
Karl Eichwalder wrote:
You can use yaz-client as it comes with the YAZ toolkit (http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/).
Ok. I got so far. For all of you that wondered what a MARC record looks like here is an example: 000 01109cam 2200277 a 4500 001 708964 005 19980710092633.8 008 970604s1997 inuab b 001 0 eng 035 $9(DLC) 97023698 906 $a7$bcbc$corignew$d1$eocip$f19$gy-gencatlg 955 $apc16 to ja00 06-04-97; jd25 06-05-97; jd99 06-05-97; jd11 06-06-97;aa05 06-10-97; CIP ver. pv08 11-05-97 010 $a 97023698 020 $a0253333490 (alk. paper) 040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC 050 00 $aQE862.D5$bC697 1997 082 00 $a567.9$221 245 04 $aThe complete dinosaur /$cedited by James O. Farlow and M.K. Brett-Surman ; art editor, Robert F. Walters. 260 $aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$cc1997. 300 $axi, 752 p. :$bill. (some col.), maps ;$c26 cm. 504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 650 0 $aDinosaurs. 700 1 $aFarlow, James Orville. 700 2 $aBrett-Surman, M. K.,$d1950- 920 $a**LC HAS REQ'D # OF SHELF COPIES** 991 $bc-GenColl$hQE862.D5$iC697 1997$tCopy 1$wBOOKS 991 $br-SciRR$hQE862.D5$iC697 1997$tCopy 1$wGenBib bi 98-003434 The first problem is: how do we relate existing and new books to LoC MARC records. Meaning: we have to find out the Control Number (001) or the LoC Control Number (010) of every book we have. We need a few volunteers to build a list: etext-number => Control Number. Then we can import that list into the database. -- Marcello Perathoner webmaster@gutenberg.org