Ebook Central offers Full and Express MARC records. This article offers a comparison of both types of records and samples.
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Comparing Full vs. Express MARC Records |
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Feature | Full MARC | Express MARC |
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Cataloging | Hand-catalogued, purchased from MARC cataloging partners | Machine-generated |
Metadata Quality | Very high quality, controlled LC subject headings, etc. | Generated using publisher-provided metadata |
Availability | Available for most Ebook Central titles on average within two weeks | Available immediately for all Ebook Central titles |
RDA compliant and provider neutral | Yes | Yes |
Formats | MARC 21 | MARC 21 |
Encoding | MARC 8 | MARC 8, UTF-8, XML |
Customization | Available | Not available |
Match Points | 001 Ebook Central DocIDs 035s for EBL, ebrary, MiL and OCN | 001 Ebook Central DocIDs 035s for EBL, ebrary MiL and OCN |
Contains TOC and Book Summary | No | Yes |
Delivery channel | Customers can choose to receive a full catalog of MARC records or updates (i.e., MARC records for Adds and/or Deletes) at a frequency determined by customer preference. Can be delivered via email (link to MARC), FTP or picked up in the MARC Updates section of LibCentral. |
Features of both Full and Express MARC records:
- Free of charge
- Available for purchased, subscribed and DDA holdings
- RDA compliant and Provider Neutral
- Include all relevant doc IDs in the 035 field - Ebook Central, EBL, and ebrary
- Contain OCLC numbers (OCN)
Samples of Ebook Central's two types of MARC records:
See "Attachments" for MARC records in .mrc and .xml formats for the following sample records
Full MARC record sample:
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