2. Topics
Working With MARC Data
◦ Breaking/Making
◦ Processing in Batch
◦ Handling Character Conversions
◦ Dealing with Errors
Working with Non-MARC Data
◦ Understanding MarcEdit’s XML Framework
◦ Adding New XML Functions
◦ Dealing with Delimited Data
Editing MARC Records
◦ Global Editing Functions
◦ Automated Tasks
◦ OAI Harvesting
3. Topics
Integrating MarcEdit with OCLC
◦ Batch Holdings Edits
◦ Working with Local Bibliographic Data Records
◦ Editing WorldCat in Real-Time
MarcEdit and RDA
◦ Understanding the RDA Helper
Getting Help
4. Working with MARC data
What is the MARC Tools section
• Access to the Making and Breaking
functionality
• Characterset processing
• Access to the XML Sub-routines
5. Marc Tools
Built-in functions
◦ MarcBreaker – Tool used to convert MARC records to the MarcEdit
mnemonic format
◦ MarcMaker – Tool used to convert MarcEdit mnemonic format to MARC
◦ MARC=>MARC21XML – converts MARC to MARC21XML
◦ Automatically converts data from MARC-8 to UTF8
◦ MARC21XML=>MARC – converts MARC21XML to MARC
◦ Doesn’t automatically convert data from UTF8 to MARC8 – will leave data in UTF8
6. MARCEngine Settings
Of Note:
◦ Use Diacritics turns mnemonics on
and off
◦ MARCXML XSLT determines how
data moves between MarcEdit’s
mnemonic format and MARCXML
◦ XSLT Engine
◦ Saxon.net supports XSLT 2.0
◦ MSXML supports XSLT 1.0, but is orders of
magnitude faster
◦ Unicode Normalization
◦ New feature designed to allow
international users to break away from
MARC21’s preferred KD normalization
8. MarcEdit and bad records
Two MARC breaking algorithms
◦ Strict MARC algorithm
◦ Loose breaking algorithm
Loose algorithm can heal MARC records (sometimes)
◦ Structural errors
◦ Missing field or record markers
10. MarcEdit: crosswalking
design
MarcEdit model:
◦ So long as a schema has been mapped to MARCXML, any
metadata combination could be utilized. This means that
no more than two transformations will ever take place.
Example: MODS MARCXML EAD
13. Automatic Crosswalk Operations
What’s MarcEdit doing?
Facilitates the crosswalk by:
1. Performing character translations (MARC8-UTF8)
2. Facilitates interaction between binary and XML formats.
14. Editing MARC Records
MarcEditor
◦ Specialized TextPad designed specifically for MARC records.
◦ Is UTF8 aware – can be used to generate records in MARC8 (though
mnemonics) or UTF8 charactersets.
16. MarcEdit Templates
Templates work much like Microsoft Word Templates
◦ Define a set of default data that will appear on a screen
◦ Templates exist for all material formats
◦ Can be customized to suit your needs.
17. Paging Methods
Why not just open the entire file?
◦ Memory limitations; while theoretical limits can reach into the 16 GBs,
practical limits due to available RAM, etc. limit the application to displaying
~150-250 MB of text.
What are the Paging Methods?
◦ MarcEdit has two:
◦ Preview Mode (disabled by default): Preview mode opens a snapshot of the file, and is best used
for large (150-200 MB+) to remove any file loading penalties.
◦ Paging Mode (enabled by default): Loads files in “pages” showing nth number of records in each
page. Changes made are made globally, but this allows users to jump between pages, and view
all data in the file. Best if used on files 150-200 MB- as the program much create a memory map
of all the records in the file.
18. Editing MARC
MarcEditor
◦ Supports a number of global editing functions:
◦ Find/Replace functionality
◦ Globally Add/Delete MARC fields
◦ Globally Edit Subfield data
◦ Conditionally add/remove field data
◦ Globally Edit Indicator data
◦ Globally Swap field data
◦ Record Deduplication
◦ Record Sorting
◦ Call Number Generator
◦ Automation
19. Specialized Tools
Edit Subsets of Records:
◦ Tool allows users to extract subsets of a file, make changes, and save them
back into the original file.
Edit Shortcuts:
◦ Edit shortcuts represent tools that answer specialized questions, that don’t
rise to the level of having complete global editing functions. Examples, case
conversion, Find records missing a field or subfield, etc.
Moving data between MarcEdit and the Web
◦ MarcEdit can convert clipboard content into MARC8 or UTF8 so data can be
moved between different applications.
20. Editing MARC –
Find/Replace
Works like a normal
Find/Replace in most Textpad
utilities.
