Dear Karen,
Here is my solution for this. It is the MARC21 format, this file
contains the MARC vocabularies as well (e.g. the value of 887$2
Non-MARC Information Field / Source of data should come from a list
provided at http://www.loc.gov/standards/sourcelist/format.html).
There are number of other thing which could be exportable from the
Java classes I am building, but it doesn't contain (e.g. the mapping
with FRBR functions and compliance level (full or minimal
bibliographic level requirements). If you need that as well, please
let me know. Some background info:
http://pkiraly.github.io/2018/01/28/marc21-in-json/
Best,
Péter
<[log in to unmask]> ezt írta (időpont: 2019. dec. 19., Cs, 9:43):
>
> This is probably an evergreen/perennial request, but who has up-to-date
> copies of the MARC fields/subfields and/or the same for UniMARC? Extra
> points for display labels. ExtraExtra points for anyone who has included
> the notes from the documentation.
>
> Don't get me started on why this isn't a service of the maintainers.
>
> I'm dusting off an old version that I used for my analysis of MARC but
> it's out of date and I'd rather not have to update it manually.
>
> If we can locate a decent version, can we find a way to put it in github
> and maintain it there as a shared resource? Maybe in the code4lib
> github?
>
> Thank you,
> kc
>
> Karen Coyle / Digital Library Consultant
> [log in to unmask] http://www.kcoyle.net
> skype: kcoylenet
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Péter Király
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GWDG, Göttingen - Europeana - eXtensible Catalog - The Code4Lib Journal
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