Re: PastPerfect->MARC

From: Tom Pasley <tom.pasley_at_nyob>
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2011 12:43:33 +1200
To: CODE4LIB_at_LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Hi David,

How about exporting it as/to XML?

I've used XSLT to transform some XML data from an Access database to data
compliant MaRC (it's not a proper cataloguing record, but good enough for
our needs). If it's in a delimited format, then it should be possible to do
something - it's a matter of mapping the fields to fields for a MaRC like
record.

If you can get it into MaRCXML, then use the wonderul MaRCedit to convert to
MaRC in UTF8 or whatever.

Just a thought.

Tom

On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Dwiggins David <
ddwiggins_at_historicnewengland.org> wrote:

> Has anyone had any experience mapping book data from PastPerfect 4 into
> MARC format for import to a library system? We have about 550 book records
> from an old version of PastPerfect that we are no longer using, and want to
> import them into our MARC-based library database.
>
> It appears that the vendor used to have an add-on called ezMARC that would
> do this, but they are no longer making it in version 5, and I'm not sure if
> it might still be available for version 4. I also don't know how effective
> it is -- would like to have a testimonial from someone before we spend money
> to buy add ons to a product we're no longer using!
>
> I have all the data and could obviously map it manually. But I would
> obviously prefer to have a ready-made filter as a starting point.
>
> Ideas?
>
> -David
>
>
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>
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