How to use MARC Global
This page contains a very simple step-by-step mini-tutorial on how to use MARC Global to add an 856 tag to every record in a file.
1. Select your file in MARC Report then select MARC Global from the Utilities menu:
2. Press 'Next' to enter a pattern (to restrict a global change to only those records matching a pattern), or 'Skip' to apply the change to all records in the file:
3. Select the Type of global change that you want to run:
4. Enter the details for the global change (note that this form will be differrent for each type of global change):
5. Setup your Output options; in MARC Global, the usual setting is to 'Output all records'; you can change the filename to anything you like–click the filing cabinet to set the folder for the output:
6. Check the setup for your task (you can use 'Go Back' and 'Next' to navigate through the forms and make changes), then press 'Run':
7. Check the results carefully; if something did not appear to work as expected (this is not uncommon in MARC!), use 'Go Back' to review your parameters:
8. Save the review (its easy to go back and make changes later):
9. Now check the results in MARC Report; this is necessary to make sure that the global change did exactly what you wanted:
10. Everything seems to look pretty good, but …
11. … if you need to make a change, just go back to MARC Global …
12. … and load your review:
Then use the navigation buttons ('Next' and 'Go Back') to make changes as required.