Chang, R.; Raatjes, R.: Understanding MARC : another look (1990)
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- Abstract
- MARC (Machine Readable Cataloguing) format has been widely used and discussed in the library profession. However, there appear to have a wide spread misunderstanding of its real structure and attributes. Discusses the need for use to understand it a little more. Presents the general misconceptions about MARC, the structure of MARC format. In this library automation age, MARC is a key element in library services, and it deserves another look.
- Source
- Journal of educational media and library sciences. 27(1990) no.2, S.139-154