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BS ISO 27730:2012 Information and documentation. International standard collection identifier (ISCI)

BS ISO 27730:2012

Information and documentation. International standard collection identifier (ISCI)

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Standard number:BS ISO 27730:2012
Pages:18
Released:2012-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 65044 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 27730:2012


This standard BS ISO 27730:2012 Information and documentation. International standard collection identifier (ISCI) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 01.140.20 Information sciences

This International Standard establishes the specifications for the International Standard Collection Identifier (ISCI) as a unique international identification system for each collection, fonds and (archival) series, and part(s) of collections, fonds and series. This International Standard establishes the specifications for the structure of an identifier and promotes the use of the identifier with regard to identifying systems that already exist. It also gives a list of recommended metadata elements that describe a collection.

This International Standard does not specify the description of collections, fonds and series, nor the relationships between collections and sub-collections.

The ISCI is intended for use by organizations that manage collections of cultural materials. These include cultural heritage institutions such as libraries, museums and archives, as well as other types of organizations such as publishers operating in the supply chain of cultural materials.