Re: [Koha] Book jackets on your search results

2011-09-01 Thread Shérab
Hello, Chris and thanks a lot for your response !

  How about OpenLibrary ?
  Is it know to work ? Known to not work ?
  Thanks !
  Sébastien.
 
 Works in master, will be in 3.6.0

Okay, good to know ! Actually my question was more about the results
provided by OpenLibrary, how good they are as compared to those of
Google and Amazon...

Best wishes,
Sébastien.
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Re: [Koha] Cataloguing Electronic resources

2011-09-01 Thread Olugbenga Adara
Hello Ann,

For the libraries I set up, I use itemtypes rather than ccode. I make sure 
942$c is turned on in the frameworks to catalogue ebooks, websites etc and 
choose the proper itemtype. 

There is also a system preference, i think, that i turn on that uses the 
biblios itemtype rather than the items itemtype to search.

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--- On Thu, 9/1/11, Dianna Roberts dianna.robe...@opus.co.nz wrote:

 From: Dianna Roberts dianna.robe...@opus.co.nz
 Subject: Re: [Koha] Cataloguing Electronic resources
 To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
 Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 3:44 AM
 Hi Ann,
 
 We've not catalogued any websites but for documents we are
 using a
 collection code ED (electronic documents). Our approach is
 currently a bit
 inconsistent when it comes to items as sometimes we've
 attached them and
 sometimes we haven't, although we do also an item-type ED
 (E-version). When
 we have attached an item we've made up the barcode which
 can be any
 combination of letters and/or numbers, e.g. QLDmain0709.
 
 I'll be interested in seeing any other responses to this
 question, and would
 also  like to know what people do about link checking.
 I must admit I hadn't
 thought stocktaking as it's not something we've ever been
 required to do.
 
 We are also currently on 3.2.
 
 Regards,
 Dianna Roberts
 
 
 Dianna M Roberts
 Manager Information Centre
 Opus International Consultants Ltd
 Email dianna.robe...@opus.co.nz
 Tel +64 4 471 7250, Fax +64 4 473 1075
 http://www.opus.co.nz
 Level 6, Majestic Centre, 100 Willis Street
 PO Box 12004, Wellington
 
 
 Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:48:24 +1200
 From: library libr...@katikaticollege.school.nz
 To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
 Subject: [Koha] Cataloguing Electronic resources
 Message-ID:
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 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
 
 Kia ora koutou
 
 I'm wondering how people are cataloguing websites and other
 electronic
 resources so that they are able to be searched by
 collection codes. I have
 trolled the net looking for discussions but have not found
 anything
 pertinent yet. The nub of the problem is that if they don't
 have attached
 items you cannot enter item types and ccodes, however I
 don't want to assign
 barcodes. Are there hidden snags if you have items without
 barcodes? What
 happens at stocktake when you have no actual item to
 stocktake? Is there a
 better way to do this? I have used item types to assign
 borrower privileges
 and ccodes as search points and I am just about to move
 from 3.2 to 3.4.
 
 Naku noa
 Ann Murphy
 Katikati College.
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[Koha] 2011-09-02 Global bug squashing day #4 - It's on! Join the fun!

2011-09-01 Thread Magnus Enger
Dear Community!

Just a gentle reminder that GBSD#4 started about half an hour ago, in
Kiribati. If Friday September 2nd is inconvenient for you in your
timezone you might want to consider diving in now, to get a head
start! ;-)

For those watching at home, a lot of the changes on Bugzilla will be
tweeted here:
http://twitter.com/#!/KohaGBSD

Best regards,
Magnus Enger


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Dear Community!

