Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
Oudl crosswalk print
1. MARC to MODS/DC Crosswalk for S100 Digitised Course Books
MARC Code from S100 fields MARC Field MODS field DC field
$001 Control Number <recordInfo><recordIdentifier> Identifier
$005 Date and time of latest transaction <recordInfo><recordChangeDate> with encoding="iso8601" No crossover
008/30-31 MU (code j) <language><languageTerm> Language?
$008/15-17 <place><placeTerm> with type="code" and authority="marccountry" No crossover
008/07-10 <originInfo><dateIssued> with encoding="marc" Date
008/07-11 Fixed length data fields <originInfo><dateCreated> with encoding="marc" Date
$020 a ISBN <identifier type="isbn"> Identifier
$082 a DDC Number <classification authority="ddc"> Subject
$110 a Corporate name <name type="corporate"> Contributor
$245 a Title statement <titleInfo><title> Title
$260 a Place of publication <originInfo><place><placeTerm> with type="text" Publisher
$260 b Name of publisher <originInfo><publisher> Publisher
$260 c Date of publication <originInfo><dateIssued> Date
$500 a General note <note> with type=appropriate name assigned Description
$562 a Copy and Version Identification Note <note> with type="version identification " No crossover
$562 b Copy identification <note> with type="version identification " No crossover
$650 a Subject - topical <subject authority=" "> Subject
$650 x Subject - general subdivision <subject><topic> Subject/Coverage
$740 a Uncontrolled Related/Analytical Title <titleInfo type="alternative"><title> No crossover
$842 a Textual physical form designator <physicalDesctription><form> Format
$852 b Location <physicalLocation> No crossover
$852 n Sublocation <shelfLocator> No crossover
MARC to MODS: http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/mods-mapping.html
MARC to DC: http://www.loc.gov/marc/marc2dc.html
Open University Digital Library Project 2012