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MARC 21 Catalogue Records

MARC 21 records are free of charge to our customers; please see the download instructions to the right-hand side.

Records are currently available for the following collections:

China: Trade, Politics and Culture, 1793-1980

Defining Gender Online, Section I (109 records)
Defining Gender Online, Section II (78 records)
Defining Gender Online, Section III (118 records)
Defining Gender Online, Section IV (120 records)
Defining Gender Online, Section V (158 records)

Eighteenth Century Journals I (91 records)

Eighteenth Century Journals II (79 records)

Empire Online, Section I (114 records)
Empire Online, Section II (100 records)
Empire Online, Section III (108 records)
Empire Online, Section IV (229 records)

Empire Online, Section V (187 records)

Everyday Life & Women in America, c1800-1920 (659 records)

Literary Manuscripts from the Brotherton Library, Leeds, Online

Macmillan Cabinet Papers, 1957-1963, Online

Mass Observation Online (40 records)

Medieval Travel Writing Online (79 records)


Perdita Manuscripts: Women Writers, 1500-1700 (15 records)


Virginia Company Archives (6 records)

We are working on the MARC 21 electronic records for the following digital collections and these will be posted here as soon as they are available.

  • America, Asia and the Pacific
  • American West
  • Eighteenth Century Journals III
  • India, Raj and Empire
  • Literary Manuscripts from the Berg Collection, New York Public Library
  • Slavery, Abolition and Social Justice, 1490-2007
  • Travel Writing: Spectacle and World History
  • Victorian Popular Culture: Spiritualism, Sensation and Magic
  • Women in the National Archives Online

Please check this page regularly for free MARC 21 record availability.

 

   
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 Download Instructions

Click on the hypertext link, which will take you automatically into your zip program, which will then unzip the file.

Click on the extract key and the Windows menu will appear, asking you which program you wish to view the MARC record in.

At this point you can put the chosen MARC record into the cataloguing program your library uses, by selecting it and then clicking extract. It should then be ready to use.


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