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Thankyou for the suggestion Kyle, I will look into it when I get a chance 
- and I'll email the list later to let people know how it went!

Regards

Di

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Seems to me that MarcEdit might be a good tool for this. It has the
ability to do batch searching and to extract individual fields from
records retrieved
http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/html/index.php

kyle

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 9:59 PM, Di Worth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Code4Libs
> The University of Tasmania has about one third of its collection
> classified by Dewey, and the other part by Library of Congress
> classification.  We will be able to find an LC call number, either from 
a
> call number on an added copy, or from the 050 tag in the bib record.  We
> have found though that we have about 50,000 bib records with no added
> copies with LC call#, and no 050 information.  About 10,000 of these 
bibs
> do have 010 tags (LC #s), so one assumes that an LC call number would be
> available for them should we be able to interrogate a database like
> Libraries Australia or WorldCat and be able to find the information.
>
> Trouble is, although we may be competent at SQL on our databases,
> automatically "piping" information to an application and parsing results
> is not something we've done.  This list seems to have some very savvy
> people on it - can anyone suggest how we could proceed?  Could we use
> something like Yaz with an input file of requests, and get an output 
file
> with 050 information?  Has anyone done this already?  Is there an
> electronic file available with a Dewey - LC conversion, which we could
> use?  50,000 bibs is a lot for us to manually look up!
>
> Any help you could give would be most appreciated
>
> Di
>
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> -- Di Worth
> -- Associate Librarian
> -- Library     (Division of Teaching and Learning)
> -- University of Tasmania
> -- Hobart Campus
> -- Private Bag 25
> -- Hobart Tasmania 7001
> -- phone: (03) 6226 2208  Intl  +61 3 6226 2208
> -- fax:   (03) 6226 2878  Intl  +61 3 6226 2878
> -- mobile: 0408 292 788  (internal x5557)
> -- email: [log in to unmask]
> --
>



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