On 5/8/09, Xiaoming Liu wrote:
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
>
>> I wonder how xID handles superceded OCLCnums, if it'll still succesfully
>> find the right matches for you?
>>
>
> This is documented in
> http://xisbn.worldcat.org/xisbnadmin/xoclcnum/api.htm#deleted
>
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
> I wonder how xID handles superceded OCLCnums, if it'll still succesfully
> find the right matches for you?
>
This is documented in
http://xisbn.worldcat.org/xisbnadmin/xoclcnum/api.htm#deleted
"Worldcat uses OCLC Control Number Cross-R
I wonder how xID handles superceded OCLCnums, if it'll still succesfully
find the right matches for you?
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress wrote:
From: "Eric Lease Morgan"
1. What MARC field/subfield might I put this string?
2. How would I go about getting the string indexed?
3. How
From: "Eric Lease Morgan"
1. What MARC field/subfield might I put this string?
2. How would I go about getting the string indexed?
3. How might I go about querying the server for records with this
string?
I can at least talk about the third question. There was work on a marc
attribute
How might I go about exploiting Z39.50 to extract specific MARC
records from a library catalog?
More precisely, I am trying to download sets of MARC records from
remote library catalogs destined for a sort of union catalog. I see
each of these records being identified with a specific string