NISO Z39 64-1989 East Asian Character Code for Bibliographic Use《文献目录用东亚字符码》.pdf
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8、New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903. . ISSN: 1041-5653 ISBN: 0-88738-947-3 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data National Information Standards Organization (U.S.) American national standard for East Asia character code for bibliographic use / develop
9、ed by the National Information Standards Organization. East Asian character code for bibliographic use microform: microfiches. -(Nationa1 information standards series, ISSN 1041-5653) “Approved . . . by American National Standards Institute.“ “ANSUNISO 239.64-1 989 .“ ISBN 0-88738-947-3 (microfiche)
10、 1. Cataloging of East Asian publications-Data processing-Standards-United States. 2. Chinese character sets (Data processing) 4. Korean character sets (Data processing) 5. RLIN (information retrieval system) 6. CJK thesaurus (Data base) I. Ameri- can National Standards Institute. II. Title. III. Se
11、ries. 3. Japanese character sets (Data processing) 2699.4.R55 025.3-dc20 90-1 1262 CIP AN SI/NISO 239.64-1 989 ISSN: 1041-5653 East Asian Character Code For Bibliographic Use American National Standard East Asian Character Code For Bibliographic Use Abstract This standard establishes a computer codi
12、ng structure for characters in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean scripts. This standard establishes 3-byte code values in an %bit environment for a base set of characters, and provisions for expansion. Approved January 16, 1989 by American National Standards Institute Developed by The National Informati
13、on Standards Organization Transaction Publishers New Brunswick (U.S.A.) and London (U.K.) NISO Z3=b4 87 h478908 0000577 5 i Foreword (This foreword is not a part of American National Standard ANSIMISO 239.64-1989) This standard character set for the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean scripts for bibliogr
14、aphic use is based on the character set developed by the Research Libraries Group, Inc. (RLG) for use in the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN). It uses the Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange (CCCII) as its structural model, incorporating all of the character graphics list
15、ed in four East Asian character sets and relating variant forms to the traditional Chinese characters from which they were derived. The character sets incorporated into this standard are: Code of Chinese Graphic Character Set for Iiformation Interchange Pri- mary Set: The Peoples Republic of China N
16、ational Standard (GB 23 12-80) (ist ed., 1981) Code of the Japanese Graphic Character Set for formation Interchange: Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS C 6226) (1983) Korean Information Processing System (KIPS) (1 98 i) Symbol and Character Tables of Chinese Character Codes for Information Interchang
17、e (Vol 1 and 2) (2nd ed., November 1982) (CCCII) Variant Forms of Chinese Character Code for Information Interchange (2nd ed., December 1982) (CCCII) The codes given in this standard may be identified by the notation EACC (East Asian Character Code), The EACC coding scheme set out in this standard h
18、as been in use in the library community of North America since 1983. Although the number of characters defined is meant to increase, the standard by which they are defined is structurally solid. Any code once assigned is never changed. Suggestions for improving this standard are welcome. They should
19、 be sent to the National Information Standards Organization, P.O. Box 1056, Bethesda, MD 20827 (301-975-2814). This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by the National Information Standards Organization (NISO), NISO approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all N
20、ISO members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, NISO had the following Voting Members: Voting Members of the National Information Standards Organization Organization Represented Naine of Representative American Association of Law Libraries . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .
21、 Robert J. Nissenbaum American Chemical Society . , . . . . . . . . , . . , . , . . . , . . , . , Robert S. Tannehill, Jr. (Alt) Leon R. Blauvelt American Library Association . , . . , , . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . Jean Hamrick (Alt) Sally H. McCallum American Psychological Association, . ,
22、, , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Lois Granick (Alt) Al DeRouen American Society for Information Science . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . Louise Levy (Alt) Linda Resnik I FOREWORD I JERA, Inc 3ames E. Rush Library Binding Institute . Sally Grauer Library of Congress Henriette D. Avram Medical Library A
23、ssociation Suzanne Grefsheim MINITEX . Anita Anker (Alt) William DeJohn Music Library Association Lenore Coral (Alt) Geraldine Ostrove National Agricultural Library Joseph H. Howard (Alt) Samuel T. Waters National Archives and Records Administration Alan Calmes Services Division. Diane Cunningham I
24、(Alt) Marietta Nelson and Information Services (NFAIS) . Betty Unruh National Library of Medicine Lois Ann Colaianni (Alt) Maureen Kelly National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Joseph E. Clark (Alt) John J. Elsbree (Alt) Mike McGill OCLC, Inc. Mary Ellen Jacob OHIONET . Ronald Diener PALINET .
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