MARC is a type of record. http://www.loc.gov/marc/umb/
Evergreen is a collection of databases and is designed to manage patron and item records (put simply). If you haven't already, you may want to read through http://evergreen-ils.org to get an idea of why Evergreen was developed the way it was as well as link to some instances of it "in the wild." If there is an organization near you that is using it, I would encourage you to give them a call and ask to visit so that you can take a look at it in practice. I know that most people who are running Evergreen are particularly proud of it and glad to teach others about it. I will also say that Evergreen is complex. I am a library director; not on the IT side of most anything. It would require a fairly steep learning curve for me to get a stand-alone instance of Evergreen up and running despite 7 years as an end-user and some experience under the hood (very little and all inconsequential). On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:39 PM, Howard Canning <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok thanks. I'm a total novice to Evergreen so nothing is too simplistic. > Do I use Create a Brief Record to create the manual record or is there > something else. I envision Marc to be some comprehensive centralized > database of book titles. Is this right? A bit like iTunes database for > music and album art. > Thanks. > On Mar 9, 2015 1:34 PM, "Ruth Frasur" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Howard, >> >> Please forgive me if I'm stating the obvious. I'm not sure your >> background with libraries or library software. >> >> Evergreen's bibliographic database is creating using the information held >> in MARC records. For each item that is cataloged, there must be a >> corresponding MARC. If you did not have access to an already created MARC >> record for the Algebra book that you mentioned, you would need to create >> one in Evergreen. >> >> On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Howard Canning <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> No. I find the software interesting and just starting out learning it. >>> How for example would I add >>> http://www.amazon.com/First-Course-Abstract-Algebra-Groups/dp/1482245523/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1425922030&sr=8-2&keywords=algebra+first+course+3rd+edition >>> to evergreen if it isn't a search result. What's the most basic >>> approach. Thanks >>> On Mar 9, 2015 12:48 PM, "Rogan Hamby" <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Howard, >>>> >>>> Evergreen does support original cataloging and importing MARC files >>>> from copy cataloging services. Are you familiar with MARC records or >>>> cataloging? >>>> >>>> On Monday, March 9, 2015, Howard Canning <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi All, >>>>> So I'm evaluating Evergreen 2.7.4 for my school library and am testing >>>>> adding books but so far importing them from Z39 appears to be the only >>>>> way. >>>>> I suppose I expect if I type in Algebra I'd get 100's pf books in the >>>>> search results but I just get 1 with all the checkboxes checked. >>>>> How do I add a book manually and whats the best method to have access >>>>> to 1000s of titles like say Amazon.com? >>>>> How best can I use Evergreen as I basically want to be able to have an >>>>> inventory of the books on the shelves but most most get found on the Z39 >>>>> look up. >>>>> I suspect I'm missing something with Evergreen >>>>> Thanks >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Rogan Hamby, MLS, CCNP, MIA >>>> Managers Headquarters Library and Reference Services, >>>> York County Library System >>>> >>>> “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to >>>> suit me.” >>>> ― C.S. Lewis <http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1069006.C_S_Lewis> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> -- >> Ruth Frasur >> Director of the Historic(ally Awesome) Hagerstown - Jefferson Township >> Library >> 10 W. College Street in Hagerstown, Indiana (47346) >> p (765) 489-5632; f (765) 489-5808 >> >> Our Kickin' Website <http://hagerstownlibrary.org> Our Rockin' Facebook >> Page <http://facebook.com/hjtplibrary> and Stuff I'm Reading >> <http://pinterest.com/hjtplibrary/ruth-reads/> >> >> -- Ruth Frasur Director of the Historic(ally Awesome) Hagerstown - Jefferson Township Library 10 W. College Street in Hagerstown, Indiana (47346) p (765) 489-5632; f (765) 489-5808 Our Kickin' Website <http://hagerstownlibrary.org> Our Rockin' Facebook Page <http://facebook.com/hjtplibrary> and Stuff I'm Reading <http://pinterest.com/hjtplibrary/ruth-reads/>
