Or the Internet Archive, since there are also a whole bunch of other MARC dumps there.
-Ross. On Jun 12, 2013, at 4:25 AM, Owen Stephens <o...@ostephens.com> wrote: > Putting the files on GitHub might be an option - free for public > repositories, and 38Mb should not be a problem to host there > > Owen > > Owen Stephens > Owen Stephens Consulting > Web: http://www.ostephens.com > Email: o...@ostephens.com > Telephone: 0121 288 6936 > > On 12 Jun 2013, at 02:24, Dana Pearson <dbpearsonm...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I have crosswalked the Project Gutenberg RDF/DC metadata to MARC. I would >> like to make these files available to any library that is interested. >> >> I thought that I would put them on my website via FTP but don't know if >> that is the best way. Don't have an ftp client myself so was thinking that >> that may be now passé. >> >> I tried using Google Drive with access available via the link to two >> versions of the files, UTF8 and MARC8. However, it seems that that is not >> a viable solution. I can access the files with the URLs provided by >> setting the access to anyone with the URL but doesn't work for some of >> those testing it for me or with the links I have on my webpage.. >> >> I have five folders with files of about 38 MB total. I have separated the >> ebooks, audio books, juvenile content, miscellaneous and non-Latin scripts >> such as Chinese, Modern Greek. Most of the content is in the ebook folder. >> >> I would like to make access as easy as possible. >> >> Google Drive seems to work for me. Here's the link to my page with the >> links in case you would like to look at the folders. Works for me but not >> for everyone who's tried it. >> >> http://dbpearsonmlis.com/ProjectGutenbergMarcRecords.html >> >> thanks, >> dana >> >> -- >> Dana Pearson >> dbpearsonmlis.com