Violeta Ilik, Stony Brook University Libraries - chair
Janifer Gatenby, OCLC - expert resource
Susan Deborah Radovsky, Harvard Library
Quintana, Isabel, Harvard Library
Thomas Ma, Harvard Library
Alissa T Hafele, Stanford University Libraries
Robert Rohrbacher, Stanford University Libraries
Joseph Olivarez, Texas A&M University Libraries
Paul Priebe, UCLA Library
Thomas Dousa, University of Chicago Library
Christie Thomas, University of Chicago Library
Helen Baer, University Libraries at CU Boulder
MARC 21 | XML root element | Processing notes |
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100 $a | surname | If first indicator is 1, take data preceding comma, if first indicator is 0 or 3 take all the data |
100 $a | forename | If first indicator is 1, take data after comma |
375 $a | gender | check data element values to see if values need to be adjusted. In this case, no. |
377 $a | languageOfIdentity | check values – need to be ISO 3 characters |
Once this table has been completed, the root elements need to be inserted into the request tree structure and default values given for schema root elements that cannot be filled from the M21 data.
Once the request has been created, it is possible to use the AtomPub API in the Accept environment to test the data.
Certification process for self-testers, e.g. once more than 100 successful requests are in the Accept environment, or QT/AA validation?
Still needed: special instructions on how to represent MARC dates.
Institutions listed here originally expressed interest in working on this subgroup. Others are welcome!