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What (who) is resource access - definition

STANDARD SECURITY PRODUCT INCLUDED IN THE Z/OS OPERATING SYSTEM
RACF; IBM Resource Access Control Facility

Resource Description and Access         
STANDARD FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGING PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES ON FORMULATING BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA
AACR3; RDA: Resource Description and Access; Resource description and access; Resource Description & Access blog; User:SalmanHaider/Resource Description & Access (RDA); RDA Toolkit; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Resource Description & Access; Resource Description & Access; RDA standard; RDA standards; RDA (bibliographical cataloging); RDA (standard)
Resource Description and Access (RDA) is a standard for descriptive cataloging initially released in June 2010, providing instructions and guidelines on formulating bibliographic data. Intended for use by libraries and other cultural organizations such as museums and archives, RDA is the successor to Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, Second Edition (AACR2).
Resource Access Control Facility         
(RACF) IBM's large system security product. It originally ran only under MVS but has since been ported to run under VM. (1995-02-07)
Resource (biology)         
SUBSTANCE OR OBJECT IN THE ENVIRONMENT REQUIRED BY AN ORGANISM FOR NORMAL GROWTH, MAINTENANCE, AND REPRODUCTION
Biological resource; Resource (biological); Biological resources; Ecological resource
In biology and ecology, a resource is a substance or object in the environment required by an organism for normal growth, maintenance, and reproduction. Resources can be consumed by one organism and, as a result, become unavailable to another organism.

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Resource Access Control Facility
Examples of use of resource access
1. The meeting will examine how policies have improved resource access for Latin America‘s poorest people; how to improve local natural resource planning and management capabilities; how to identify new development opportunities; and how to combine agrarian reform, social justice and sustainable development into helping the poor.