ALA-LC Romanization
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ALA-LC is a set of standards for romanization, or the representation of text in other writing systems using the Latin alphabet. The initials stand for American Library Association-Library of Congress.
This system is used to represent bibliographic names by North American libraries and the British Library (for acquisitions since 1975),[1] and in publications throughout the English-speaking world.
References
- ^ “Searching for Cyrillic items in the catalogues of the British Library: guidelines and transliteration tables”
See also
- Arabic transliteration
- Devanagari transliteration
- Romanization of Armenian
- Romanization of Belarusian
- Romanization of Bulgarian
- Romanization of Khmer (Cambodian)
- Lao alphabet
- ALA-LC romanization for Russian
- Romanization of Ukrainian
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