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Database Contributors' Seminar, December 2005
As a forerunner to the launch of the CURL Database expected early in 2006, the COPAC team at MIMAS held a free event for CURL library systems and bibliographic staff on the CURL Databse and COPAC, in December 2005. The issues dealt with were: procedures for handling data sent for inclusion in the CURL database; the creation and structure of COPAC and its relationship with the CURL database, and an overview of data exclusion and data checking. There was also a live demonstration of the web interface to the MARC21 database, information on which can be found at:
http://www.rluk.ac.uk/node/312
The following presentations below were given at the event, which was attended by representatives from 22 of CURL's 29 member libraries:
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| Creatingcopacfinal.pdf | 637.05 KB |
| CURLdbasefinal.pdf | 192.65 KB |
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