About international cataloging in Connexion client

Find an overview on non-Latin cataloging in Connexion client.

Overview

Connexion client supports all Unicode characters for non-Latin cataloging. Unicode is the universal character encoding scheme for written characters and text. It defines a consistent way of encoding multi-script text that enables the exchange of text data internationally. MARC-8 encoding for scripts such as Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese and Korean is a subset of Unicode. The scripts defined in MARC-8 are now expanded in OCLC interfaces to include the non-MARC-8 characters that are part of these scripts.

Starting with version 2.63, Connexion client supports scripts through Unicode version 8.0.0. Information about Unicode 8.0.0 can be found here. For more information on MARC-8 characters, see the MARC-8 Code Tables.

Scripts supported for variant name headings in authority records

Only MARC-8 character sets will be supported for adding non-Latin script variant name headings in authority records. The following scripts are supported:

See Add non-Latin script variant name headings in authority records for more information.

Romanized data

When cataloging in English, romanize according to the ALA-LC Romanization Tables when they exist for a particular script/language.

Character display

The following applies to version 2.63 only: