program for Cooperative Cataloging.
Library of Congress Rule Interpretations, Second Edition, 1989
MARC21 concise format for bibliographic data
Managing web resources for persistent access
Sample Records
| Record 1: Electronic journal |
|---|
| 000 | 01322cas a2200349 a 4500 | |
| 001 | 000024720570 | |
| 003 | AuCNLKIN | |
| 005 | 20030616190345.0 | |
| 006 | m e d | |
| 007 | cr cn|—uuuuu | |
| 008 | 021213c20019999acaqr p s 0 a0eng d | |
| 040 | __ | |aSUA |beng |
| 042 | __ | |aanuc |
| 043 | __ | |au-at— |
| 082 | 0_ | |a020.5 |
| 130 | 0_ | |aAustralian library journal (Online) |
| 245 | 14 | |aThe Australian library journal |h[electronic resource]. |
| 246 | 3_ | |iAt head of webpage title: |aALJ |
| 260 | __ | |a[Canberra ] :|bALIA. |
| 362 | 1_ | |aCoverage as of Dec. 13 2002: v. 50, no. 1 (Feb. 2001)- |
| 500 | __ | |aTitle from home page (viewed Dec. 13 2002) |
| 516 | __ | |aText (Electronic journal) |
| 530 | __ | |aAvailable also in print form. |
| 555 | 0_ | |aIndexes: Vols. 15 (1966)-19 (1970) in v. 19 |
| 580 | __ | |aAbsorbed: NB (Sydney, N.S.W.), 1976. |
| 580 | __ | |aHas supplement: Happenings (Sydney, N.S.W.), 1976-1979. |
| 650 | _0 | |aLibrary science |xPeriodicals. |
| 650 | _0 | |aLibraries |zAustralia. |
| 710 | 2_ | |aAustralian Library and Information Association. |
| 776 | 1_ | |tAustralian library journal |x0004-9670 |
| 850 | __ | |aSUA |b1054190 |c- |
| 856 | 4_ | |uhttp://www.alia.org.au/alj |zFull text available: Feb. 2001- |
| Record 2: Electronic journal in aggregation |
|---|
| 000 | 04570cas a2200577 a 4500 | |
| 001 | 000023715717 | |
| 003 | AuCNLKIN | |
| 005 | 20060707160822.0 | |
| 006 | md| | |
| 007 | cr bn —uuuuu | |
| 008 | 020604c19959999at sr p s 0 0eng d | |
| 022 | __ | |a1322-9400 |
| 030 | __ | |aJFSTFG |
| 040 | __ | |aAKIN:NBD |beng |dAKIN:NBD |
| 042 | __ | |aanuc |
| 130 | 0_ | |aJournal of family studies (Online) |
| 245 | 10 | |aJournal of family studies |h[electronic resource]. |
| 260 | __ | |aBundoora, Vic., Australia : |bLa Trobe University Press. |
| 362 | 0 | |aVol. 1, no. 1, (Apr. 1995)- |
| 516 | __ | |aText (electronic journal) |
| 650 | _0 | |aFamily |vPeriodicals. |
| 650 | _2 | |aFamily |vPeriodicals. |
| 710 | 2_ | |aLa Trobe University. |bSchool of Behavioural Health Sciences. |
| 730 | 0_ | |aCounselling across Australia. |
| 776 | 1_ | |tJournal of family studies |x1322-9400 |
| 856 | 40 | |zSubscription required for access to the online version |3Full text available from APAFT. Coverage as at Oct. 31, 2005: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1995)- |uhttp://search.informit.com.au/search;res=APAFT |
| 856 | 40 | |zSubscription required for access to the online version |3Full text available from Meditext : Coverage as of July 7, 2005: Vol. 2, no. 1 (Apr. 1996)-|uhttp://search.informit.com.au/search;res=MEDITEXT |
| 856 | 40 | |zSubscription required for access to the online version |3Full text available from FAMILY & SOCIETY PLUS. Coverage as at Apr. 30, 2006: Vol. 1, no 2 (Oct. 1995)- |uhttp://search.informit.com.au/search;res=FAMILY |
| 856 | 40 | |zSubscription required for access to the online version |3Full text available from INFORMIT E-LIBRARY. Coverage as at Apr. 30, 2006: Vol. 9, no. 1 (Oct 2003)-|uhttp://search.informit.com.au/search;res=e-library |
| 856 | 40 | |xISD5: VDVC |zSubscription required for access to the online version |3Full text available from APAFT. Coverage as at Oct. 31, 2005: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Apr. 1995)- |uhttp://ncseapps01.cse/dvc/intranet/resources.nsf/AllDocs/B84C84708EC029D7CA256E0 500019471?OpenDocument |
| Record 3: Online database |
|---|
| 000 | 01419nai 2200361 a 4500 | |
| 001 | NYCGAQN8058-B | |
| 006 | m | e | | |
| 007 | cr |n||||||||| | |
| 008 | 010327m19989999nju s 000 0 eng d | |
| 040 | |aSUM |beng |cSUM |dNNC | |
| 043 | |an-us— | |
| 050 | 4 | |aZ1219 |
| 245 | 00 | |aGlobal books in print |h[electronic resource] |
| 246 | 13 | |aBowker’s global books in print |
| 246 | 13 | |aBooks in print |
| 260 | |aNew Providence, N.J. : |bR.R. Bowker, |c1998- | |
| 500 | |aTitle from web page (viewed Oct. 4, 2001) | |
| 500 | |aDescription based on content as of: March 27, 2001. | |
| 506 | |aRestricted to users at subscribing institutions. | |
| 516 | |aText (Online bibliographic database). | |
