I can see where you might think that "no progress has been made" because
the only real document of the format is that old, old blog post.
The problem, however, is not a lack of progress but a lack of documentation
of that progress. File_MARC (PHP), MARC::Record (perl), ruby-marc (ruby)
and marc4j (java) will all deal, to one extent or another, either with the
JSON directly or with a hash/map data structure that maps directly to that
JSON structure.
[BTW, can anyone summarize the state of pymarc wrt marc-in-json?]
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 5:09 AM, dasos ili <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> It is exactly three years back, and no real progress has been made
> concerning this proposal to serialize MARC in JSON:
>
>
> http://dilettantes.code4lib.org/blog/2010/09/a-proposal-to-serialize-marc-in-json/
>
>
> Meanwhile new tools for searching and retrieving records have come in,
> such as Solr and Elasticsearch. Any ideas on how one could alter (or
> propose a new format) more suited to the mechanisms of these two search
> platforms?
>
> Any example implemantations would be also really appreciated,
>
> thank you in advance
>
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Bill Dueber
Library Systems Programmer
University of Michigan Library
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