Library Cataloging
USEMARCON Plus v1.4
A new version of USRMARCON Plus is now available.
The software has now been further developed and adapted by ATP Library Systems Ltd, Finland to an API format. Following testing at Helsinki University and the British Library (v1.3), this latest version of USEMARCON (Version 1.4) makes USEMARCON more suitable for integration in other software, mainly fast on-the-fly conversions in Z39.50 clients and multi-threaded Z39.50 servers. The British Library and ATP Library Systems Ltd is making the new v1.4 software and related documentation available free of charge to users and application developers in order to promote usage of USEMARCON. Potential users are, however, asked to complete a freeware licence to cover the use of the software.
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Usemarcon Plus
A new version of USEMARCON Plus, The Universal MARC Record Convertor, is available.USEMARCON facilitates the conversion of catalogue records from one MARC format to another e.g. from UKMARC to UNIMARC. The software was designed as a toolbox-style application,...
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End Users
I've been listening to a talk Bill Moen gave at the TLA 2004 conference on my MP3 player. (TLA makes CDs of the conference with MP3 files of the talks available for a very reasonable sum.) In it he talks about our end users. Those are the folks walking...
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Usemarcon
The latest version of USEMARCON (Version 1.51) offers librarians the ability to carry out fast on the fly conversion of MARC formats.USEMARCON facilitates the conversion of catalogue records from one MARC format to another e.g. from UKMARC to UNIMARC....
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Koha
The open source library sytem Koha is getting close to version 2.0. This is the full MARC version. Two new features are rsskoha and ldapkoha.rssKoha, an extension to Koha allowing libraries to easily create RSS feeds of their library data, has been released....
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The British Library Public Catalogue
"The British Library has today launched its new BLPCZ service, which provides Z39.50 compliant access to the British Library Public Catalogue for the first time. The international standard for communications between computers in the library and information...
Library Cataloging