Use as many non-Latin scripts as you need anywhere in a record, including within the same field.
For creating bibliographic records and/or constant data with non-Latin scripts using workforms (Cataloging > Create > Single Record > [format] or Constant Data), you can set an option to display the workforms with paired fields.
You can enter non-Latin script data only or romanized (Latin-script equivalent) data only. You can also create your own paired fields and enter both:
Caution: If Latin script and non-Latin script parallel fields are not linked, display of records downloaded to your local system may be affected. You can set an option to get a warning before the client exports records with parallel unlinked non-Latin script fields in Tools > Options > Export.
When you use Edit > Derive > New WorldCat Record or New Constant Data to create records from existing records that have linked fields for non-Latin scripts, the client transfers the linked fields as pairs for each field selected in Tools > Options > Derive Record.
Note: Although the 066 field cannot be transferred, the client adds the field automatically to indicate the presence and type of non-Latin script when you validate, reformat, save, or take a final OCLC action on the record.
See About creating bibliographic records for general information about how to create bibliographic records.