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DSF/ISO/DIS 25577

Information and documentation - MarcXchange

pending, Most Current
Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (IT applications in information, documentation and publishing): 35.240.30
scope:

This International Standard specifies the requirements for a generalized XML-based exchange format for bibliographic records as well as other types of metadata. It does not define the length or the content of individual records and does not assign any meaning to tags, indicators, or identifiers, these specifications being the functions of an implementation format. This International Standard describes a generalized structure, a framework designed primarily for communication between data processing systems, but may also be relevant for use as a processing format within systems. MarcXchange could potentially be used as follows: - for representing a complete MARC record or a set of MARC records in XML; - for original resource description in XML syntax; - as an extension schema to METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard); - for exchange of MARC records in XML; - for transfer of MARC records in web services like SRU (search/retrieval via URL); - for publisher transmission of data; - as a temporary format in all kinds of data transformation or manipulation, e.g. conversion, publication, editing, validation; - for metadata in XML that may be packaged with an electronic resource. Validation of MARC records content is not enforced by the schema but by dedicated software tailored for the specific usage (e.g. the specific MARC-format).

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DSF/ISO/DIS 25577
Information and documentation - MarcXchange
This International Standard specifies the requirements for a generalized XML-based exchange format for bibliographic records as well as other types of metadata. It does not define the length or the...
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