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 CIP data
Author:David Mackinder
Date:Friday, 28th May 2004 10:58
Views:3,458 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds)
Category:Information Issues
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b28847

Do fellow FreePinters know of any quick and painless way of importing/capturing Library of Congress CIP data? (I'm wanting to augment records in my personal bibliographical database.)

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• CIP data
Do fellow FreePinters know of any quick and painless way of importing/capturing Library of Congress CIP data? (I'm wanting to ...
David Mackinder 28/05/04 10:58 28847
  • Re: CIP data
To the best of my knowledge, to obtain CIP data you must first register with the LOC. You can check ...
Derek Gibson 22/06/04 15:25 29070
    • Re: CIP data
Or you can use BookWhere (which I do, frequently)
Alan Pritchard 25/06/04 11:58 29082
    • Re: CIP data
thanks, Paul and Derek, for your helpful suggestions.
David Mackinder 22/06/04 16:17 29071
  • Re: CIP data
Depending on what your "database" platform is... If you are using MS Access, you can add a memo field in your ...
Paul T. Jackson 18/06/04 18:56 29039