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MODS
The following MODS (Metadata Object Description Schema) stylesheets are now available online:
MARCXML to MODS Version 3
MODS Version 2 to MODS Version 3A revised MARCXML to MODS Version 2 stylesheet is also available online.
Please note that you may also access these stylesheets off of the MODS homepage.
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Metadata Object Description Schema Conversions Tools
News from the Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress. A new set of MODS 3.4 XSLT 2.0 stylesheets has been added to our MODS Conversions page http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-conversions.html for community testing and...
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Marcxml To Mods 3.2
The Network Development & MARC Standards Office Library of Congress have finalized a transformation from MARCXML to MODS 3.2. There are a few changes in version 3.2 that affect the conversion of MARC to MODS records. The new MARC to MODS 3.2 stylesheet...
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Transforming Marcxml To Mods
The Library of Congress has made available a revised stylesheet for transforming MARCXML to MODS version 3.1. Changes are mainly to language and classification elements (enhancements made for MODS version 3.1). There were a few errors that also were fixed....
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Metadata Object Description Schema
There is a MODS Implementation Registry available.Please include:Name of the institution or organization implementing MODS The MODS project nameA short description of the MODS projectProjected dates of implementationA URL to the MODS project web site...
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Mods
Chris Putnam has released, under the GNU Public License (GPL), a set of tools for interconverting between various bibliography formats, Bibutils.For version 3, currently in beta, the XML intermediate is the Library of Congress's Metadata Object Description...
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