Understanding MARC Bibliographic: Machine-Readable
Cataloging
Written
by Betty Furrie in conjunction with the Data Base Development Department
of The Follett Software Company
Seventh
edition reviewed and edited by the Network Development and MARC
Standards Office, Library of Congress
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Understanding
MARC Bibliographic was a copyrighted work originally published
by the Follett Software Co. in 1988. Other previous editions are
the following: second edition, 1989; third edition, 1990; fourth
edition, 1994; fifth edition, 1998; sixth edition, 2000.
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TABLE OF
CONTENTS
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Part
I: What Does MARC Mean?
Part II: Why Is a MARC Record Necessary?
Part III: MARC Terms and Their Definitions
Part IV: Where do MARC Records Originate?
Part V: MARC Data Issues
Part VI: In Conclusion
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Part
VII: A Summary of Commonly Used MARC 21 Fields
Part VIII: A List of Other Fields Often Seen in MARC Records
Part IX: The Leader
Part X: Field 008 for Books
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Part
XI: A Sample Record in Various Formats
Part XII: AV Records: From Cards to MARC 21
Selected Bibliography
MARC 21 Content Designators: A Review
List
of Translations
for Understanding MARC Bibliographic
Typography Notes & Credits
for Web Edition
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