I wasn't aware of this, but it definitely didn't exist way back when I started. You can download all the GACs in XML from that page.
kyle On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 3:38 PM, Stephen Hearn <s-h...@umn.edu> wrote: > Have you looked at id.loc.gov? One of its vocabularies defines URLs > for each of the MARC geographic area codes. > > Stephen > > > On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Jonathan Rochkind <rochk...@jhu.edu> > wrote: > > Can anyone remind me if there's a machine readable copy of the MARC > > geographic codes available at any persistent URL? > > > > They're in HTML at http://www.loc.gov/marc/geoareas/gacs_code.html . I > > actually had a script that automatically downloaded from there and > "scraped" > > the HTML -- but sometime since I wrote the script, the HTML structure on > the > > page changed and it broke. > > > > (I kind of thought that was unlikely since that HTML page itself was > machine > > generated -- but I guess they changed the software that generated it. > > Certainly I knew that scraping HTML was a bad thing to rely on... which > is > > why I hope LC provides this in some format less likely to change?) > > > > > > -- > Stephen Hearn, Metadata Strategist > Technical Services, University Libraries > University of Minnesota > 160 Wilson Library > 309 19th Avenue South > Minneapolis, MN 55455 > Ph: 612-625-2328 > Fx: 612-625-3428 > -- ---------------------------------------------------------- Kyle Banerjee Digital Services Program Manager Orbis Cascade Alliance baner...@uoregon.edu / 503.877.9773