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ISO 690 governs bibliographic references to published material in both print and non-print documents. [3] The current version of the standard was published in 2021 and covers all kinds of information resources, including monographs, serials, contributions, patents, cartographic materials, electronic information resources (including computer software and databases), music, recorded sound ...
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The International Standard Bibliographic Description (ISBD) is a set of rules produced by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to create a bibliographic description in a standard, human-readable form, especially for use in a bibliography or a library catalog.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO / ˈ aɪ s oʊ /; [3] French: Organisation internationale de normalisation; Russian: Международная организация по стандартизации) is an independent, non-governmental, international standard development organization composed of representatives from the national standards organizations of member ...
ISO 3002-3:1984 Part 3: Geometric and kinematic quantities in cutting; ISO 3002-4:1984 Part 4: Forces, energy, power; ISO 3002-5:1989 Part 5: Basic terminology for grinding processes using grinding wheels; ISO 3003:1974 Dried-milk borers [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 707] ISO 3004 Light gauge metal containers — Capacities and related cross ...
Iso-Heikkilä Observatory (Turku Observatory; Turun observatorio) SW: Turku 063: Tuorla Observatory (Turku-Tuorla; Tuorlan observatorio) SW: Turku-Tuorla 064: Kevola Observatory (Turku-Kevola; Kevolan tähtitorni) SW: Turku-Kevola 065: Traunstein Observatory: FB: Traunstein 066: National Observatory of Athens-Athens 067: Astronomical ...
International standards can be applied directly or adapted to meet local conditions. When adopted, they lead to the creation of national standards that are either equivalent to or largely align with the international standards in technical content, though they may have: (i) editorial variations, such as differences in appearance, the use of symbols, measurement units, or the choice of a point ...
European Standards, [1] [2] sometimes called Euronorm (abbreviated EN, from the German name Europäische Norm, "European Norm"), [3] [4] are technical standards which have been ratified by one of the three European Standards Organizations (ESO): European Committee for Standardization (CEN), European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC), or European Telecommunications ...