A General Introduction to the MARC Format
MARC is an acronym for MAchine-Readable Cataloging. The five MARC 21 communication formats, Bibliographic Data, Authority Data, Holdings Data, Classification Data, and Community Information, are widely used standards for the representation and exchange of bibliographic, authority, holdings, classification, and community information data in machine-readable form.
Each MARC format provides detailed field descriptions and guidelines for applying the defined content designation and identifies conventions to be used to insure input consistency.
For information on characteristics common to all MARC formats, select a topic from the list below:
Multiscript Records (Alternate Graphics)
Field and Subfield Repeatability
Fill Character and Related Values
Record Content Responsibility (Responsible Parties Rule)
Record Level Requirements (National-Level and Minimal-Level Requirements)
Organization of the MARC Format Documents
Components of the detailed descriptions
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