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+<!-- $Id: marc_indexing.xml,v 1.4 2007-02-02 09:58:39 marc Exp $ -->
<book id="marc_indexing">
<bookinfo>
- <title>Indexing of MARC records by Zebra</title>
+ <title>Indexing of MARC records by &zebra;</title>
<abstract>
- <simpara>Zebra is suitable for distribution of MARC records via Z39.50. We
+ <simpara>&zebra; is suitable for distribution of MARC records via Z39.50. We
have a several possibilities to describe the indexing process of MARC records.
This document shows these possibilities.
</simpara>
<para>At the beginning, we have to define the term <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis>
for MARC records. This term helps to understand the notation of extended indexing of MARC records
-by Zebra. Our definition is based on the document <ulink url="http://www.rba.ru/rusmarc/soft/Z39-50.htm">"The
+by &zebra;. Our definition is based on the document <ulink url="http://www.rba.ru/rusmarc/soft/Z39-50.htm">"The
table of conformity for Z39.50 use attributes and RUSMARC fields"</ulink>.
The document is available only in russian language.</para>
71-00$a, $g, $h ($c){.$b ($c)} , (1)
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-<para>We know that Zebra supports a Bib-1 attribute - right truncation.
+<para>We know that &zebra; supports a Bib-1 attribute - right truncation.
In this case, the <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis> (1) consists from
forms, defined in the same way as (1)</para>
</sect1>
<sect1 id="notation">
-<title>Notation of <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis> for Zebra</title>
+<title>Notation of <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis> for &zebra;</title>
<para>Extended indexing overloads <literal>path</literal> of
-<literal>elm</literal> definition in abstract syntax file of Zebra
+<literal>elm</literal> definition in abstract syntax file of &zebra;
(<literal>.abs</literal> file). It means that names beginning with
-<literal>"mc-"</literal> are interpreted by Zebra as
+<literal>"mc-"</literal> are interpreted by &zebra; as
<emphasis>index-formula</emphasis>. The database index is created and
linked with <emphasis>access point</emphasis> (Bib-1 use attribute)
according to this formula.</para>
elm 70._1_$a,_$g_ Author !:w,!:p
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-<para>When Zebra finds a field according to <literal>"70."</literal> pattern it checks
+<para>When &zebra; finds a field according to <literal>"70."</literal> pattern it checks
the indicators. In this case the value of first indicator doesn't mater, but
the value of second one must be whitespace, in another case a field is not
indexed.</para>