How to deal with strange characters, e.g. ©¼
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 8:51 am
I've just begun to use Bookends and can see how it will really help my work, but I'm wrestling with a few problems: I've imported a number of references from Duke and have imported them into my database. Many of my references are for historic publications and the various accents they use are rendered with strange characters: e.g., ©¼ equals ü, ©· equals è, ©§ equals ç, ©© equals é, at least as far as I can tell.
Is there something I should do so these will show up correctly in my database? I've checked "Enable MARC filtering" in the Import Filter Manager window, but that didn't change anything. Furthermore, I'm a little confused about whether Bookends automatically knows which filter to apply or if one needs to do something other than check the filter's box in the Import Filter Manager window.
What can I do? At the least, is there a list of somewhere of what all these characters represent so I can change them manually if I have to?
I'm grateful for any help.
/christopher
Is there something I should do so these will show up correctly in my database? I've checked "Enable MARC filtering" in the Import Filter Manager window, but that didn't change anything. Furthermore, I'm a little confused about whether Bookends automatically knows which filter to apply or if one needs to do something other than check the filter's box in the Import Filter Manager window.
What can I do? At the least, is there a list of somewhere of what all these characters represent so I can change them manually if I have to?
I'm grateful for any help.
/christopher