Just a gentle reminder that GBSD#4 is approaching fast:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/2011-09-02_Global_bug_squashing_day

Please bear in mind that the Release Manager has declared the following dates:
* Feature freeze – 22 September 23:59 UTC – From this point on, no new
features will be considered for inclusion into 3.6.0
* String freeze – 8 October 23:59 UTC – no bugs that change templates
accepted after this point. This allows the translators to translate
without things changing on them
http://koha-community.org/key-dates-3-6-0/

That means we have about 3 weeks for getting any new features in! And
there are (at the moment) 83 (!) bugs/patches waiting to be signed
off:
http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEWbug_status=ASSIGNEDbug_status=REOPENEDfield0-0-0=cf_patch_statusquery_format=advancedtype0-0-0=equalsvalue0-0-0=needs%20signofforder=bug_idlist_id=10641

See one in there that you would like to make sure makes it into Koha
3.6? YOU can help it along by signing off on it!
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Sign_off_on_patches

Of course, we should take every opportunity to sign off patches in the
coming weeks, but why not make a concerted effort on Friday September
2nd 2011 (in your timezone) and see how far we can get, as a team?
Could we cut the queue in half?

Happy hunting!
Magnus Enger

PS
And you don't have to be a developer to help either!
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Re: [Koha] Fw: Re: OPACBaseURL

2011-09-01 Thread Deepak Bhatia
Hi 

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

As shown below, I have put the IP Address and Port number without slash
in the last.

 

 

 

But I still see the same page, when I enter the http://10.0.1.228:8080
on the browser.

 

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [Koha] Fw: Re: OPACBaseURL

 

 

 

--- On Thu, 9/1/11, Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com wrote:

 

 From: Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com

 Subject: Re: [Koha] OPACBaseURL

 To: toreachdeepak toreachdeep...@gmail.com

 Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 12:14 PM

 This should be the ipaddress or FQDN

 of your server including the port number but excluding the

 trailing slash. e.g. opac.library.com:8000

 

 Without it, some features does not work.

 

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  From: toreachdeepak toreachdeep...@gmail.com

  Subject: [Koha] OPACBaseURL

  To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz

  Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 9:54 AM

  Hi,

  

  What should we specify here ? Is it same as KOHA

 Server IP

  Address ?

  

  Regards

  

  Deepak Bhatia

  

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Re: [Koha] 3.4.4 - Install with zebra moved

2011-09-01 Thread Tom Hanstra
There are all kinds of files buried which use the default location.  
Updating after the fact would be extremely time consuming and, most 
likely, I would miss something along the way.


Tom

On 08/30/2011 07:07 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:

Tom Hanstra schreef op di 30-08-2011 om 14:35 [-0400]:

How does one properly install Koha with Zebra not in the default
(/var)
location?

You could install it, and then move the files somewhere else, updating
the configuration so that it knows to look for it in the new place.



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Re: [Koha] Fw: Re: OPACBaseURL

2011-09-01 Thread Olugbenga Adara
Hi Deepak,There are two different web interfaces or sites in Koha. The staff client and the OPAC. The URL you have there is for the staff client and not the OPAC. Sometimes the OPAC may be at :8000 but you can check what port it is on by looking through your apache config files or the koha conf file usually somewhere in etc/kohaOlugbenga Adara

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Hi  

  

Thanks for your reply. 

  

As shown below, I have put the IP Address and Port number
without slash in the last. 

  

 

  

But I still see the same page, when I enter the http://10.0.1.228:8080 on the browser. 

  

 

  

  

  

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 From: Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com 

 Subject: Re: [Koha] OPACBaseURL 

 To: "toreachdeepak"
toreachdeep...@gmail.com 

 Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 12:14 PM 

 This should be the ipaddress or FQDN 

 of your server including the port number but
excluding the 

 trailing slash. e.g. opac.library.com:8000 

  

 Without it, some features does not work. 

  

 Olugbenga Adara 

  

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 Home: 234 (2) 8721720 

 Skype: gbengaadara 

 Blog: http://gbengaadara.blogspot.com 

 Twitter: http://twitter.com/gbengaadara 

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  From: toreachdeepak
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  Subject: [Koha] OPACBaseURL 

  To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz 

  Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 9:54 AM 

  Hi, 

   

  What should we specify here ? Is it same as
KOHA 

 Server IP 

  Address ? 

   

  Regards 

   

  Deepak Bhatia 

   

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Re: [Koha] Cataloguing Electronic resources

2011-09-01 Thread Kurt Bodling
Hello,

I've cataloged electronic databases and assigned them a collection code 
ERESOURCES, and an item type ERESOURCES.

No barcodes, of course, because they can't be checked out. (And where would I 
adhere the barcode anyway?)

