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Does a record often represent a book in a bibliographic database?
In the bibliographic database, a record does not represent a book. In the bibliographic database, a record is equivalent to a title or abstract, and a record usually consists of a title field, an author field, a source field, an abstract field, a subject field, a classification number field and a language field. Bibliographic database is a series of data organized in the form of documents, which are called records, and a record contains several fields.