I’m a big fan of OpenRefine as an accessible tool for working with data in a wide variety of formats including JSON and XML https://openrefine.org/ And a tutorial aimed at library workers https://librarycarpentry.org/lc-open-refine/ Best wishes Owen Sent from my iPhone > On 1 Aug 2022, at 19:55, Cary Gordon <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > FWIW, while I prefer JSON, I believe that there is an existing EDIFACT to > XML crosswalk. > > Cary > >> On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 10:12 AM Julie Swierczek <[log in to unmask]> >> wrote: >> >> I need to transform EDIFACT files into XML or JSON so I can extract the >> Acquisitions data for use in another system. I can do some Python >> scripting, so having XML or JSON would be a big help. Ideally, I'd love to >> find something with a GUI so that other staff could manage the process, >> too. But if all you've got is a hammer, then everything looks like ... >> Python. >> >> Any suggestions? I haven't quite read *all* of Stack Overflow - although I >> feel I am getting close - so I might have missed something. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Julie >> >> ---- >> Julie C. Swierczek (SWER-check) >> Associate Librarian for Collection Description and Imaging >> [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> | She/her/hers >> Folger Shakespeare Library | 201 East Capitol Street SE, Washington, D.C. >> 20003 >> <https://www.google.com/maps/search/201+East+Capitol+Street+SE,+Washington,+D.C.+20003?entry=gmail&source=g> >> www.folger.edu<http://www.folger.edu/> | Follow us on Facebook< >> https://www.facebook.com/folgershakespearelibrary>, Twitter< >> https://twitter.com/folgerlibrary>, and Instagram< >> https://www.instagram.com/folgerlibrary/> >> >> [Shape, arrow Description automatically generated with medium confidence] >> >> -- > Cary Gordon > The Cherry Hill Company > http://chillco.com