As far as I can tell there are no problems resulting from having items in Koha 
with no barcodes.  There are probably some sorting issues somewhere along the 
line, though.  And a report should be able to pull up all the items without 
barcodes, so they could be managed that way (no, I don't have the report SQL to 
pass on).

On a related note, we don't barcode manuscripts in our collection (not yet, 
anyway) and, more difficult to manage, the bound with items we have where 
someone bound 3 eighteenth century pamphlets together.  Only the first one of 
those can have the barcode; the two pamphlets bound behind deserve (and get) 
their own bib record and item records, but I can't assign them the same barcode 
as the first item (sure, I could give each its own unique barcode, but there is 
only 1 physical item so I don't).  It looks wrong in the staff module to have a 
blank space under barcode but the public doesn't see that.

Anyway, my point here is that there doesn't seem to be any problem from having 
those book items in Koha with no barcodes - none of those rare books OR the 
electronic databases and websites will be checked out so they'll always show 
up as available.  Which they are.

Kurt



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George Washington's Mount Vernon
 Estate, Museum  Gardens
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Phone: 703-799-6835
Fax: 703-799-8698
Email: kbodl...@mountvernon.org

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To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: [Koha] Cataloguing Electronic resources

Kia ora koutou

I'm wondering how people are cataloguing websites and other electronic 
resources so that they are able to be searched by collection codes. I have 
trolled the net looking for discussions but have not found anything pertinent 
yet. The nub of the problem is that if they don't have attached items you 
cannot enter item types and ccodes, however I don't want to assign barcodes. 
Are there hidden snags if you have items without barcodes? What happens at 
stocktake when you have no actual item to stocktake? Is there a better way to 
do this? I have used item types to assign borrower privileges and ccodes as 
search points and I am just about to move from 3.2 to 3.4.

Naku noa
Ann Murphy
Katikati College.
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Re: [Koha] Cataloguing Electronic resources

2011-09-01 Thread Sébastien Hinderer
Hello,

just wanted to let you guys know that for
http://www.bibliotheque-helenorg
we used item-types to distinguish books in the public domain from
copyrighted material.
That was because we thought we could then use different rules to control
who can borrow what.
CCodes where used to store file formats, IIRC.
And I think we used itemnumbers as barcodes, which allowed us to use the
borrow API when a book was downloaded. So IIRC a download meant for us
borrowing the item and returning it back immediatly.
That's a job I did a long time ago but I think I'm correct about all
that.
Best wishes,
Sébastien.
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Re: [Koha] Computer Management System and Koha

2011-09-01 Thread G. Laws

This is a middle-front-burner issue for us, so I'll just jump right in here.

First of all, for Koha probably isn't quite the words we want to use. 
There are a number of systems that work fine with Koha right now, 
including Userful which we use, PC-Cop and Envisionware, et al. These 
are external programs that work with Koha through the SIP interface. I 
don't think logical design would suggest a pc reservation module be 
incorporated in Koha itself.


However, there are a couple of now apparently abandoned open-source pc 
reservation projects. I should perhaps emphasize apparently, since the 
status isn't entirely clear and I can't get in contact with the authors. 
There is Jesse Weaver's Powerline, written in Python, and Kyle Hall's 
Libki. Code for both is available, and we've tried Libki quite a bit. It 
was our feeling that Libki v1 was an excellent start, but needed some 
additional features. Kyle was going to do a complete re-write of the 
system, but that has apparently not been done. If you want to give Libki 
a try, you will probably need to look at our git repo where we did a 
couple of fixes.


The local university where I graduated is looking for php projects for 
their Jr-Sr level programming classes, and 1 project for a grad student. 
I met with the faculty advisers just yesterday, and submitted two 
projects to them. One was a Koha VM project suggested by sekjal (Ian 
Walls). The second was, in fact, a computer reservation system à la 
Libki and Powerline. They will consider these two projects with others 
they have and decide within a week on which they will work. If they 
chose either or both, then I intend to work closely with them on the 
specs and functionality. If the undergrads take the reservation system, 
then it will be a two semester project, the first for doing the design 
and project planning and specs, the second semester the students and 
project pass to a second class and instructor for coding.


