@article{20475, note = {Contents : 1. Overview : McCALLUM, Sally. Tokyo to Barcelona : progress in multiscript automation; DOWLIN, Kenneth E. Issues in offering multilingual and multiscript library services : the key to the global village library; 2. Multilingual and multiscript applications : ALTUNA, Bele?n. Considerations and requirements in designing Spanish multilingual library catalogs; JAUDENES CASAUBON, Maria?, TORRES SANTO, Domingo. Mediterranean perspective : Spain's Biblioteca Nacional; AHO, Maire. Automation and the uralic : dreams and reality of the experience of the Uralica database; CHACHRA, Vinod. Subject access in an automated multithesaurus and multilingual environment; 3. Advances in character sets and networking : CLEWS, John. Scripts and the computer environment; ALIPRAND, Joan M. Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 : an overview; MURAKAMI, Norio. Worldwide networking : future directions and technology; 4. Multilingual and multiscript bibliographic systems : RAD-EL, Barbara. Using cyrillic in ALEPH; CHACHRA, Vinod. Cyrillic implementation in VTLS; ALIPRAND, Joan M. Cyrillic script on RLIN; RAD-EL, Barbara. Approaches to multilanguage and multiscript issues in the ALEPH system; KE-HONG, Park. Korean perspective on Chinese, Japanese and Korean scripts in information exchange; GAVIN, Terras A.G. Recent developments in the MINISIS computer software for developing countries; 5. Summing up : BOSSMEYER, Christine. What's next : issues arising from the satellite meeting; TOWNLEY, Charles. Recommended actions resulting from the 2nd IFLA satellite meeting on automated systems for access to multilingual and multiscript library materials; ZIELINSKA, Marie. Final remarks;.}, author = {Bobmeyer, Christine;}, url = {http://tind.wipo.int/record/20475}, title = {Automated systems for access to multilingual and multiscript library materials : proceedings of the Second IFLA Satellite Meeting, Madrid, August 18-19, 1993.}, recid = {20475}, pages = {185 pages :}, }