| 520 | |aProvides information on a variety of publications including forthcoming, children’s, large print, serials, paperbound, out-of-print, and audio and video. Features bibliographic records, subjects guide, full-text reviews and publishers’ section. | |
| 530 | |aIssued also in print and CD-ROM. | |
| 650 | 0 | |aCatalogs, Publishers’ |zUnited States. |
| 651 | 0 | |aUnited States |xImprints |vCatalogs. |
| 710 | 2 | |aR.R. Bowker Company. |
| 856 | 40 | |uhttp://www.globalbooksinprint.com/GlobalBooksInPrint/ |
| Record 4: Online database |
|---|
| 000 | 00989cms a2200265 a 4500 | |
| 001 | 000024553794 | |
| 003 | AuCNLKIN | |
| 005 | 20051110202622.0 | |
| 006 | m d | |
| 007 | crucnu|||||||| | |
| 008 | 030110c19969999xna | eng d | |
| 040 | __ | |aQU |
| 042 | __ | |aanuc |
| 245 | 00 | |aMIMS online |h[electronic resource]. |
| 246 | 30 | |aMIMS |
| 246 | 3 | |aMonthly index of medical specialities online |
| 246 | 3 | |iTitle bar title: |aMIMS Australia |
| 260 | __ | |aSydney, N.S.W. : |bHCN. |
| 300 | __ | |aOnline resource. |
| 362 | 1_ | |aBegan in 1996? |
| 500 | __ | |aDatabase coverage: (1996)- |
| 506 | |aAccess restricted to users at subscribing institutions. | |
| 516 | |aText (Online database of pharmaceutical product information and images). | |
| 520 | __ | |aAccess to the full MIMS database of abbreviated and full information (including OTC) on prescription and non-prescription drugs. Full colour product identification pictures are available. |
| 650 | _0 | |aDrugs |zAustralia |vPeriodicals. |
| 650 | _0 | |aDrugs |z Australia |v Catalogs |v Databases |
| 650 | _0 | |aPatent medicines |zAustralia |vPeriodicals. |
| 650 | _0 | |aPharmaceutical industry |z Australia |v Directories. |
| 710 | 2 | |aHealth Communications Network. |
| 730 | 0_ | |aHealth Communications Network. |
| 856 | 40 | |u http://ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/login?url=http://mims.hcn.net.au |zConnect to MIMS (restricted access) |
| Record 5: Integrating database |
|---|
| 000 | 01918cai a2200409 a 4500 | |
| 001 | 000027201442 | |
| 003 | AuCNLKIN | |
| 005 | 20051110204045.0 | |
| 006 | m d | |
| 007 | cr cnu—uuuuu | |
| 008 | 050601m18259999xna eng d | |
| 040 | __ | |aNSL |cNSL |dNSL |
| 042 | __ | |aanuc |
| 043 | __ | |au-at— |
| 245 | 00 | |aFirstPoint |h[electronic resource]. |
| 246 | 30 | |aFirst Point |
| 260 | __ | |aPyrmont, N.S.W. : |bThomson Legal & Regulatory. |
| 300 | __ | |aOnline Database. |
| 500 | __ | |aTitle from title screen (viewed Apr. 1, 2005). |
| 500 | __ | |aDatabase coverage: 1825 to present. |
| 506 | __ | |aAccess restricted to institutions with a subscription. |
| 516 | __ | |aText (Online database of case law and legal citations). |
| 520 | __ | |aFirstPoint provides access to case references, citation, history, and digest information for Australian cases since 1825. All case material is classified to a detailed classification scheme, which can be browsed or searched to locate cases on legal topics. Information is sourced from the Australian Case Citator, Australian Digest and Australian Legal Monthly Digest. |
| 538 | __ | |aSystem requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader to view/print full text cases |
| 650 | _0 | |aLaw |zAustralia |vDatabases. |
| 650 | _0 | |aLaw reports, digests, etc. |zAustralia |vDatabases. |
| 650 | _0 | |aAnnotations and citations (Law) |zAustralia |vDatabases. |
| 710 | 2_ | |aThomson Legal & Regulatory. |
| 730 | 0_ | |aAustralian digest. |
| 730 | 0_ | |aAustralian legal monthly digest. |
| 730 | 0_ | |aLawbook Online. |
| 740 | 0_ | |aAustralian case citator. |
| 856 | 4_ | |zPublisher site |uhttp://www.thomson.com.au |
| 856 | 4_ | |zElectronic resource |uhttp://www.firstpoint.thomson.com.au/do/?ip=yes |
| Record 6: Web site |
|---|
| 000 | 01133cai a2200301 a 4500 | |
| 001 | 000026128067 | |
| 003 | AuCNLKIN | |
| 005 | 20041225184600.0 | |
| 006 | m d | |
| 007 | cr cn|—uuuuu | |
| 008 | 040817m20049999aca eng | |
| 040 | __ | |aANL |beng |dANL |
| 042 | __ | |aanuc |
| 043 | __ | |au-at— |
| 082 | 04 | |a526 |222 |
| 245 | 00 | |aAustralia on the map |h[electronic resource]. |
| 260 | __ | |aCanberra, A.C.T : |bAustralia on the Map, |c2004- |
| 362 | 0_ | |a2004- |
| 500 | __ | |aTitle from title page (viewed on Aug, 17, 2004) |
