Screen Studies - MARC Records Removed Titles
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MARC and KBART Records for titles that have been removed from Screen Studies

Occasionally, some titles on Screen Studies are removed from purchase due to changes in suppliers' licensing terms. In these cases, content will remain accessible for customers who have purchased the content on Perpetual Access prior to the removal date.

If you are an existing Perpetual Access customer and are missing MARC or KBART records for content included in your licence, please use the links below to download the relevant MARC records or KBART files (where appropriate).

Please note that Screen Studies is comprised of individual collections. Only download records for collections which you have purchased on Perpetual Access. For more information on what titles have been removed from Screen Studies, please see this title list.

MARC Records

We currently provide MARC21 records for book titles and screen plays. MARC records are supplied as .mrc files. These are full RDA-compliant records in MARC21 format, and they include Library of Congress Subject Headings, book summaries, table of contents, accessibility information, related ISBNs and DOI-based persistent URL links. We recommend that you use MARCEdit to open our MARC records. You can find more detail on this here.

Collection Territory Number of Records Last Updated
Screen Studies - ALL Removals GLOBAL 1 October 2024
Bloomsbury and Faber Screenplays and Criticism - Removals GLOBAL 1 October 2024

KBART Files

KBART (Knowledge Bases and Related Tools NISO RP-9-2014) is a recommended practice of NISO (National Information Standards Organization) —which is intended primarily for serial and monograph titles to improve the interactions between knowledge base providers, content providers, and publishers in order to provide higher quality data and linking.

We have KBART files available for all our E-Book only collections. The KBART files are in Tab Delimited Text format as specified by KBART recommendations. Please note that if the tab delimited file is opened in Excel, some formatting may be modified by Excel. To reformat the dates in the Excel file: Format > Cells > Date > select format YYYY-MM-DD.

Collection Territory Number of Records Last Updated