Kevin, thanks. It works with one file as long as it is wrapped in "<collection></collection>", which isn't there in the MARCXML output from the catalog2. I'll add that in. I assume that you were adding the <collection> around the three files when you ran them. Single records that I had converted in MARCEdit and that ran through the program did have the <collection> around the <record>. I will now make everything a collection. kc On 12/9/12 3:15 PM, Kevin Ford wrote: > > Some records are not making it through the marc2bibframe program > -- All: Karen is referring to the Python, I think. There are > technically two "programs." One in Python and one in XQuery. > > Karen, try adding the three files into a single MARC/XML file thereby > creating a "collection" of MARC/XML records. It probably *should* work > on a single MARC record, but was probably never, ever run with just 1 > single MARC/XML record. I put the three into one file and it ran > without problems. > > For an example of a MARC/XML collection, see: > > http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/xml/collection.xml > > Yours, > > Kevin > > > > On 12/09/2012 04:47 PM, Karen Coyle wrote: >> I should have waited until I figured out what to do, but I'm now putting >> various examples at: >> >> http://kcoyle.net/bibframe/ >> >> Some records are not making it through the marc2bibframe program -- I've >> sent some examples to Kevin. (Oddly, Popes seem to be a problem :-)) >> >> I accept suggestions for record types and situations. Ideally, send me >> an LCCN or an actual MARCXML record. >> >> kc >> >> On 12/9/12 6:31 AM, Karen Coyle wrote: >>> I've made a stab at creating an easier to read display of the input >>> and output from the MARC2BIBFRAME program -- only semi-successful, I >>> must say. It's still a matter of reading code. >>> >>> http://kcoyle.net/BFbook.html >>> >>> I put the BIBFRAME output in this order: >>> - work >>> - instance >>> - objects >>> >>> If I'm not mistaken, the "objects" section corresponds to the >>> "authorities" bubbles in the diagram. >>> >>> kc >>> >> -- Karen Coyle [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net ph: 1-510-540-7596 m: 1-510-435-8234 skype: kcoylenet