Metadata for the description of broadcast assets

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Metadata for the description of broadcast assets. / Efthimiadis, Efthimis N.; Mai, Jens Erik; Burrows, Paul E.; Leones, Edrolfo; Kniesner, Dan.

I: American Society for Information Science & Technology. Annual Meeting Proceedings, Bind 40, 10.2003, s. 448-449.

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Efthimiadis, EN, Mai, JE, Burrows, PE, Leones, E & Kniesner, D 2003, 'Metadata for the description of broadcast assets', American Society for Information Science & Technology. Annual Meeting Proceedings, bind 40, s. 448-449. https://doi.org/10.1002/meet.1450400166

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Efthimiadis, E. N., Mai, J. E., Burrows, P. E., Leones, E., & Kniesner, D. (2003). Metadata for the description of broadcast assets. American Society for Information Science & Technology. Annual Meeting Proceedings, 40, 448-449. https://doi.org/10.1002/meet.1450400166

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Efthimiadis EN, Mai JE, Burrows PE, Leones E, Kniesner D. Metadata for the description of broadcast assets. American Society for Information Science & Technology. Annual Meeting Proceedings. 2003 okt.;40:448-449. https://doi.org/10.1002/meet.1450400166

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Efthimiadis, Efthimis N. ; Mai, Jens Erik ; Burrows, Paul E. ; Leones, Edrolfo ; Kniesner, Dan. / Metadata for the description of broadcast assets. I: American Society for Information Science & Technology. Annual Meeting Proceedings. 2003 ; Bind 40. s. 448-449.

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