pymarc is a python library for working with MARC21 bibliographic data loosely based on the MARC/Perl suite of modules (http://marcpm.sf.net).
You'll probably just want to use easy_install to install pymarc:
easy_install pymarc
If you'd like to download and install the latest source you'll need git:
git clone git://github.com/edsu/pymarc.git
Run the pymarc test suite to make sure things are in order with the distribution:
python test.py
And then install:
python setup.py install
For typical usage of this library look at the documentation in pymarc/init.py or at the unittests found in the test directory.
The pymarc developers encourage you to join the pymarc Google Group if you need help. Also, please feel free to use issue tracking on Github to to submit feature requests or bug reports. If you've got an itch to scratch, please scratch it, and send merge requests on Github.
Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Gabriel Farrell, Mark Matienzo, Ed Summers