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MARC variable field 910 was used by [[CLSI]] and later [[Geac]] as a matching point between OCLC and the CCS database. Although the field is valid, it is no longer used by CCS. | '''MARC variable field 910''' was used by [[CLSI]] and later [[Geac]] as a matching point between OCLC and the CCS database. Although the field is valid, it is no longer used by CCS. |
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MARC variable field 910 was used by CLSI and later Geac as a matching point between OCLC and the CCS database. Although the field is valid, it is no longer used by CCS.