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Hi Catherine,
There may be a more elegant way to do this, but my work-around would be
to delete the 710 2 $aEbrary field from all the records-- then add it
back in as a 709 field to make it file right before the 710s. Then use
Find and Replace to change the string back to a 710.
I know, kludgy, but it works..
Karen
Catherine Phillips wrote:
> We recently subscribed to a large set of Ebrary electronic books. The marc
> records are generally fine,
> but in a small percentage of them there are multiple 710 fields.
> When the 710 field listing Ebrary is not first, our OPAC doesn't display a
> logo for Ebrary.
> Example:
> 7102 $a National Research Council (U.S.). $b Committee on Creation of
> Science-Based Industries in Developing Countries.
> 7102 $a Nigerian Academy of Science.
> 7102 $a National Academies Press (U.S.)
> 7102 $aebrary, Inc.
>
> Is there anyway to use MarcEdit to re-order the 710 Fields so the Ebrary
> field is first?
>
> Thanks for your help. I have never used MarcEdit before.
>
>
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Karen Rattunde
EResources Cataloger/Coordinator
Memorial Library
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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