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    Lista de encabezamientos de materia de la Biblioteca del Congreso de los Estados Unidos: características generales Library of Congress subject headings: general characteristics by Gerardo Salta, Celso Cravero, Gabriela Saloj

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…El presente artículo describe los aspectos históricos y las bases sobre las que se constituyeron los Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH). Se presentan los diferentes formatos en que se manifiestan así como las formas que adoptan sus encabezamientos de materia, sus diversas subdivisiones y su estructura sindética. …”
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    Library Resources of Legal Historical and Cultural Heritage: Representation in the Funds of Law Libraries in Great Britain and the USA by Pestretsova Olga, Bulakhova Galyna

    Published 2022-01-01
    Subjects: “…legal funds of libraries, information centers, library resources, national archives, library of congress.…”
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    Addenda to the Corpus of the Master of the Avignon Decretum (Avignon, BM, Ms. 659), Active in Toulouse around the Mid-Fourteenth Century: the Liber Sextus Washington DC, Library of Congress, Ms. 28 by Maria Alessandra Bilotta

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The manuscript presented in this contribution, a Liber Sextus preserved in the Library of Congress in Washington DC (Ms. 28), has so far been overlooked by art historians.The stylistic analysis of the illustrative and decorative apparatus of the manuscript, conducted in this study, makes it possible to attribute it to the anonymous illuminator called Master of the Avignon Decretum (from the most relevant manuscript illuminated by him, Avignon, Bibliothèque Municipale, Ms. 659), as revealed by the physiognomies of the faces of the characters depicted in the manuscript.This illuminator, trained most probably in Toulouse and active between 1320 and 1350, likely had links with the Dominicans of the city.…”
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    Inclusion of Nonroman Character Sets by Network Development Office Library of Congress

    Published 1981-09-01
    “…The following document was prepared bystaff of the Library of Congress as a workingpaper for discussions on incorporating the techniques described into the MARC communications format .The document defines the principles fo rinclusion of nonroman alphabet charactersets in the MARC communications forma tand the procedural changes needed to allow implementation of the principles. …”
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