Resource sharing for Chinese language materials and what technologies can offer in the digital age: A Hong Kong experience of worldwide issues
Abstract
In Hong Kong resource sharing for cooperative cataloguing for Chinese language materials started in the 1990s with an infrastructure of a Z29.50‐based distributed system under the auspices of JULAC of the University Grants Committee. The advantages and limitations of the distributed approach for resource sharing are considered. Problems such as variant MARC formats, romanisation, and codes for information exchange are examined. Unresolved practice issues specific to Chinese language materials are discussed. Resource descriptions for resource sharing, especially cataloguing, are introduced.
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Citation
Tam, L.W.H. (1999), "Resource sharing for Chinese language materials and what technologies can offer in the digital age: A Hong Kong experience of worldwide issues", Asian Libraries, Vol. 8 No. 11, pp. 405-421. https://doi.org/10.1108/10176749910302046
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:MCB UP Ltd
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