ISO 690

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ISO 690 is an ISO standard, that specifies the elements to be included in bibliographic references to published monographs and serials, to chapters, articles, etc. in such publications and to patent documents. It sets out a prescribed order for the elements of the reference and establishes conventions for the transcription and presentation of information derived from the source publication.

ISO 690 covers references to published material in both print and non-print form. It does not, however, apply to references to manuscripts or other unpublished material.

This standard is structured in 2 ISO documents:

  • ISO 690:1987 (Documentation - Bibliographic references - Content, form and structure);
  • ISO 690-2:1997 (Information and documentation - Bibliographic references - Part 2: Electronic documents or parts thereof)

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