Esteemed colleagues,

(Please excuse all the capital letters in my message--they're there to make it 
ABSOLUTELY CLEAR that this is ONLY A BETA PROJECT at the moment.)

At KohaCon 2013 in Reno, I gave a presentation on modifying Koha to serve as a 
local authors catalog. My presentation was hampered by (1) the Koha server 
being behind my institution's firewall so I couldn't do a live demo, and (b) I 
had designed my slideshow the day before during my lunch break since I was 
giving my presentation in place of someone who couldn't make it.

Three years went by. I learned more and more about Koha. I even took a class in 
Linux system administration. Then earlier this year I started working on 
Version 2, and this time I've gotten it right. Well, more so than the previous 
one. I added a few MARC fields and tags here and there, redesigned some to make 
more sense, and redesigned the structure to make it more accommodating to 
different institutions and departments within our system.

I'm going to be giving a presentation at this year's Koha US conference in 
Monterey next month, and I'd like to give conference-goers and anybody else 
interested a preview of my catalog. It's still a TEST SITE, and it DOES NOT 
OFFICIALLY REPRESENT MY INSTITUTION, or anybody connected with it.

So what is it, and what did I do to Koha?

I work in a hospital library, and the doctors, nurses, residents, and other 
associates who work here write articles, give presentations, etc. Our library 
has tracked publications for years, but after we migrated to Koha I decided to 
try putting our HTML lists of citations into something more searchable. Most of 
the works our staff produce are indexed in Medline. I took Medline records, 
converted them to MARC, and uploaded them to an instance of Koha that I had 
modified to account for the new or modified field tags. There's more to it than 
that, but I have to save *something* for the conference, don't I? After all, I 
have 45 minutes to fill.

I am delighted to say that this UNOFFICIAL TEST SITE which is NOT OFFICIALLY 
AFFILIATED WITH MY INSTITUTION OR ANYBODY ELSE ANYWHERE is available for 
PREVIEW at
   http://www.philobiblios.info
It's running on one of Digital Ocean's smallest configurations (one processor, 
20GB SSD, 512MB RAM), so if a lot of people are looking at it, it may be kind 
of slow. If it crashes, I'll try moving it to one of their more robust 
configurations.

Comments are welcome, of course--that's why I'm telling you about this 
UNOFFICIAL TEST SITE before the conference and before it's official. Send 
comments to authcat (at) philobiblios (dot) us. (Yes, the web site ends in 
.info, the e-mail address ends in .us.)

Do you think I put in enough disclaimers?

Fred King
Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
202-877-6670
ORCID 0000-0001-5266-0279

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