Chinese Machine‑Readable Cataloging

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Chinese Machine‑Readable Cataloging (CMARC) is a standardized bibliographic data format used in Chinese libraries and information systems to encode and exchange catalog records in machine-readable form.

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Chinese Machine‑Readable Cataloging canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bibliographic data format
library cataloging standard
machine‑readable cataloging format
abbreviation CMARC
appliesTo audio‑visual materials
books
electronic resources
serials
compatibleWith integrated library systems
dataStructure machine‑readable form
domain library and information science
enables interlibrary catalog data exchange
resource sharing
union catalog construction
formatType structured text format
goal interoperability between Chinese library systems
standardization of Chinese bibliographic records
hasComponent directory
fields
indicators
record leader
subfields
hasProperty field‑based
machine‑processable
record‑oriented
standardized
primaryUser academic libraries
public libraries
special libraries
relatedTo MARC standards
surface form: MARC

MARC standards
surface form: UNIMARC
representation tagged record structure
represents bibliographic elements in coded form
supports authority control
bibliographic description
holdings information
subject access
supportsFunction automated cataloging
batch record exchange
online public access catalogs
supportsLanguage Chinese
usedBy cataloging departments
library consortia
national bibliographic agencies
usedFor encoding bibliographic records
exchange of catalog records
usedIn Chinese libraries
library information systems

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CMARC acronymFor Chinese Machine‑Readable Cataloging