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                    [0] => In this work the confusion between bibliographic record and references arising from the use of the word bibliography in everyday language is analyzed. This analysis is conducted from the rearrangement stated in the current new standards and the meaning in the bibliographic theory. In the conceptual model expressed in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), the use of the same descriptive normativity for both cataloging and bibliography is explicitly advocated. International organizations such as IFLA, in response to the dizzying growth of information by means of diverse supports, aim to unify the descriptive criteria in order to guide bibliographers for the 21st Century. The ancient dichotomy between bibliographic standards and cataloguing rules disappeared, and references and citation styles with the minimum required data in the scientific texts remain. However, they are not enough in a work conceived from a bibliographic methodology.@en
                    [1] => En el presente trabajo se analiza la confusión entre registro bibliográfico y referencia bibliográfica, fruto quizás del uso del término bibliografía en el lenguaje natural. Este análisis se realiza a partir del reordenamiento en la nueva normatividad en curso y el significado en la teoría bibliográfica. En el modelo conceptual internacional expresado en los Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records"
(FRBR) se explicita el uso de la misma normatividad tanto para descripciones catalográficas como bibliográficas. Organismos internacionales como la IFLA responden al vertiginoso crecimiento de
información en diferentes soportes unificando la descripción de los mismos para orientar a los
bibliógrafos del siglo XXI. La antigua dicotomía entre normas bibliográficas y reglas catalográficas
desaparece y permanecen los estilos de citas y referencias bibliográficas con datos mínimos para
acompañar los textos científicos, pero son insuficientes en un trabajo concebido desde una metodología bibliográfica.@es
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