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bibmatch.in

#!@PYTHON@
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"""
Match bibliographic data in a MARCXML file against database content.
Usage: bibmatch [options] < input.xml > output.xml
Examples:
$ bibmatch -b -n < input.xml
$ bibmatch --field=title < input.xml > unmatched.xml
$ bibmatch --field=245__a --mode=a < input.xml > unmatched.xml
$ bibmatch --print-ambiguous --query-string="245__a||100__a" < input.xml > unmatched.xml
$ bibmatch [options] < input.xml > unmatched.xml
Options:
Output:
-0 --print-new (default) print unmatched in stdout
-1 --print-match print matched records in stdout
-2 --print-ambiguous print records that match more than 1 existing records
-3 --print-fuzzy print records that match the longest words in existing records
-b --batch-output=(filename). filename.0 will be new records, filename.1 will be matched,
filename.2 will be ambiguous, filename.3 will be fuzzy match
Simple query:
-f --field=(field)
Advanced query:
-c --config=(config-filename)
-q --query-string=(uploader_querystring)
-m --mode=(a|e|o|p|r)
-o --operator=(a|o)
Where mode is:
"a" all of the words,
"o" any of the words,
"e" exact phrase,
"p" partial phrase,
"r" regular expression.
Operator is:
"a" and,
"o" or.
General options:
-n --noprocess Do not print records in stdout.
-i, --input use a named file instead of stdin for input
-h, --help print this help and exit
-V, --version print version information and exit
-v, --verbose=LEVEL verbose level (from 0 to 9, default 1)
"""
try:
from invenio.bibmatch_engine import main
except ImportError, e:
print "Error: %s" % e
import sys
sys.exit(1)
main()

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