# This is a fairly simple example of a set of MARC21 indexing rules. It # results in a server which provides a passable Bath level 0 and 1 service # (author, title, subject, keyword and exact services). Feel free to # elaborate on it, and if you do, please consider sharing your additions. # NOTE: This is designed to be used with the grs.marcxml input filter # for ISO2709 (ANSI Z39.2) or grs.xml for MARCXML-formatted records. It # won't work for the old grs.marc input filter, which yields a different # internal structure. name marc21 attset bib1.att esetname F @ esetname B @ marc usmarc.mar xpath disable all any melm 100 author,author:p melm 110 author melm 111 author melm 130 title melm 240 title,title:p melm 242 title,title:p melm 243 title,title:p melm 245$c author melm 245 title,title:p melm 246 title,title:p melm 247 title,title:p melm 400$t title,author melm 400 author melm 410$t title,author melm 410 author melm 411$t title,author melm 411 author melm 440$a title,title:p melm 440 title melm 490$a title,title:p melm 490 title melm 600$t title melm 600 subject-heading,subject-heading:p melm 610$t title melm 610 subject-heading melm 611$t title melm 611 subject-heading melm 630 subject-heading melm 650 subject-heading,subject-heading:p melm 651 subject-heading,subject-heading:p melm 653 subject-heading,subject-heading:p melm 654 subject-heading melm 655 subject-heading melm 656 subject-heading melm 657 subject-heading melm 700$t title,author melm 700$a author,author:p melm 700 author melm 710$t title,author melm 710$a author,author:p melm 710 author melm 711$t title,author melm 711 author melm 730 title melm 740 title melm 800$t title,author melm 800 author melm 810$t title,author melm 810 author melm 811$t title,author melm 811 author melm 830 title