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Hello everyone

I want to prepare a database of books on spirituality in excel format giving the bibliographic details. Is there any online source which can provide me the details of all the books on spirituality published along with the details from where I can prepare my database. Kindly guide. Also Indian books in print & books in print are they available online.

Regards

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Check it: 

Mercury Z39.50 Client
Developed by Basedow Information Systems, Mercury Z39.50 Client for Windows 2000/XP is able to search multiple Z39.50 databases simultaneously. Records can be exported to MARC, XML, XML via XSL, to any OLE DB compatible database and as plain text. It is available as freeware. 
Website: http://www.basedowinfosys.com/projects/mzc
Contact: Mark Basedow 

There are plenty of such tools (z39.50 compliant) which fetch data form the bibliographic databases and stores locally either in XML or txt format.

1. Surpass CopyCat

2. BookCat

3. BookCollector 

Thanks for the information. I will definitely try it out

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