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What systems are compatible with the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
A list of some of the systems that support the MARC 21 formats is at www.loc.gov/marc/marcsysvend.html. The list includes systems that collect, organize and manage MARC 21 records.
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Is there a list of tools compatible with the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
A list of some of the bibliographic tools that support the MARC 21 formats is at www.loc.gov/marc/marctools.html. It includes software programs that provide enhanced usability to MARC 21 records and systems. Some of the tools are freeware or open source.
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Who maintains the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The Network Development and MARC Standards Office at the Library of Congress and the Standards and the Support Office at the Library and Archives Canada maintain the MARC 21 formats. Input for development is provided by MARC 21 users from around the world, including libraries, library networks and utilities, and library system vendors. See http://www.loc.gov/marc/overview.html for more information about the development and maintenance of the formats.
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Is there a tutorial for the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Understanding MARC Bibliographic is a good introduction to the MARC 21 bibliographic format and includes a bibliography, discussion questions and examples. It is widely used and has been translated into several different languages. Understanding MARC Authority Records is a good introduction to the MARC 21 authority format and includes a bibliography, discussion questions and examples.
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Are there any translations of the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The MARC 21 Translations page contains a list of documents that are either direct translations or close adaptations of the MARC 21 formats and other MARC documentation. Where applicable, information regarding differences between the translations and MARC 21 is provided. The formats are listed alphabetically by the language of each translation and include full bibliographic citations and contact information.
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How does MARC 21 differ from the USMARC and CAN/MARC formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
MARC 21 is not a new format. After having discussions and making minor changes to both formats that accommodated USMARC and CAN/MARC users' specific needs, the USMARC and CAN/MARC (Canadian MARC) formats were “harmonized” into MARC 21 in 1997. See http://www.loc.gov/marc/annmarc21.html for more information about the harmonization.
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Are there any discussion groups or forums for the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The MARC Forum is a listserv maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office and is open to anyone interested in the implementation, maintenance and development of the MARC 21 formats. The forum provides an opportunity for members of the information community to participate in discussions related to the formats. Vendor, network, technical service, automation, and reference staff and researchers are encouraged to participate.
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How do I propose making a change to the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Proposals for changes to the formats may originate from any MARC 21 user. Please either fill out the MARC 21 Formats Proposed Change Form or contact the Network Development and MARC Standards Office at the Library of Congress or the Standards division at the Library and Archives Canada.
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Are SGML or XML versions of the MARC 21 formats available?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The Network Development and MARC Standards Office has developed a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible, allowing users to work with MARC data in ways that meet their specific needs. The framework contains many components such as schemas, stylesheets, and software tools developed and maintained by the Library of Congress. Conversion utilities between MARC (ISO 2709) and MARCXML are also available. Please see www.loc.
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Where do I find the U.S. National Level/Minimal Level Record Requirements for the MARC 21 formats?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
There is no list of of “mandatory” data elements that must appear in a MARC 21 record. Thereotically, a record could simply consist of a leader and a 245 (title) field. However, there is a list of the MARC 21 data elements required to meet minimal and national level requirements in the United States for the bibliographic and authority formats. Please note that other countries may have different lists of required data elements.
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How often is MARC 21 documentation updated?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The MARC 21 formats are updated annually in October. Other documentation is updated as it becomes necessary.
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I would like to translate a MARC 21 publication. What should I do?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Translations of the MARC 21 formats and other MARC documentation are greatly encouraged because of their usefulness to the entire MARC 21 community. The Network Development and MARC Standards Office does ask that intellectual credit information be included in the translation.
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Is there a list of MARC 21 record services?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
A list of some of the record services that support the MARC 21 formats is at www.loc.gov/marc/marcrecsvrs.html. It includes services that distribute MARC 21 records, such as records for copy cataloging, records supplied with materials, records used for recon purposes, updated records, conversion services, etc.
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How do I report errors in MARC 21 documentation?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
If you notice an error or omission in either the print or online MARC 21 documentation, please contact ndmso@loc.gov. Describe the error and where it occurs. Please be as specific as possible.
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How do I code electronic resources in a MARC 21 record?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
The document Guidelines for Coding Electronic Resources in Leader/06 assists users coding fixed fields in records for electronic resources. Guidelines for the Use of Field 856 provides guidance on using field 856 (Electronic location and access) in all the MARC 21 formats. Guidelines for Distinguishing Cartographic Electronic Resources from other Electronic Resources assists catalogers working with cartographic electronic resources.
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What is MARC 21? What does the acronym “MARC” mean?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
MARC is the acronym for MAchine-Readable Cataloging. It defines a data format that emerged from a Library of Congress-led initiative that began nearly forty years ago. It provides the mechanism by which computers exchange, use, and interpret bibliographic information, and its data elements make up the foundation of most library catalogs used today. MARC became USMARC in the 1980s and MARC 21 in the late 1990s.
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How do I request new or revised MARC 21 organization codes?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Before requesting a MARC 21 organization code, please first search the MARC Code List for Organizations. If you do not find a code for your organization, click on one of these links to access a request form in the language of your choice. You may use the online form to request up to three codes. If more than three codes are needed, please submit a list of the organizations with their names and addresses (including street, city, state, postal code, and country) via email to ndmso@loc.
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How do I request MARC 21 relator, sources or description convention codes?

MARC 21 Frequently Asked Questions (Library of Congress)
Requests should include a full bibliographic citation and a scan, photocopy or Internet link for the item to be added.
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Which of the MARC (machine-readable cataloging) formats are used by cataloging staff at LC?

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The MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data is used by LC catalogers when inputting bibliographic records and data in LC's catalog system and other bibliographic utilities (i.e., RLIN and OCLC). The MARC 21 Format for Authority Data is used by LC catalogers when creating authority records for the name and subject authority files.
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