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4. Character Sets - OCLC

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<strong>4.</strong>2 Non-Latin Script <strong>Character</strong> Set (continued)<br />

UTF-8 Unicode<br />

The <strong>OCLC</strong> Connexion cataloging interfaces allow export of records in the UTF-8<br />

character encoding. UTF-8 encoding is a single character set and does not use escape<br />

sequences, so field 066 and the script identification code in subfield $6 of field 880<br />

are not applicable. Field 066 displays in the record when viewed in Connexion client,<br />

but is not exported with the record in UTF-8 encoding. Records exported from<br />

Connexion in UTF8 encoding do not include script identification codes in field 880<br />

$6 or escape sequences. Connexion client allows users to link non-Latin text fields<br />

with a Latin text version of the same field. The pair below is an example of how<br />

these fields are exported from the client.<br />

$6245-01$a[Tamil text title]<br />

$6880-01$a[Latin text title]<br />

4:14 <strong>OCLC</strong>-MARC Records

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