MARC Records are a standardized format for representing bibliographic information in a machine-readable form, widely used in libraries and academic institutions. In academic publishing, MARC records help catalog scholarly resources such as books, journal articles, and e-resources, making them accessible to library users through catalog systems. MARC standards ensure that bibliographic data can be easily shared and integrated across different library systems worldwide. Each MARC record contains fields for the title, author, publication date, subject headings, and more, which helps researchers locate the exact resource they need. For academic publishers, creating MARC records for their publications is important for ensuring that their content is discoverable in library catalogs. This is particularly relevant for books and journals, as accurate cataloging facilitates access by students and researchers. MARC is an essential tool in the organization and retrieval of academic literature, ensuring interoperability between libraries and digital platforms.