1MARC::File::XML(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation MARC::File::XML(3)
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6 MARC::File::XML - Work with MARC data encoded as XML
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9 ## Loading with USE options
10 use MARC::File::XML ( BinaryEncoding => 'utf8', RecordFormat => 'UNIMARC' );
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12 ## Setting the record format without USE options
13 MARC::File::XML->default_record_format('USMARC');
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15 ## reading with MARC::Batch
16 my $batch = MARC::Batch->new( 'XML', $filename );
17 my $record = $batch->next();
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19 ## or reading with MARC::File::XML explicitly
20 my $file = MARC::File::XML->in( $filename );
21 my $record = $file->next();
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23 ## serialize a single MARC::Record object as XML
24 print $record->as_xml();
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26 ## write a bunch of records to a file
27 my $file = MARC::File::XML->out( 'myfile.xml' );
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33 ## instead of writing to disk, get the xml directly
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42 The MARC-XML distribution is an extension to the MARC-Record
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44 XML encoding used is the MARC21slim schema supplied by the Library of
45 Congress. More information may be obtained here:
46 http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/
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48 You must have MARC::Record installed to use MARC::File::XML. In fact
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53 This version of MARC-XML supersedes an the versions ending with 0.25
54 which were used with the MARC.pm framework. MARC-XML now uses
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57 If you have any questions or would like to contribute to this module
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62 When you use MARC::File::XML your MARC::Record objects will have two
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65 MARC::File::XML->default_record_format([$format])
66 Sets or returns the default record format used by MARC::File::XML.
67 Valid formats are MARC21, USMARC, UNIMARC and UNIMARCAUTH.
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69 MARC::File::XML->default_record_format('UNIMARC');
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71 as_xml()
72 Returns a MARC::Record object serialized in XML. You can pass an
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78 as_xml_record([$format])
79 Returns a MARC::Record object serialized in XML without a collection
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86 new_from_xml([$encoding, $format])
87 If you have a chunk of XML and you want a record object for it you can
88 use this method to generate a MARC::Record object. You can pass an
89 optional encoding parameter to specify which encoding (UTF-8 or MARC-8)
90 you would like the resulting record to be in. You can also pass a
91 format parameter to specify the source record type, such as UNIMARC,
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94 my $record = MARC::Record->new_from_xml( $xml, $encoding, $format );
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96 Note: only works for single record XML chunks.
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101 out()
102 A constructor for creating a MARC::File::XML object that can write XML
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107 my $file = MARC::File::XML->out( $filename [, $encoding] );
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110 Used in tandem with out() to write records to a file.
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117 When writing records to disk the filehandle is automatically closed
118 when you the MARC::File::XML object goes out of scope. If you want to
119 close it explicitly use the close() method.
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121 If you want to generate batches of records as XML, but don't want to
122 write to disk you'll have to use header(), record() and footer() to
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127 MARC::File::XML::record( $record1 ),
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134 Returns a string of XML to use as the header to your XML file.
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140 Returns a chunk of XML suitable for placement between the header and
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150 MARC::File::XML->set_parser($parser)
151 Pass a XML::LibXML parser to MARC::File::XML for it to use. This is
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158 You probably want to use the as_xml() method on your MARC::Record
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164 · Support for callback filters in decode().
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167 <http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/>
168 MARC::File::USMARC
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173 · Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com>
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