MARC standards (redirect from Machine Readable Cataloging)
MARC (machine-readable cataloging) is a standard set of digital formats for the machine-readable description of items catalogued by libraries, such as...
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which they are created. MARC (machine-readable cataloging) is a standard set of digital formats for the machine-readable description of items catalogued...
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programmer and systems analyst who developed the MARC format (Machine Readable Cataloging), the international data standard for bibliographic and holdings...
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greatly enhanced the usability of catalogs, thanks to the rise of MARC standards (an acronym for MAchine Readable Cataloging) in the 1960s. Rules governing...
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was started in the development of cataloging in publication and research was completed on machine-readable cataloging systems; Public Law 480 was established...
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collection of 839 trance LPs and a corresponding catalogue in Machine Readable Cataloging standard (2012). The vinyl was originally purchased from retired...
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National Book Festival Henriette Avram: Developed the MARC format (Machine Readable Cataloging), the international data standard for bibliographic and holdings...
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EndNote—a text-based data scheme used by the EndNote program MARC—machine-readable cataloging standards refer—an aging text-based data scheme supported on...
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locate an item. MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) A set standard of prescribed codes that allows a record to be "read" by a machine by identifying specific...
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General material designation (category Library cataloging and classification)
type. The usage of GMD in cataloging and classifying records was encouraged by the recording standard Anglo-American Cataloging Rules (AACR2). It has been...
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dominated by library cataloging, but it is important to consider other forms of cataloging. For example, there are special systems for cataloging museum objects...
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Standard Bibliographic Description Library catalog Library of Congress Classification Machine Readable Cataloging NUCMC OCLC OPAC Resource Description and...
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Marine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning MARC (a) Machine readable cataloging (or machine readable code) Mailing list archive Maryland Area Regional Commuter...
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Resource Description and Access (redirect from RDA (bibliographical cataloging))
Authority Data (FRSAD) International Cataloguing Principles (ICP) MAchine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) Regeln für die alphabetische Katalogisierung (RAK) Dublin...
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Library history (section Cataloging)
computerized online catalog during her early work on the MARC format, but it was the existence of years of library cataloging in a machine-readable form that made...
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example the internet or an organization. A good example of metadata is the cataloging system found in libraries, which records for example the author, title...
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Dorothy McGarry. 2001. Seymour Lubetzky : Writings on the Classical Art of Cataloging. Englewood Colo: Libraries Unlimited. Berry John. 1994. “Can Simon Save...
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Verner W. Clapp (section Cataloging in Publication)
this mission through promotion of "machine-readable cataloging" technologies, development of the MARC format, cataloging-in-source, standards and technologies...
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University Library, oversaw the implementation of MARC standards, or Machine-Readable Cataloging. Atkinson's dream of a fully automated library began to bear...
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Wiggins, Beacher. “Managing Cataloging and Cataloging Operations-2000 and Beyond at the Library of Congress.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 30...
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In the 1960s Freitag was instrumental in developing the MARC (machine-readable cataloging) standards, which helped standardize digital records shared between...
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Encoded Archival Description (EAD) finding aids and Machine Readable Catalog (MARC) bibliographic catalogs to gather biographical/historical data. After the...
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derived from a character-coded machine-readable version of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Star Catalog (SAO, SAO Staff 1966) prepared by T.A...
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1964 to 1966. There, he helped to create the MARC standards, a machine readable cataloging system that became an international standard electronic database...
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shared cataloging, which made her involved with the curator at the University Library of Grenoble, Marc Chauveine on the Machine Readable Cataloging (MARC)...
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Pattie, Ling-yuh W. 1998. “Henriette Davidson Avram, the Great Legacy.” Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 25 (2–3): 67–81 Delmus Eugene Williams. 1994...
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1966, his catalog (nearly 75 works by this date) was edited by Nancy B. Reich and published as an early exercise in machine-readable catalogs. A 2nd edition...
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English-German (CEG), which have been rewritten in an indexed form which is easily readable by computers. This method uses a structured lexical data base (LDB) in...
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inscriptions. The project's goal is to comprehensively catalog runestones in a machine-readable way for future research. The database is freely available...
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(Digital Photo-METADATA). MARC United States Library of Congress MAchine-Readable Cataloging of bibliographic data. MODS Metadata Object Description Schema...
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