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An exhaustive guide to the MARC standard from OCLC.
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A fast guide to cataloguing an item in MARC format. Provides a concise guide to abbreviations and field tags used. Really only meaningful to someone fairly familiar with MARC, but a useful cheat sheet.
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Represents the continuation of the CAN/MARC and USMARC formats in a single edition with a new name.
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Provides links to MARC vendors who market specialized tools that provide enhanced usability to MARC 21 records and systems. Includes both commercial and free tools.
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Library of Congress Network Development and MARC Standards Office. Includes: general information, MARC documentation, MARC Advisory Committee, MARC SGML, records and systems, and software and utilities.
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A free Perl module for processing MARC records.
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MarcEdit is a free windows based MARC editing tool, that provides methods for converting MARC to text, Text to MARC, MARC to XML and MARC to Dublin Core.
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A guide to most MARC cataloging tags with examples and text explaining their usage. Useful to persons needing plain descriptions of MARC fields. From Follett Software Company.
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Universal Bibliographic Control and International MARC Core Programme (UBCIM). International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.
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Stanford University's Lane Medical Library details its experiment in using XML instead of MARC to organize its catalog data.