ISO 27729:2012/Cor 1:2013
(Corrigendum)Information and documentation — International standard name identifier (ISNI) — Technical Corrigendum 1
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Information and documentation — International standard name identifier (ISNI) — Technical Corrigendum 1
Information et documentation — Code international normalisé des noms (ISNI) — Rectificatif technique 1
Informatika in dokumentacija - Mednarodni standardni identifikator imen (ISNI)
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Informatika in dokumentacija - Mednarodni standardni identifikator imen (ISNI)Information et documentation - Code international normalisé des noms (ISNI)Information and documentation - International standard name identifier (ISNI)01.140.20Informacijske vedeInformation sciencesICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:ISO 27729:2012/Cor 1:2013SIST ISO 27729:2013/Cor 1:2016en01-december-2016SIST ISO 27729:2013/Cor 1:2016SLOVENSKI
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 27729:2012TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 Published 2013-09-01 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION
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