Re: German-Library Collation

From: Tex Texin (texin@bedford.progress.COM)
Date: Sat Mar 07 1998 - 08:30:34 EST


Thanks Joan.
I wonder if this is the same as DIN5007?
I'll see if I can get a copy. The references will help. Mucho gracias.
tex
On Mar 6, 3:36pm, Joan Aliprand wrote:
> Subject: Re: German-Library Collation
> REPLY TO 03/06/98 15:07 FROM UNICODE@UNICODE.ORG: German-Library
Collation
>
> Tex Texin wrote:
>
> >I have some questions about a sort ordering known as German-Library
> >Collation. I had asked a while back about where I could get a copy of
the
> >standard, but hit a dead end. Does anyone here have a knowledge of the
> >standard so that I could ask a few questions? Of course if I could
> >actually get a copy that would be outstanding.
> >
> >The questions are about non-alphabetic characters such as space,
double
> >quote, and other punctuation marks and whether the standard specifies
an
> >ordering for them.
>
> You may be looking for:
>
> Regeln fur die alphabetische Katalogisierung ... by the Verein
Deutscher
> Bibliothekare, Kommission fur Alphabetische Katalogisierung. Munchen :
Der
> Verein, 1975.
>
> I'll put you in touch with a couple of librarians in Germany who may be
> able to answer your questions.
>
> -- Joan Aliprand
> Research Libraries Group
>
> To: UNICODE@UNICODE.ORG
>
>-- End of excerpt from Joan Aliprand

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