- <simpara>&zebra; is suitable for distribution of &marc; records via &z3950;. We
- have a several possibilities to describe the indexing process of &marc; records.
+ <simpara>&zebra; is suitable for distribution of &acro.marc; records via &acro.z3950;. We
+ have a several possibilities to describe the indexing process of &acro.marc; records.
records.</para></note>
<sect1 id="formula">
<title>The index-formula</title>
<para>At the beginning, we have to define the term <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis>
records.</para></note>
<sect1 id="formula">
<title>The index-formula</title>
<para>At the beginning, we have to define the term <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis>
The document is available only in russian language.</para>
<para>The <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis> is the combination of subfields presented in such way:</para>
The document is available only in russian language.</para>
<para>The <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis> is the combination of subfields presented in such way:</para>
71-00$a, $g, $h ($c){.$b ($c)} , (1)
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71-00$a, $g, $h ($c){.$b ($c)} , (1)
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In this case, the <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis> (1) consists from
forms, defined in the same way as (1)</para>
In this case, the <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis> (1) consists from
forms, defined in the same way as (1)</para>
(<literal>.abs</literal> file). It means that names beginning with
<literal>"mc-"</literal> are interpreted by &zebra; as
<emphasis>index-formula</emphasis>. The database index is created and
(<literal>.abs</literal> file). It means that names beginning with
<literal>"mc-"</literal> are interpreted by &zebra; as
<emphasis>index-formula</emphasis>. The database index is created and
according to this formula.</para>
<para>For example, <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis></para>
according to this formula.</para>
<para>For example, <emphasis>index-formula</emphasis></para>