| 516 | __ | |aText. |
| 520 | __ | |aOrganisation dedicated to helping communities plan events to celebrate 400 years of mapping Australian coast lines. |
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| 520 | __ | |aCadastral map of Canberra, including section and lot numbers. Proposed suburbs, roads and lake also shown. |
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| 260 | |a[Sydney] : |bAboriginal Justice Advisory Council, |c[1999] | |
| 520 | 3 | |aA report on the over representation of Aboriginal people in criminal proceedings for offensive language and offensive conduct charges. |
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| 245 | 10 | |aUniversities in crisis : |b report into the capacity of public universities to meet Australia’s higher education needs / |cSenate Employment, Workplace Relations, Small Business and Education References Committee. |
| 246 | 14 | |aUniversities in crisis : report on higher education |
| 260 | |aCanberra : |bThe Senate, |c2001. | |
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| 500 | |a“September 2001″ | |
| 500 | |aChair: Jacinta Collins. | |
| 504 | |aIncludes bibliographies. | |
| 505 | |aIntroduction — Public universities at a time of change — The funding of higher education — Governance and regulation of universities — Quality and diversity of teaching — The funding and management of research — The commercial operations of universities — Participation in higher education — Staffing of public universities — Universities’ contribution to regional development and exports — Government senators’ report — Democrats’ supplementary report. | |
| 520 | |aUniversities in crisis: report into the capacity of public universities to meet Australia’s higher education needs | |
| 530 | |aAlso available in an electronic version via the internet. Address as of 27/05/02: http://www.aph.gov.au/senate/committee/eet_ctte/public%20uni/report/contents.htm | |
| 540 | |aCommonwealth of Australia 2001. | |
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| 830 | 0 | |aParliamentary paper (Australia. Parliament) ; |v no. 217 of 2001. |
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| 245 | 10 | |aEconomic reform and environmental performance in transition economies |h[electronic resource] / |cGordon Hughes, Magda Lovei. |
| 260 | __ | |aWashington, D.C. : |bWorld Bank, |c1999. |
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| 490 | 1_ | |aWorld Bank technical paper ; |vno. 446.Eastern Europe and Central Asia pollution management series |
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| 100 | 1_ | |aLunn, George. |
| 245 | 10 | |aHPLC methods for pharmaceutical analysis / |cGeorge Lunn and Norman R. Schmuff. |
| 246 | 3- | |aHigh performance liquid chromatography methods for pharmaceutical analysis |
| 260 | __ | |aNew York : |bWiley, |cc1997. |
| 300 | __ | |axxii, 1609 p. : |bill. ; |c26 cm. |
| 500 | __ | |a“A Wiley-Interscience publication.” |
| 504 | __ | |aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. |
| 520 | __ | |aThis invaluable database – available in print and electronic form – gives you fast, hands-on access to the most significant literature available on HPLC for the analysis of over 150 of the most frequently prescribed pharmaceutical compounds. Combining full descriptions of procedures with specially annotated references, HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis helps you to identify the techniques that are relevant to your individual project needs – eliminating hours of tedious, time-consuming library research. Analytical chemists and researchers will find a battery of useful features that make this practical new resource a welcome addition to their reference library. |
| 650 | _0 | |aHigh performance liquid chromatography. |
| 650 | _0 | |aDrugs |xAnalysis. |
| 650 | 12 | |aDrugs |xAnalysis. |
| 650 | 12 | |aChromatography, High Pressure Liquid |xMethods. |
| 650 | 22 | aChemistry, Pharmaceutical |xMethods. |
| 700 | 1_ | |aSchmuff, Norman R. |
| 856 | 41 | |3Table of contents |uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/wiley022/96029417.html |
| 856 | 42 | |3Publisher description |uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/wiley033/96029417.html |
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