id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 8947 Malinconico, S. Michael The LC/MARC Record As a National Standard 1974-09-01 2 .pdf application/pdf 621 34 51 a rather cacophonous debate concerning MARC as a "standard," and the definition of a MARC compatible record. bibliographic record, the specific analysis to which it is subjected in an Rather, a more pragmatic approach is taken based on an evaluation of the costs to manufacturers ANSI standards, for example, are subject to employed in an LC/MARC record. bibliographic data may be transmitted is accepted as a codified national orders, a bibliographic record, an abstract, or an authority record by adopting specific conventions regarding the interpretation of numeric tags. Content designators (numeric tags, subfields, delimiters, etc.) It might safely be said that in the most common use of a MARC system which accepts a record as created by LC produces from the compatible 1·ecord products not discernibly different from those created from an LC/MARC record. LC/MARC record. Thus, what is called for is a family of standards all downwardly compatible with LC/MARC, employing ANSI Z39.2 as a structural base. ./cache/8947.pdf ./txt/8947.txt