Hi,
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:
> And it looks like it has:
>
> http://www.loc.gov/home2/shutdown-message.html
>
> Good thing I don't need to be doing any MARC conversions right now...oh
> wait.
>
Looks like LC's websites are back in business, including the MARC standards
RDA! RDA! RDA! RDA! RDA! RDA!
Greg
On 10/02/2013 01:40 PM, Magnus Enger wrote:
> tirsdag 1. oktober 2013 skrev glaws følgende:
>
> This does, of course, present the perfect opportunity for a strong
> progressive organization outside the U.S. to step in and become
>
tirsdag 1. oktober 2013 skrev glaws følgende:
> This does, of course, present the perfect opportunity for a strong
> progressive organization outside the U.S. to step in and become the New
> Marc Master of the World.
>
Or we could take it as an opportunity to leave MARC on the scrap heap of
hist
+1
On 1 October 2013 23:25, glaws wrote:
> This does, of course, present the perfect opportunity for a strong
> progressive organization outside the U.S. to step in and become the New
> Marc Master of the World.
>
>
> --
> Greg Lawson
> Network Administrator
> Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
This does, of course, present the perfect opportunity for a strong
progressive organization outside the U.S. to step in and become the New
Marc Master of the World.
--
Greg Lawson
Network Administrator
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
1912 N. Belt Highway
St. Joseph, MO 64506
BWS Johnson schreef op ma 30-09-2013 om 11:44 [-0700]:
> Thanks to our delicate system of "governance" bad stuff might soon
> happen to Library of Congress sites. So, if you're getting loc.gov
> related errors, (Such as setting your z39.50 target as LOC) it's not a
> Koha issue, it's a freggin
Salvete!
Thanks to our delicate system of "governance" bad stuff might soon happen
to Library of Congress sites. So, if you're getting loc.gov related errors,
(Such as setting your z39.50 target as LOC) it's not a Koha issue, it's a
freggin U.S. government issue. Patches most welcome.
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