GSO ISO 6357:1995
ISO 6357:1985
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 October 1995
Documentation - Spine title on books and other publications.
GSO ISO 6357:1995 Files
English
3 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
52.52 USD
GSO ISO 6357:1995 Scope
Establishes rules for the general layout (position and orientation) and use of spine titles and corresponding text used on books, serial publications, periodicals, reports and other forms of documentation such as cases, cassettes, and comparable items intended for placing on shelves. Is applicable only to text with Roman, Greek or Cyrillic characters.
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