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cataloging:authorities [2018/05/29 19:14] – ↷ Page moved from authorities to cataloging:authorities sandbergjacataloging:authorities [2023/04/24 06:20] jenweston
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 +See the updated 2023 Authorities page maintained by the new community [[AWG|Authorities Working Group]]
  
 ====== Authorities in Evergreen ====== ====== Authorities in Evergreen ======
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 ===== Meeting Notes ===== ===== Meeting Notes =====
  
- **[[authorities:meetings:2013-04-10|Notes from meeting during Evergreen Conference 2013]]**+ **[[cataloging:authorities:meetings:2013-04-10|Notes from meeting during Evergreen Conference 2013]]**
  
  
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 [[dev:proposal:authorities|Respect my authorities]] Page intro: "Spurred by the International Institute of Social History, which needs to act as a source of authorities to the rest of the world, we hope to implement the following features by the end of August 2010, with Evergreen 2.0 as the integration target" [[dev:proposal:authorities|Respect my authorities]] Page intro: "Spurred by the International Institute of Social History, which needs to act as a source of authorities to the rest of the world, we hope to implement the following features by the end of August 2010, with Evergreen 2.0 as the integration target"
  
-[[authorities:2.0|Authorities in Evergreen 2.0]]+[[cataloging:authorities:2.0|Authorities in Evergreen 2.0]]
  
  
cataloging/authorities.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/24 09:16 by jenweston

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