NAME PICA::Data - PICA record processing SYNOPSIS use PICA::Data ':all'; $parser = pica_parser( xml => @options ); $writer = pica_writer( plain => @options ); use PICA::Parser::XML; use PICA::Writer::Plain; $parser = PICA::Parser::XML->new( @options ); $writer = PICA::Writer::Plain->new( @options ); while ( my $record = $parser->next ) { my $ppn = pica_value($record, '003@0'); # == $record->{_id} my $holdings = pica_holdings($record); my $items = pica_holdings($record); ... } # parse single record from string my $record = pica_parser('plain', \"...")->next; DESCRIPTION PICA::Data provides methods, classes, and functions to process PICA+ records in Perl. PICA+ is the internal data format of the Local Library System (LBS) and the Central Library System (CBS) of OCLC, formerly PICA. Similar library formats are the MAchine Readable Cataloging format (MARC) and the Maschinelles Austauschformat fuer Bibliotheken (MAB). In addition to PICA+ in CBS there is the cataloging format Pica3 which can losslessly be convert to PICA+ and vice versa. Records in PICA::Data are encoded either as as array of arrays, the inner arrays representing PICA fields, or as an object with two fields, "_id" and "record", the latter holding the record as array of arrays, and the former holding the record identifier, stored in field "003@", subfield 0. For instance a minimal record with just one field "003@": { _id => '12345X', record => [ [ '003@', undef, '0' => '12345X' ] ] } or in short form: [ [ '003@', undef, '0' => '12345X' ] ] PICA path expressions can be used to facilitate processing PICA+ records. CONSTRUCTORS pica_parser( $type [, @options] ) Create a PICA parsers object. Case of the type is ignored and additional parameters are passed to the parser's constructor. * PICA::Parser::XML for type "xml" or "picaxml" (PICA-XML) * PICA::Parser::Plus for type "plus" or "picaplus" (normalized PICA+) * PICA::Parser::Plain for type "plain" or "picaplain" (human-readable PICA+) pica_writer( $type [, @options] ) Create a PICA writer object in the same way as "pica_parser" with one of * PICA::Writer::XML for type "xml" or "picaxml" (PICA-XML) * PICA::Writer::Plus for type "plus" or "picaplus" (normalized PICA+) * PICA::Writer::Plain for type "plain" or "picaplain" (human-readable PICA+) pica_path( $path ) Equivalent to "PICA::Path->new($path)". ACCESSORS The following function can also be called as method on a blessed PICA::Data record by stripping the "pica_..." prefix: bless $record, 'PICA::Data'; $record->values($path); $record->items; ... pica_values( $record, $path ) Extract a list of subfield values from a PICA record based on a PICA path expression. pica_value( $record, $path ) Same as "pica_values" but only returns the first value. Can also be called as "value" on a blessed PICA::Data record. pica_fields( $record, $path ) Returns a PICA record limited to fields specified in a PICA path expression. Always returns an array reference. Can also be called as "fields" on a blessed PICA::Data record. pica_holdings( $record ) Returns a list (as array reference) of local holding records (level 1 and 2), where the "_id" of each record contains the ILN (subfield "101@a"). pica_items( $record ) Returns a list (as array reference) of item records (level 1), where the "_id" of each record contains the EPN (subfield "203@/**0"). CONTRIBUTORS Johann Rolschewski, "" Jakob Voss "" COPYRIGHT Copyright 2014- Johann Rolschewski and Jakob Voss LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO Use Catmandu::PICA for processing PICA records with the Catmandu toolkit, for instance to convert PICA XML to plain PICA+: catmandu convert PICA --type xml to PICA --type plain < picadata.xml PICA::Record implements an alternative framework for processing PICA+ records but development of the module is stalled.