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automating metadata manipulation with marcedit

April 22, 2025
10:00am - 4:00pm ET
virtual (Teams)

This all-day workshop will provide hands-on instruction to automate aspects of the creation, manipulation, and enhancement of library metadata using MarcEdit. The workshop is intended for beginner and intermediate users of MarcEdit. Participants will learn about MarcEdit’s basic and advanced-level functions, including but not limited to batch editing tools, automating task lists, regular expressions, and the Linked Data tool. Through hands-on exercises based on large scale metadata clean-up projects, participants will gain practical experience applying these functions and tools to tabular data and large batches of invalid MARC records. Participants will leave the session with demonstrated proficiency in MarcEdit and reusable, automated task lists and tools to improve metadata at their own institutions.

about marcedit

MarcEdit is a powerful metadata editing suite developed by librarian Terry Reese. Widely used in libraries around the world, MarcEdit streamlines the creation, editing, and transformation of MARC records—essential for cataloging and technical services workflows. By enabling batch processing, automated cleanup, and format conversions, MarcEdit helps libraries save time, reduce human error, and enhance data quality at scale. Its versatility supports everything from authority control to crosswalks between MARC and linked data formats, making it an essential tool for modern metadata management.

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Reviews from 2024 session

"This is by far one of the best workshops I've attended! I get distracted easily when attending workshops via zoom, but the instructor made this day-long workshop feel very interesting! I learned a lot! The instructor's style, pace, and approach (with step-by-step instructions in slides) made this workshop very engaging!"

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