PBCore lists a bunch of crosswalk mapping schemes that they've identified.
http://www.pbcore.org/PBCore/PBCore_Mappings.html
Some of them are listed but aren't done yet, including a direct mapping to
MARC 21. However, a mapping of PBCore to Dublin Core exists, so you could
probably get there by
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:28 AM, john passmore jwpassm...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah, that makes sense. I could try PBCoreDublin CoreMARC 21.
This is one way to do it, but my understand is that Dublin Core is
less granular then PBCore. If I'm correct, you will loss some context
since you have a lossy
That would really dumb down the metadata. DC is very limited.
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How about mapping PBCore to the CIDOC-CRM as a hub format then going into MARC?
http://www.cidoc-crm.org/crm_mappings.html - I don't see a PBCore mapping yet,
but it should be doable.
You may have to use the FRBRoo extension
(http://www.cidoc-crm.org/frbr_inro.html) for some fields.
The
Hi John,
I don't know what your level of technical skills are, and if stylesheets are
your preferred tool, that's totally fine. You can probably ignore this.
I would approach this problem a bit differently, mostly because I'm terrible at
stylesheets. I'm guessing that your pbcore documents
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Let's say I've defined these indexes in pqf.properties on the SRU server:
index.marc.020 = 1=7 # ISBN
index.marc.035:1 = 1=1211 # OCLC/utility number where first indicator is
non-blank
index.marc.100:1 = 1=1 # author where first indicator is non-blank
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According to the MARC spec, 035 doesn't support '9' as a valid indicator. My
very uneducated guess would be the invalid indicator is causing the underlying
system not to index it?
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But I have some questions about CIP block.
http://www.loc.gov/publish/cip/ http://www.loc.gov/publish/cip/faqs/
In my opinion, this block is useful for printed books in order to shelve
it correctly, and get a LCCN.
Right. More precisely, it provides the
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