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Working with MARC

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== Desktop tools ==
* [http://peoplemarcedit.oregonstatereeset.edunet/~reesetMarcEdit] * [http:/marcedit/html/indexcsharpmarc.php MarcEditnet/ C# MARC Editor]: is a simple and light weight MARC Editor for Windows
* [http://www.auto-graphics.com/download/SHOWMARC.EXE Showmarc]: is a DOS program that will show all the MARC fields used and how many times each is used.
* [http://www.bl.uk/bibliographic/usemarcon.html USEMARCON] is a multi-platform rule-based MARC record manipulation program. It is a command-line utility but there is also a GUI for it.
 
== Getting Marc Indexed for Search Engines ==
=== MARC in Solr ===
* SolrMarc httphttps://code.googlegithub.com/psolrmarc/solrmarc/
* Solr http://lucene.apache.org/solr
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| clj-marc || Clojure || http://github.com/phochste/clj-marc || Basic MARC21 and Aleph500 sequential export parser
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| MARC4J.Net || C# || https://github.com/mxurshid/MARC4J.Net || https://www.nuget.org/packages/MARC4J.Net
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| marc4js || JavaScript (Node.js) || https://github.com/jiaola/marc4js || Read/transform/write records with Node stream api. Handles MARC8 and UTF8.
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| marcli || Go || https://github.com/hectorcorrea/marcli || Command line to parse MARC files
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| fml || Go || https://github.com/MITLibraries/fml || MARC 21 library for Go
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| Catmandu || Perl || http://librecat.org || An ETL-framework to extract, transform and load MARC (and other formats) from/to various databases, indexes
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| Syntax highlight for bat command || YAML || https://gist.github.com/pabloab/0a532be47e5cf9e12e396cd79d7feabc || Sublime syntax for MARC line mode files (yaz-marcdump), used by syntect and therefore by [https://github.com/sharkdp/bat bat]
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== Reporting on How MARC Has Been Used ==
[https://web.archive.org/web/20160309230658/http://experimental.worldcat.org/marcusage/ MARC Usage in WorldCat] - A snapshot of a former site that reports on how MARC has been used within the 300 million record WorldCat database
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