AFAICS, the encoding is no problem. We just don't get any record, and  
we don't use the encoding to download records, only to interpret  
them. Also the syntax should not be a problem, as it should be able  
to return USMARC according to the PDF you link to. So I don't know  
what goes wrong.

Christiaan

On 15 Aug 2007, at 12:41 PM, Hanjo Iwanowitsch wrote:

> Ladies and gentlemen,
>
> I would like to import information from DDB (German Bibliography) by
> BibDesk's Search.
>
> For this I use the access described on <http://www.d-nb.de/service/zd/
> z39_50.htm>. Target profile is provided on <http://www.d-nb.de/eng/
> service/pdf/ddb-prf2002.pdf>.
>
> I filled in this information as follows:
>
> Searches -> New Search Group -> Type Z39.50 / Server: Other -> Name:
> DDB / Database: iltis / Address: z3950.dbf.ddb.de / Port: 210 /
> USername: gast / Password: gast)
>
> I did not manage to get bibliographical information from this source,
> probably because the Encoding (ISO646 or 5426) and Syntax (SUTRS) are
> different from those provided in BibDesk's pop-up-menu. Is there a
> way to change this in coming versions?
>
> Other sources do work properly, for example University of Zuerich.
>
> Any help?
>
> Kind regards,
> Hanjo.
>
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