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MARC Report features

As more and more libraries rely on copy cataloging and outsourcing for their cataloging data, and more and more libraries share their records in Union catalogs, MARC database quality control has never been so important. MARC Report was designed to meet this need for quality records by:

MARC Report runs in two modes: interactive, and batch mode:

And all of this error-checking is available in a manner that is completely customizable by you.

MARC Report Highlights

MARC Report Validation Highlights

MARC Report Utilities Highlights

The following utilities come with MARC Report.

MARC Global

A DOS-based version of MARC Global was first released in 1995. As of April 2003, MARC Global became available as an add-on module to MARC Report. Please visit this link for more information about MARC Global.

MARC Review

MARC Review was first copyrighted as a DOS-based utility for USMARC files in 1992. Some people still use it! An enhanced and updated version of MARC Review is provided as a free utility in MARC Report. MARC Review can:

And there are no limits; you can Review any file size, any record size, any tag length, any number of tags, any MARC format.

MARC Analysis

This utility provides extensive and in-depth statistics on the MARC elements used in your data. You can even add your own data elements to the report. Here are just a few uses of MARC Analysis:

MARC Sort/Dedupe

This utility will sort any MARC file on any tag/subfield combination you can come up with. It will even dedupe a file on your specified field, and put all the dupes in one file, and all the non-dupes in another. Again, it is completely customizable and without any limitation in size.

Verify a MARC File

Our Verify utility will quickly run through a file of MARC records and let you know if that file has any serious structural problems. If 'Verify' finds a record that cannot be safely loaded, and if it cannot fix the problem, on-the-fly, it will dump the record to a textfile, where you can edit it manually and then easily add it back to your original file using the MARC Import <F9> function described above.

Split a MARC file

This utility splits a MARC file into many smaller files, either by the number of records, or the number of bytes. This is very handy when you are setting up an upload to someone who requires your file be split up into smaller pieces.

Concatenate Files

This utility is the reverse of MARC Split; it will join separate MARC files together into a single MARC file.

Export to Text/Import from Text

These utilities do exactly what their names imply. 'Export to Text' can be very useful for sending records to people who do not have software (such as MARC Report) that will allow them to read MARC records outside their ILS database.

MARC21 to XML/XML to MARC21

These utilities do exactly what their names imply: convert a file of MARC21 records to 'MARCXML' or a file of MARCXML records to MARC21.