As of now, the subfield delimiter must be entered into the MARC editor and 
can't be pasted. Which makes formatted 505 a real pain to add. I have pasted in 
one and then keyed over to the new subfield, added the subfield and then 
deleted the now extraneous characters. It is time consuming, made worse by the 
inability of the MARC editor to wrap. 

If you catalog form OCLC, I would suggest adding the 505 to the OCLC record 
(possible now with the expert community program) and then overlaying the record 
in your database with the updated OCLC record. OCLC participants would be 
grateful for the addition of a formatted contents note. 

We have requested and will be requesting again, this type of whole field 
editing that mirrors the functionality in OCLC's Connexion and Connexion 
client. We are in the process of writing a requirements document for changes 
and enhancements to the cataloging module and a more user friendly MARC editor 
is high on the list. We have just started, so it will be some time before we 
have the document completed. 




Elaine 


J. Elaine Hardy 
PINES Bibliographic Projects & Metadata Manager 
Georgia Public Library Service 
1800 Century Place, Ste 150 
Atlanta, Ga. 30345-4304 

404.235-7128 
404.235-7201, fax 
[email protected] 
www.georgialibraries.org 
www.georgialibraries.org/pines 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Melissa Belvadi" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 1:33:19 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] how to copy-and-paste marc tag with subfields from 
other software? 


Hello. I want to have a workflow that involves having student assistants who 
write up 505 formatted notes fields, using the $t and $r subfields, in email 
and send them to our copy cataloguer for copy-and-pasting into the appropriate 
record. The intent is to not have the students assistants have access to the 
full cataloguing client, for training and record integrity reasons, but not to 
make the copy cataloguer have to copy and paste every single subfield of a long 
table of contents piece by piece. 

Is there any way to do this? Obviously, using a literal $ character won't work. 
Is there any character that could be used in email, either directly or in a 
binary attachment like a Word document, that would? 

If not, are there any plans for upcoming versions to improve on the "whole 
field" copy and paste functionality including this problem of handling subfield 
markers? 

Thanks! 




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Melissa Belvadi 
Emerging Technologies & Metadata Librarian 
University of Prince Edward Island 
[email protected] 
902-566-0581 

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