You are right Galen, many care.  They shouldn't, but they do.  A substantial 
set of my research time right now is being spent looking at practical 
applications with bibframe, linked data, and a world without MARC in general -- 
and I can guarantee that any information that we think we are creating by 
carefully ordering fields within our record for display purposes isn't going to 
translation (nor should it).  

There are big and exciting things around what we can do with library metadata 
and lately I've been feeling like the time and effort we spend on this level of 
insanity as akin to tilting at windmills.  

--tr

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Galen 
Charlton
Sent: Friday, September 12, 2014 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] ruby-marc: how to sort fields after append?

Hi,

On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Terry Reese <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was so hoping someone would bring up position of MARC fields.
> Everything Kyle says is true -- and I would follow that up by saying, 
> no one will care, even most catalogers.  In fact, I wouldn't even 
> resort the data to begin with -- outside of aesthetics, the sooner we 
> can get away from prescribing some kind of magical meaning to field 
> order (have you ever read the book on determining 5xx field order, I 
> have -- it's depressing; again, who but a cataloger would know) we'll 
> all be better off.  :)

Indeed, field order is not a great way to convey meaning, is not going to 
migrate well to RDF, and there are few practical reasons to be too worried 
about it -- although some OPACs do at least display subject headings links in 
the order that they were entered in the record.

However, some catalogers in my experience do care, and even if only for the 
sake of inter-personal harmony, avoiding unnecessary reordering of MARC fields 
can be a win.

Regards,

Galen
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