Connexion browser, easy and always up to date
Connexion helps make cataloging available more places and for more people by way of its Web interface. The Connexion browser is utilized like any Web site through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
Key functionality
The interface provides all the advantages inherent in a Web view—it's easy to learn, navigate and use. Browser-based functionality ensures that you're always using the latest version—no software updates are required.
Some Connexion functionality is currently available only from the browser version:
- Dublin Core format for creating, editing, and exporting bibliographic records
- Access to WebDewey and Abridged WebDewey
- Access to the Express option for copy cataloging
- Access to interactive Local Holdings Maintenance
Note: certain Connexion functionality, such as macros, offline cataloging, batch processing, and cataloging using non-Latin scripts (Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Tamil, and Thai) is available only in the Windows-based Connexion client.
A detailed comparison chart is available to help you compare functionality in the Connexion browser and Connexion client, point by point.
System requirements
| Software | Hardware |
|---|---|
| Current-generation web browser | See hardware specifications recommended by Microsoft or Netscape for your browser version |
Further instruction
Complete information on using the Connexion browser is available in Connexion browser documentation.
