About importing bibliographic records

Find an overview of how to import bibliographic records in Connexion client.

Overview

An import file can contain both bibliographic and authority records. The following table gives more details about import files.

Property Requirements and notes
File type Import files must be ASCII (plain text) files–for example, with file extension *.dat or *.mrc–that contain records in one of these standards: OCLC-MARC or MARC 21 or, for bibliographic records only, Dublin Core Qualified,Dublin Core Simple, or MARC XML.

 Caution: If you try to import from a non-MARC file, or a non- Dublin Core file (Qualified or Simple), or MARC XML–for example, a file with the extension *.doc, *.xls, *.mdb, *.msg,
*.gif, *.jpeg, or *.tif)–Connexion displays an error message.
Record standard and character set Record standard
Select the MARC 21 (default), Dublin Core Qualified, Dublin Core Simple, or MARC XML record standard for importing.

Character set
Select the MARC-8 (default) or UTF-8 Unicode character set. Go to File > Import Records and click Record Characteristics. For Dublin Core record standards, only UTF-8 Unicode can be selected.
Size No prescribed maximum for file size (KB or MB).

The maximum number of records you can import depends on the number of records currently in your bibliographic or authority save file. You can import to your online or local save file, which can each contain a maximum of 9,999 records.
Ort Hard disk or network drive connected to local workstation.

Why import bibliographic records?

Records you can import

 Note: If you use the client Z39.50 connection to your local system to retrieve records, the client automatically imports the local system records you retrieve. See Retrieve local system records using a Z39.50 connection for more information.

Restrictions on taking actions on imported OCLC bibliographic records

You can:

You cannot: