• NISO Z39.47 : 0

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    EXTENDED LATIN ALPHABET CODED CHARACTER SET FOR BIBLIOGRAPHIC USE (ANSEL)

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    Language(s):  English

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    Publisher:  National Information Standards Organization

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    Foreword
    1 Scope, purpose, and application
      1.1 Scope
      1.2 Purpose
      1.3 Application
    2 Referenced standards
      2.1 American National Standards
      2.2 ISO Standards
    3 Definitions
    4 Implementation
      4.1 Unassigned positions
      4.2 Character modifiers
    5 Code tables for the extended latin alphabet
      coded character set
      5.1 7-bit code table
      5.2 8-bit code table
    6 Legend
    Appendixes
    A - Languages using ANSEL character modifiers or
          special characters
    B - ANSEL character modifiers and special characters
          with languages or occurrence
    Figures
    1 - 7-bit code table
    2 - 8-bit code table
    Tables
    1 - Languages to which this standard may apply
    2 - Languages to which this standard may apply in
          transliterations
    3 - Character modifiers appearing in the ASCII set
          as spacing characters in the extended Latin
          alphabet coded character set
    4 - ASCII characters indicated as having alternate
          names as character modifiers
    5 - ANSEL spacing graphic characters
    6 - ANSEL nonspacing graphic characters
    7 - ASCII control characters
    8 - ASCII graphic characters
    A1 - Latin alphabet script languages
    A2 - Transliterated non-Latin alphabet script languages
    B1 - Character modifiers
    B2 - Special characters

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    Covers 63 graphic characters contained in a 94-byte set that can be invoked in a 7- or 8-bit environment. Intended for use with 128 graphic and control characters of ASCII, the American National Standard Code for Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1986 (R1992), and therefore fully compatible with the 7-bit coded character set defined in that standard. Consists of code tables and a legend giving a name and an example for each of the extended Latin graphic characters.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Information Standards Organization
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    NISO TR03 : 0 GUIDELINES FOR ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT OF LETTERS AND SORTING OF NUMERALS AND OTHER SYMBOLS
    NISO Z39.2 : 0 INFORMATION INTERCHANGE FORMAT

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO/IEC 2375:2003 Information technology — Procedure for registration of escape sequences and coded character sets
    ANSI INCITS 41 : 1990 CODE EXTENSION TECHNIQUES FOR USE WITH THE 7 BIT CODED CHARACTER SET OF AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD CODE FOR INFORMATION INTERCHANGE (ASCII), X3.4-1968,
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