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And many of these live in the Australian Capital Territory too! \n", "source": "data.wa.gov.au", "info_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da", "start_date": "", "end_date": "", "file_title": "Bird song Online (Marcxml)", "download_url": "https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/9fc37834-e4ee-4e5a-a798-27da5c5af7da/resource/244c4273-ca1f-42e1-b790-5d74b0e6d741/download/birdsong-onlinemarc.xml", "format": "XML", "file_description": "This MARCXML file contains limited bibliographic data from this collection including title of image; subject; description of resource and a link to the image on the SLWA website.\n\nTools used to create this dataset: \n\n\nAbout MARCXML: The Library of Congress' Network Development and MARC Standards Office is developing a framework for working with MARC data in a XML environment. This framework is intended to be flexible and extensible to allow users to work with MARC data in ways specific to their needs. 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