Library Cataloging
OCLC
The latest Fedlink Technical Notes Newsletter has the article "Choosing a Migration from OCLC Passport for OCLC Cataloging" on page 4. It contains some useful things to consider before making the move.
Are you still using Passport for cataloging? Should you migrate to OCLC CatME or to the Connexion Browser? What about the Connexion Client? This information will lead you down the right migration path.
The issue also has an article on JSTOR.
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Connexion Problem Fix
OCLC has developed updates to install to fix the problem in Connexion client caused by Microsoft Windows update KB918118. With KB918118 installed on your workstation, you cannot open and display records from online or local files in the Connexion client....
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Oclc's Connexion
Connexion client 1.60 is now available. With client 1.60, you can:Catalog electronic resources using new tools.Use the MARC Update functionality described in Technical Bulletin 252.Specify fields to delete in exported records.Determine if local holdings...
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Oclc
News from OCLC. Using OCLC Connexion: An OCLC Tutorial is now available! This tutorial provides both an introduction to Connexion and a workflow-oriented approach to searching and cataloging. Within the tutorial, you can print review pages and use them...
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Oclc
OCLC-Cat is a discussion forum for library staff using or considering any OCLC cataloging and metadata services, such as WebDewey, Passport, CatME, Connexion, and MARS....
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Oclc
"Life without Passport" is certain to become a familiar phrase over the next 18 months. OCLC is developing a new interface for cataloging and metadata services based on browser and Windows technology. A replacement for Passport and other standalone cataloging...
Library Cataloging