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JACKPHY
In
library automation
the
initialism
JACKPHY
refers to a group of
language scripts
not based on
Roman characters
, specifically:
Japanese
,
Arabic
,
Chinese
,
Korean
,
Persian
,
Hebrew
, and
Yiddish
.
Focus
on these
seven
writing systems
by
Library of Congress
, based on sharing
bibliographic records
using
MARC standards
, included a partnership between
1979
and
1983
with the
Research Libraries Group
to
develop
cataloging
capability
for non-Roman
scripts
in the RLIN bibliographic
utility
. Ongoing efforts enabled
functionality
for
Cyrillic
and then
Greek
in the
MARC-8
character set
.