無<br>MARC format has been widely used and discussed in our profession. However, there appear to have a wide spread misunderstanding of its real structure and attributes. This article discuss the needs for us to understand it a little more. Also, it presents the general misconceptions about MARC, the compatibility of MARC, the structure of MARC, standardization and - data communication, and some major issues related to MARC format. In this library automation age, MARC is a key element in library services, and it deserves us to take another look
Increasing use of the Internet has heightened awareness among the information tools that lead to qua...
In recent years the cost of academic libraries has been increasing more rapidly than other costs of...
I first met a very British version of MARC (Machine Readable Cataloguing) in 1983, straight out of u...
subject here that needs to be debated? I hope to show that the two, the traditional and the more rec...
This paper deconstructs the "MARC format" and similar newer tools like DC, XML, and RDF, separating ...
MARC once the traditional language of choice for libraries in describing format and content is now ...
MARC is a label attached to an increasing variety of formats containing machine- readable catalogin...
[[abstract]]This article introduces the general characteristics of MARC format and explicits the des...
The forty-five-year-old MARC format, currently at version MARC21, is an obvious barrier to the provi...
Slides for a 50-minute session about the reasons the MARC format does not extend to the World Wide W...
This section is entitled Traditional Communication Formats v SGML, Metadata, Dublin Core. Is there a...
"Based on an article entitled 'Machine-readable cataloging (MARC) program,' which appears in the Enc...
This is a summary of a paper written on the consideration of the feasibility as well as the benefits...
This article proposes a schema for meta-information about MARC that can express at a fairly comprehe...
Beginning of MARC at the Library of Congress, U.S.A., the Deutsche Bibliographie, West Germany and t...
Increasing use of the Internet has heightened awareness among the information tools that lead to qua...
In recent years the cost of academic libraries has been increasing more rapidly than other costs of...
I first met a very British version of MARC (Machine Readable Cataloguing) in 1983, straight out of u...
subject here that needs to be debated? I hope to show that the two, the traditional and the more rec...
This paper deconstructs the "MARC format" and similar newer tools like DC, XML, and RDF, separating ...
MARC once the traditional language of choice for libraries in describing format and content is now ...
MARC is a label attached to an increasing variety of formats containing machine- readable catalogin...
[[abstract]]This article introduces the general characteristics of MARC format and explicits the des...
The forty-five-year-old MARC format, currently at version MARC21, is an obvious barrier to the provi...
Slides for a 50-minute session about the reasons the MARC format does not extend to the World Wide W...
This section is entitled Traditional Communication Formats v SGML, Metadata, Dublin Core. Is there a...
"Based on an article entitled 'Machine-readable cataloging (MARC) program,' which appears in the Enc...
This is a summary of a paper written on the consideration of the feasibility as well as the benefits...
This article proposes a schema for meta-information about MARC that can express at a fairly comprehe...
Beginning of MARC at the Library of Congress, U.S.A., the Deutsche Bibliographie, West Germany and t...
Increasing use of the Internet has heightened awareness among the information tools that lead to qua...
In recent years the cost of academic libraries has been increasing more rapidly than other costs of...
I first met a very British version of MARC (Machine Readable Cataloguing) in 1983, straight out of u...