From Book News, Inc.
Tehrani believes that although American libraries have invested large sums of money to acquire Persian-language materials, their inadequate transliteration and cataloging systems have made these materials inaccessible to users. She proposes a simple script conversion method which uses practically no diacritical marks. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Tehrani proposes a simple script conversion method which uses practically no diacritical marks to make Persian-language materials more accessible to users.
Negligence and Chaos: Bibliographical Access to Persian-Language Materials in the United States FROM THE PUBLISHER
Tehrani proposes a simple script conversion method which uses practically no diacritical marks to make Persian-language materials more accessible to users.
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Tehrani believes that although American libraries have invested large sums of money to acquire Persian-language materials, their inadequate transliteration and cataloging systems have made these materials inaccessible to users. She proposes a simple script conversion method which uses practically no diacritical marks. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)