Unlike most Textpads,
Replace supports UTF-8
(when working with UTF-8
files) and regular
expressions.
21. Editing MARC – Find All
Find all function was
designed for use with the
Paging mode
Allows users to find any text
across all pages
Generates a jump list that
can be used to find individual
records for edit
23. Editing MARC – Global
Add/Delete Field
Globally add fields to all MARC records
◦ Allows users to set insertion position.
Globally delete fields
◦ Allows global delete
◦ Allows conditional delete
Supports Regular Expressions
24. Editing MARC – Modifying
subfield data
Allows for the modification of variable MARC field
subfield data (MARC fields >10)
Allows for the modification of control field data by
position or range of positions
Allows users to prepend and append data to
subfields.
Allows users to change subfield tagging.
25. Editing MARC – Modifying
subfield data
Allows users to insert new subfields and define subfield placement.
Allows users to move field data from one field to another.
Supports:
◦ UTF-8 with UTF-8 files
◦ Regular Expressions
◦ Adding new subfields.
27. Editing MARC –
Swapping Fields
Swap parts of MARC Fields or
entire MARC fields
◦ Define field, indicator and
subfields to move.
◦ Can move field data and
delete the original field or
clone the field data and move
the clone to the new
location.
◦ Can add data to an existing
field.
30. Sorting Fields
MarcEdit provides multiple sorting types:
◦ Control Number
◦ Sorts record position within the file
◦ Title
◦ Sorts record position within the file
◦ Author
◦ Sorts record position within the file
◦ Call Number
◦ Sorts record position within the file
◦ 0xx Fields
◦ Sorts the 0xx fields within individual records (does
*not* change record position within a file)
◦ All Fields
◦ Sorts all fields within individual records (does
*not* change record position within a file)
◦ Custom Sort
◦ Sorts all defined fields within individual records
(does *not* change record position within a file)
31. Field Counts
Field Count
◦ Provides a quick count of fields
◦ Report of subfields used within a
particular field
◦ Detailed reports of all
fields/subfields used within a
fileset.
32. Material Type Report
Material Type Report
◦ Reports number of records by
material type
◦ Breaks down material type by sub-
types
◦ Utilizes the Leader, 008 and GMD
to determine format types
34. Harvesting Metadata
MarcEdit includes a
builtin OAI harvester
Allows for direct
XML=>MARC
translations
Allows for custom
modification of XSLT
translation tables.
39. MarcEdit and WorldCat
Available Operations:
◦ Create/Read/Update Bibliographic Records
◦ Update/Delete Institutional Holdings
◦ Retrieve Holding Code information about an Institution
◦ Create/Read/Update Local Bibliographic Data
41. MarcEdit and WorldCat
But this is really cool because:
◦ Further automate traditional technical services processes
◦ Specifically holdings management
◦ Batch record ingestion
◦ Build pipelines between our repository systems and WorldCat
◦ Develop localized interfaces for metadata entry outside the library
◦ Opens up the opportunity for tool builders to interact with the OCLC
member community
45. MarcEdit and WorldCat
What’s not there:
◦ Record Validation
◦ Anything to do with authority data
◦ Record Locking (for record editing)
◦ Service Status
◦ User Validation (for permission validation)
46. MarcEdit and WorldCat
How do I use this?
◦ You need to get a key from OCLC
◦ OCLC’s Developer Network: http://oclc.org/developer/
◦ OCLC Metadata API Documentation: http://oclc.org/developer/services/worldcat-metadata-api
◦ Notes on MarcEdit Integration: http://blog.reeset.net/archives/1245
◦ C# OCLC API Library: https://github.com/reeset/oclc_api
47. MarcEdit and RDA
In Dec. 2012, I introduced the RDA Helper into MarcEdit
Purpose:
◦ Provide automated conversion between AACR2 and RDA
◦ Provide an automated process to update provisional RDA records to current
practice
◦ Address concerns from librarians that still relied on the GMD, by providing an
automated method for regenerating the data.
49. Troubleshooting
Occasionally, errors can occur during install or with the configuration
file.
◦ If configuration settings are not being saved, you can reset your
configuration data.
50. Troubleshooting
Installation issues:
◦ Sometimes, the windows installer can get stuck making it so you cannot
install or uninstall the program.
◦ Use the MSI Cleaner: http://marcedit.reeset.net/software/msi_cleaner.zip
51. Getting Help
Youtube videos (just search for marcedit)
You can ask me: reese.2179@osu.edu or reeset@gmail.com
MarcEdit Website: http://marcedit.reeset.net
MarcEdit Listserv: http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=MARCEDIT-
L&H=MAIL04.GMU.EDU
Questions