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Linked Open Data Enabled Bibliographical Data (LODE-BD) 3.0

A practical guide on how to select appropriate encoding strategies for producing Linked Open Data Enabled Bibliographical Data










​Subirats, I. and Zeng, M.L. 2020. Linked Open Data Enabled Bibliographical Data (LODE-BD) 3.0 – A practical guide on how to select appropriate encoding strategies for producing Linked Open Data Enabled Bibliographical Data. Rome, FAO. 




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