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<referencetext xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0">[1] Dorothy Anderson. Universal bibliographic control: a long-term policy, a plan for action. Pullach bei München: Verlag Dokumentation, 1974.
 
[2] Guidelines for the national bibliographic agency and the national bibliography. Prepared by the IFLA International Office for UBC. Paris: Unesco, PG1/79/WS/18. 

[3] Anonymous classics: a list of uniform headings for European literatures. Compiled by the IFLA International Office for UBC, edited by Rosemary C. Hewett. Based on: International list of uniform headings for anonymous classics, compiled by Roger Pierrot. London: IFLA International Office for UBC, 1978.
 
[4] List of uniform headings for higher legislative and ministerial bodies in European countries. Compiled by the USSR Cataloguing Committee (for the IFLA Section on Cataloguing). 2. ed. rev. London: IFLA International Office for UBC, 1979.
 
[5] List of uniform titles for liturgical works of the latin rites of the catholic Church. Recommended by the Working Group on Uniform Headings for Liturgical Works. 2. ed. rev. London: IFLA International Office for UBC, 1981.
 
[6] Names of States: an authority list of language forms for catalogue entities. Compiled by the IFLA International Office for UBC. London: IFLA International Office for UBC, 1981.
 
[7] Names of persons: national usages for entry in catalogues. 4. rev. and enlar. ed. München: Saur, 1996 (UBCIM Publications – New Series, v. 16).
 
[8] Form and structure of corporate headings. Recommendations of the Working Group on Corporate Headings, approved by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the IFLA Section on Official Publications. London: IFLA International Office for UBC, 1980. 

[9] Structure of corporate name headings. Final report, November 2000. Compiled and introduced by Ton Heijligers. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC, 2001. &lt;http://www.ifla.org/VII/s13/scatn.final2000.htm&gt;.
 
[10] Guidelines for authority and reference entries. Recommended by the Working Group on an International Authority System, approved by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Information Technology. London: IFLA International Office for UBC, 1984. 

[11] Guidelines for subject authority and reference entries. Working Group on Guidelines for Subject Authority Files of the Section on Classification and Indexing of the IFLA Division of Bibliographic Control. München: Saur, 1993 (UBCIM Publications – New Series, v. 12).
 
[12] Guidelines for authority records and references. Revised by the IFLA Working Group on GARE Revision. Formerly Guidelines for authority and reference entries. München: Saur, 2001 (UBCIM Publications – New Series, v. 23). 

[13] UNIMARC/Authorities. Universal format for authorities. Recommended by the IFLA Steering Group on a UNIMARC Format for Authorities. Approved by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Sections on Cataloguing and Information Technology. München: Saur, 1991 (UBCIM Publications – New Series, v. 2). 

[14] Françoise Bourdon. International cooperation in the field of authority data: an analytical study with recommendations. Translation from the French by Ruth Webb. München: Saur, 1993 (UBCIM Publications – New Series, v. 11).
 
[15] Monika Münnich. Progress on the multilingual dictionary of cataloging terms and concepts. «International cataloguing and bibliographic control», 31 (2), p. 31-33. 

[16] Mandatory data elements for internationally shared resource authority records. Report of the IFLA UBCIM Working Group on Minimal Level Authority Records and the ISADN, 1998. &lt;http://www.ifla.org/VI/3/p1996-2/mlar.htm&gt;. 

[17] UNIMARC Manual – Authorities format. 2. rev. and enlarged edition. München: Saur, 2001 (UBCIM Publications – New Series, v. 22).</referencetext>
