On Wed, 19 November, 2003 08:16, Tajoli Zeno wrote: > > In fact I don't subscribe this type of changes. > Why ? > Because they hard coded in the module the USMARC/MARC21 standard. > > There different flouvers of MARC, the Library of Congress mantains USMARC > <now MARC21>. > For example I use Unimarc, mantained from IFLA. > > A concise Unimarc <until update 4> is avaible from: > http://www.ifla.org/VI/3/p1996-1/concise2.pdf > A full Unimarc <until update 3> is avaible from: > http://www.ifla.org/VI/3/p1996-1/sec-uni.htm > > The differences between MARC21 and Unimarc are many; a good > documentation is avaible from: > http://www.loc.gov/marc/unimarctomarc21.html <update to August 2001>. > From example there are differences also in the Record Leader !!. > > Bye > > > Zeno Tajoli > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > CILEA - Segrate (MI) > 02 / 26995321
Hi all, Are people on the list aware of the USEMARCON software <http://www.bl.uk/services/bibliographic/usemarcon.html> which claims to convert from one of many flavours of MARC to another? There was a recent announcement of the latest version which I will forward below. I haven't used it so can't really say anything from experience, but it's developed on behalf of the British Library so it's from a highly credible source. Would perl wrappers around the toolkit be something worth considering? Cheers, Ben -- Ben Soares tel: +44 (0)131-651 1238 EDINA, Edinburgh University Data Library fax: +44 (0)131-650 3308 Main Library Building, George Square email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Edinburgh EH8 9LJ, Scotland, UK www: http://edina.ac.uk/ "Hmmm, that makes no sense to me... But then you are very small, perhaps you're right." -- Treebeard ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: New version of MARC converter software Date: Fri, 14 November, 2003 09:58 From: "Ashton, Jan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] MARC CONVERSION SOFTWARE - USEMARCON Plus v1.4 USEMARCON is a software application that allows users to convert bibliographic records from one MAchine-Readable Cataloguing (MARC) format to another. In 1995, a project <http://www.kb.nl/kb/sbo/bibinfra/usema-en.html> funded by the European Union was set up to address the issue of differing MARC formats. The project was successfully completed in 1997 with the development of the USEMARCON (User Controlled Generic MARC Converter) software. On behalf of the British Library and CERL (the Committee of European Research Librarians) Crossnet Systems Limited <http://www.crxnet.com> enhanced the application to introduce new functionality which allowed the program to be integrated more closely with other applications for conversions, e.g. as part of a Z39.50 server. The software has now been further developed and adapted by ATP Library Systems Ltd, Finland to an API format. Following testing at Helsinki University and the British Library (v1.3), this latest version of USEMARCON (Version 1.4) makes USEMARCON more suitable for integration in other software, mainly fast on-the-fly conversions in Z39.50 clients and multi-threaded Z39.50 servers. The British Library and ATP Library Systems Ltd is making the new v1.4 software and related documentation available free of charge to users and application developers in order to promote usage of USEMARCON. Potential users are, however, asked to complete a freeware licence to cover the use of the software. For further information and to download the software, please visit the British Library web site at http://www.bl.uk/services/bibliographic/usemarcon.html Users can also visit the newly set up USEMARCON discussion board <http://members5.boardhost.com/usemarcon/> to talk with other users or developers who may be working on similar issues or projects. For further information please contact: ATP Library Systems Ltd, Finland by e-mail <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or visit their web site at <http://www.atp.fi> or contact The British Library Bibliographic Standards & Systems Boston Spa, Wetherby West Yorkshire LS23 7BQ United Kingdom Tel: + 44 (0) 1937 546585 Fax: + 44 (0) 1937 546586 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ************************************************************************** Opening 14 November 2003 at the British Library Galleries : "Chinese Printmaking Today", artworks by leading Chinese artists 1980-2000 ************************************************************************* The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete this e-mail and notify the [EMAIL PROTECTED] : The contents of this e-mail must not be disclosed or copied without the sender's consent. The statements and opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the British Library. The British Library does not take any responsibility for the views of the author. ************************************************************************* -------------------------------------------------------