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  2. Category:Catalog lookup templates - Wikipedia

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    Templates relating to online library catalogs. This category contains templates that create an inline, external link to an entry for a work or edition in an online catalog. The specific entry is determined by a unique identifier passed as a parameter in the template.

  3. Template:Accepted - Wikipedia

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    Template:Icon, a template that creates an inline icon/image that is used in metapages Wikipedia:List of discussion templates , a more linear table of essentially the same set of templates Template:Resolved/See also , the smaller family of thread-level hatnote templates, similar to the above but with a box around them; any template above can be ...

  4. Template:Catalog lookup link/doc - Wikipedia

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    This generic link template is used by other more specific templates to create short links to ID-based entries in external databases or catalogs, however, it can also be used to link to internal articles. The purpose of this template is to ensure a consistent appearance and easier maintenance of links to external databases/catalogs.

  5. Template:Catalogue of Life/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. MARC standards - Wikipedia

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    Since it was first developed at a time when computing power was low, and space precious, MARC uses a simple three-digit numeric code (from 001-999) to identify each field in the record. MARC defines field 100 as the primary author of a work, field 245 as the title and field 260 as the publisher, for example.

  7. Template:RCW Catalogue/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. International Cataloguing Principles - Wikipedia

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    The (Statement of) International Cataloguing Principles (ICP) [1] define(s) the foundation for the creation of bibliographical cataloging rules for libraries. The ICPs are an initiative of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) to modernize and replace the old Paris Principles (PP).