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=== Bibliographic records === | === Bibliographic records === | ||
There are all kinds of records nowadays, comprising many different formats: | There are all kinds of records nowadays, comprising many different formats: | ||
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format. | format. | ||
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tools available to successfully convert to or from any of the other formats listed | tools available to successfully convert to or from any of the other formats listed | ||
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processing, or retrieve files at their convenience. | processing, or retrieve files at their convenience. | ||
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scripts written on their side. So it may make more sense to use a traditional FTP | scripts written on their side. So it may make more sense to use a traditional FTP | ||
method to transfer files between Backstage and your system. | method to transfer files between Backstage and your system. | ||
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sent as: MARC-8 or UTF-8. If you do not know, chances are excellent that we can | sent as: MARC-8 or UTF-8. If you do not know, chances are excellent that we can | ||
easily inform you once you upload your file to us. | easily inform you once you upload your file to us. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 2 April 2013
Contents
RDA 1.1: Records Uploaded to Backstage
Bibliographic records
There are all kinds of records nowadays, comprising many different formats: MARC, MARCXML, ONIX, etc. Files of these types may contain similar information, yet it is broken up into different fields or elements, depending on format.
While BSLW processes records natively in MARC format, we have many tools available to successfully convert to or from any of the other formats listed above.
A library can process all or part of the bibliographic records from its local ILS system or process bibliographic records purchased from a different cataloging source.
File handling
At Backstage, we enjoy providing our customers with options. Each part of our profile is geared to be as customizable as possible, providing you with a few different options to get you started. Any part of the profile may then be expanded upon in order to match your expectations to the desired results.
Our preferred method of file-handling is through our website portal. Each customer will have their own login and password to access the site. Once logged in, our customers can view or edit their profile at any time, upload new files for processing, or retrieve files at their convenience.
However, we also recognize that our customers may already have upload and download scripts written on their side. So it may make more sense to use a traditional FTP method to transfer files between Backstage and your system.
In this first step, we think it is a good time to also discuss the format of your MARC records. Here you can let us know which format the file submitted will be sent as: MARC-8 or UTF-8. If you do not know, chances are excellent that we can easily inform you once you upload your file to us.
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Files are uploaded in UTF-8 format through the website. |
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