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11000 records
12000 records
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13000 records
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What am I doing wrong!?
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Eric Lease Morgan
University of Notre Dame
574/631-8604
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Shelley Doljack
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I use MarcEdit to view records and check if the mnemonic form of a diacritic
(e.g. {eacute}) appears or not and what the LDR/09 value is. That's the best
way I've come up with so far. MarcEdit is pretty good at guessing what the
character encoding is without relying on the LDR/09 value. I think
To: Shelley Doljack sdolj...@stanford.edu
Cc: perl4lib@perl.org
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2012 5:13:41 PM
Subject: Re: printing UTF-8 encoded MARC records with as_usmarc
First off, it's entirely possible that you have bad UTF-8 (perhaps
rogue MARC-8, perhaps just lousy characters) in your MARC. I know we
FILE $record-as_usmarc();
}
Do I need to add something that specifies to interpret the data as UTF-8? Does
MARC::Record not handle UTF-8 at all?
Thanks,
Shelley
Shelley Doljack
E-Resources Metadata Librarian
Metadata and Library Systems
Stanford University Libraries
sdolj...@stanford.edu
-books.com
To: Shelley Doljack sdolj...@stanford.edu, perl4lib@perl.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 6:15:45 PM
Subject: RE: Customizing MARC::Errorchecks
On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 4:34 PM, Shelley Doljack
[sdolj...@stanford.edu] wrote:
I'm playing around with using MARC::Errorchecks
, it doesn't work. Is this not
possible with Errorchecks?
Thanks,
Shelley
Shelley Doljack
E-Resources Metadata Librarian
Metadata and Library Systems
Stanford University Libraries
sdolj...@stanford.edu
650-725-0167