![]() If you want a quick, simplified overview of the MARC format this is a good resource: Understanding MARC Bibliographic: Machine Readable Cataloging. It includes background information, listings of changes that have been made over the years, and links to the committees that suggest and implement changes to the MARC 21 formats. The MARC Standards page, maintained by the Library of Congress Network Development and MARC Standards Office, is the authoritative source for all things MARC. Here are a few resources that may be useful to you in working with MARC records: NHU-PAC records come from OCLC's WorldCat and consequently are in OCLC-MARC. OCLC-MARC is OCLC's implementation of MARC 21. MARC 21 is maintained by the Library of Congress. The MARC 21 formats are standards for the representation and communication of bibliographic and related information in machine-readable form. NHAIS Cataloging Resources, New Hampshire State Library - About UsĪbout Us - Departments - NHAIS Services - Cataloging Resources ![]()
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