** Apologies for Cross-Posting **

The Library of Congress is pleased to announce "LCCN Permalink" -- a new 
persistent URL service for creating links to bibliographic records in the 
Library of Congress Online Catalog using the Library of Congress Control Number 
(LCCN).

LCCN Permalink is a convenient way to cite items from the Library's collection 
in your bibliographies, reference guides, emails, blogs, databases, web pages, 
etc. Not only can you easily construct a permalink yourself, but we also 
display them as part of the bibliographic record in the LC Online Catalog 
(http://catalog.loc.gov/).


How to create an LCCN Permalink

Simply begin your URL with the LCCN Permalink domain name -- 
http://lccn.loc.gov/ -- then add an LCCN.*
       Examples:   http://lccn.loc.gov/2003556443    or    
http://lccn.loc.gov/82643250    or   http://lccn.loc.gov/mm78044693

       * LCCNs should be formatted according to the info:lccn URI specification 
(http://info-uri.info/registry/OAIHandler?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=reg&identifier=info:lccn/).
 Instructions are also available in the LCCN Permalink FAQ: 
http://lccn.loc.gov/lccnperm-faq.html#n10


How LCCN Permalink works

An LCCN Permalink retrieves a MARCXML-formatted bibliographic record using the 
Z39.50/SRU protocol. Both valid and cancelled LCCNs (MARC 21 fields 010a and 
010z) are searched. LCCN Permalink displays are based on the Full Record 
display in the LC Online Catalog. Not only can you link directly into the LC 
Online Catalog, but you can also view the record in MARCXML, MODS, and Dublin 
Core formats.


More Information

The LC Permalink FAQ at http://lccn.loc.gov/lccnperm-faq.html provides 
additional information on this new service.  Specific questions can also be 
sent to the Library's Ask-A-Librarian service at 
http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-digital.html.

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