I do a fair bit of cataloging for a small library that has a lot of old/rare books, though I am an amateur librarian. I often use worldcat to find a library that has a copy of our uncatalogued book (when I can't find any z39.50 accessible sources). These libraries often have an option to display a MARC record. Is there some way to get such a display into Koha besides manually copy/pasting bits and pieces into a new MARC record? For example: http://tripod.brynmawr.edu/find/Record/.b3780640/Details#tabnav Copying and pasting the displayed record into a text file and trying to import it via "stage for import" does not work. I notice that Library of Congress has an option to download MARC records for its items, which can be 'staged for import" without a problem. Looking a the contents of the LoC downloaded MARC file, it looks almost nothing like the ones displayed by libraries which don't have a download option. I've searched the web (i think) exhaustively for clues as to how to actually handle or convert these "display" marc records into something usable (something that looks like the LoC downloaded MARC records), but with not success. I've installed and attempted to use MarcEdit and IsisMarc hoping they might have some functionality to convert/transform this data... but no luck. It just seems crazy that there's all this info out there, and I can't find any way to use it beyond the crudest (but better than nothing!) methods of cherry picking. What am I missing?