Hi All


Please see the email bellow from my colleague, we want to import MARC
files to dspace, we want to get input from anybody who has done this
before. I have found this document while I was starting with my research
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21044462/Importing-MARC-Data-Into-DSpace
<http://www.scribd.com/doc/21044462/Importing-MARC-Data-Into-DSpace>
and I am now testing, please any idea will be appreciated.



Regards,

Lewatle





From: Suzanne Saunders
Sent: 14 April 2011 11:55 AM
To: Lewatle Phaladi
Subject: Millennium catalogue MARC to DSpace



Our Library needs to import MARC records from our Millennium catalogue
to Dspace.



I have found various articles and references to the manual, but as a
Librarian I don't always understand what the technical terminology
means. Is there anyone else that has done this successfully with
Millennium MARC records?



What is the impact on Library staff? How successful is this import
(conversion) functionality? Does library staff still edit the imported
file before it is available.






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