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7. On the Data Import - Step 2, set the delimiters for your data. Your changes display in the preview pane.
 
8. On the Data Import - Step 3, indicate the field mapping configuration to be used during the import session.
A. In the check box column, no fields are selected by default. Select the check box next to each field you want to import.
B. In the Action column, select Keep or Replace for each field and subfield you plan to import.
C. In the Map To column, enter the destination MARC field and subfield for each field you plan to import. Type a new field and subfield in the text box, or click the arrow to the right and select a field and subfield in the window.
D. Click Next.
 
If you will be importing the same type of data in the same format multiple times, you can save the field map after you create it. Click on the Save button in the Field Mappings box and enter a name for the map.
 
To use a previously saved field map, click Load in the Field Mappings box. A window will open with a list of the previously saved field maps. Click Load next to the name of the desired map. At this point you can modify the field map again or click Next and skip to Data Import -- step 3.
 
9. On the Data Import - Step 4, specify the import options.
 
Tip: You must have 852 fields
in the records you are
importing or other fields
mapped to 852 in order for
Update barcode values in
852 field with to work. If no
852 field is found in a record,
then no barcode is generated
for that record.
 
A. You can create new barcodes for the records being imported, whether barcodes exist in the original records or not. To do so, select the Update barcode values in 852 field with check box under Barcode. Then:
B. If you are importing bibliographic records, the Duplicates options are available. Choose one of the following:
C. If you are importing bibliographic records, the Holding Records option is available. If you do not want to generate holding records, clear the Generate holding records check box. Otherwise, leave it selected.
D. In the Unicode box, you can choose to convert records to Unicode, convert records to MARC8, or not convert records.
E. In the Default group list, select the group you want the imported data assigned to by default.
F. If you want to assign a rule to this data, click the Expand View button next to Group Assignment Rule.
 
10. When finished, click Finish. While the import processes, a progress bar displays. If a duplicate record is found and you selected Prompt if duplicates are found in step 9B, the Bibliographic Compare window displays.
 
Using the four buttons, you have the following choices:
 
Tip: Select the Don’t show
this window again check box
before clicking a button to
apply the action to the
displayed record and all
records being imported in
this session.
 
11. When the import procedure is complete, the import summary displays. Click OK to return to the Import page, or click Print to print the summary.