Here at the British Library we have been using a really useful application
called Data Magician which enables you to convert from MARC communications
format to a variety of other formats, including ASCII delimited. It also
enables you to convert from various formats back into MARC. Details can be
found a http://www.folland.com.
Brenda Young
NBS Product Development
The British Library
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Subject: importing USMARC to MS Access database
Author: Andrew Smith <[log in to unmask]> at Internet
Date: 17/01/2000 13:47
Hello,
I would like to import about 60 MARC records into an MS-Access database so that
I may further analyze them. Does anyone know of a utility that I can get to do
this?
Sincerely,
Andrew Smith
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