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bibliographic control

Bibliographic control refers to the organization and management of information resources, such as books, articles, and digital content. Its goal is to make it easier for people to find, access, and use these resources. This involves creating standardized catalogs, bibliographies, and databases that provide clear citations and descriptions. By ensuring consistent categorization and accessibility, bibliographic control helps researchers, scholars, and the general public locate relevant information efficiently, enhancing knowledge sharing and preserving cultural heritage.