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RedLightGreen
Database of bibliographic descriptions on the Web created by Research Libraries Group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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RedLightGreen was a database of bibliographic descriptions on the Web created by Research Libraries Group (RLG).[1] It used a set of four million records extracted from OCLC's WorldCat database, and was designed to help novice users make selections from the vast bibliographic resources they would encounter in such a large set.[2] RedLightGreen also allowed users to create citations for works found.
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Work on RedLightGreen began in 2001 with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. It was one of the earliest experiments with the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records which provides a structured view of bibliographic data.[3] On 1 July 2006, RLG was merged with OCLC, and it was announced that the RedLightGreen service would be replaced by WorldCat, via Open WorldCat, available at WorldCat.org.[4]
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