MARC21 (Online in English)
2 x 3 hours online introduction course on how to work and understand MARC21.
For decades the MARC standard (Machine Readable Cataloguing) formed the basis for cataloguing in libraries. Through the years, the MARC standard has adjusted to developments in the field of information, allowing cataloguing and processing of traditional and non-traditional library materials Although MARC is not always immediately visible it is used in the background of most catalogue applications.
MARC is of great importance for the digital exchange of information. It is widely used as the standard exchange format for bibliographic data and it complements the introduction of the new cataloguing standard RDA (Resarch Description and Access).
All information specialists should have a basic knowledge of MARC21 (the most recent version of MARC).
Target Audience
This course is aimed at librarians who are cataloguing or working with bibliographic information exchange. The course is also suitable for participants who want to deepen their understanding of a specific standard used in information exchange.
Structure
During this 2 x 3 hour workshop our lecturer will guide you through the course material in an interactive and practical way to ensure that you not only get the required knowledge and insight but develop your skills as well.
Result
The participant knows the different MARC21 standards and understands how these standards are used. The participant knows how to read the most important MARC21 fields. The participant is familiar with several practical examples of information exchanges done with MARC21.
Content
The MARC21 course covers the following topics:
- A brief history of MARC
- The MARC standards (bibliographic, authority, holdings, classifications and community information)
- Structure of a MARC record
- MARC and formats
- Examples: use of MARC fields and how they are filled in various formats
- Information exchange with MARC (incl. MARCXML)
- The future of MARC and RDA