Whether either of these are picked up by the university or not, this is 
important enough that while I have a tech assistant with the expertise 
we may try to hack something ourselves, but it must be harder than it 
seems at first, so we may need some dev assistance. Again, that depends 
on me being able to find/retain a tech good at coding. If anybody else 
wants to start a project we'll be glad to help with coding or testing.


I would like to encourage a public discussion on this subject.

I'm going to cut-paste part of the doc I gave to the school yesterday 
since it has lots of good links. The formatting got stripped but it's 
still readable.



--

Greg Lawson
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
1912 N. Belt Highway
St. Joseph, MO 64506


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Libraries and schools need a public access control system. Public access
controls permit individuals to login to and use computers based on a 
number of

controls.



Typical characteristics and features of a public access control system:

Policies enforce:

1. Time restrictions
Time maybe limited to a certain number of minutes/hours per day, for 
example, 60

minutes. The time needs to be a system configuration on the server/staff
interface.
--need to be able to set max number of sessions while still enforcing 
the max

total minutes
--staff need the option to manually override and extend time
--need to reset at end of day
--need popup warnings at configurable times before end of session 
notifying user

their time is about to expire.

2. Authentication

The user must authenticate, typically via account ID and password, that 
they are
an authorized user.  This is frequently done by querying a database 
using the

SIP interface.

There should also be a local user database for guest users who are 
temporary or
do not have a database entry. This feature is obviously controlled by 
staff. For
legal accountability reasons, there should also be a free-text field for 
staff

to enter credentials, like name and driver's license details.

3. Print controls
When a user prints from an application (web browser, text editor, etc), 
there
should be a popup which calculates the price of the print job, based on 
policies
assigned to printers which are also configured in the system, and 
requires the

user to click-through the popup, accepting the charges.
4. Prohibit changes to the operating system;

5. Miscellaneous
Policies also enforce end-of-day shutdown times. This requires the 
creation of
buildings (or better, areas or sections). If a facility closes, for 
example,
at 8:00pm, and a user logs on at 7:15pm, the system must only allocate 
enough

time to the session up to the closing time. Most systems will have a real
closing time, but have a forced logoff time configurable for a certain 
number of

minutes before closing.

I am aware of two systems available under open licenses that can be used for
examples, Libki and Powerline.

Libki

The sites below list his original version only, 

[Koha] some overdue messages not sending

2011-09-01 Thread Lesley Kimball
Hi everyone,

  I know that most of our e-mail overdue notices are going out -- I can see
them listed in patron's messaging/notices and sometimes people reply or tell
us they've gotten the e-mail.  But, I have one patron who should be getting
e-mails and he hasn't and there isn't anything in his messaging/notices.
When there is an incorrect e-mail address Koha still sends a message but
then I get the bounce-back.  In this case there is nothing at all.   Has
anyone run into this before?  

 

We are using 3.4

 

Thanks,

Lesley

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Re: [Koha] some overdue messages not sending

2011-09-01 Thread Randall Rowe
Most every time I have heard of this situation, the email is getting trapped by 
a spam filter on the client end.

Randy Rowe
 Lincoln City Libraries I.T.

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 From: Lesley Kimball wiggi...@comcast.net
 Sent 9/1/2011 10:28:52 AM
 To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
 Subject: [Koha] some overdue messages not sending

Hi everyone, 

  I know that most of our e-mail overdue notices are going out -- I can see 
them listed in patron's messaging/notices and sometimes people reply or tell us 
they've gotten the e-mail.  But, I have one patron who should be getting 
e-mails and he hasn't and there isn't anything in his messaging/notices.  When 
there is an incorrect e-mail address Koha still sends a message but then I get 
the bounce-back.  In this case there is nothing at all.   Has anyone run into 
this before?   

We are using 3.4 

Thanks, 

Lesley 

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 drab places where people sit in silence, and that's
 been the main reason for our policy of employing
 wild animals as librarians.
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 Director
 Wiggin Memorial Library
 Stratham, NH
 direc...@wigginml.org 

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[Koha] Report of patrons by categories

2011-09-01 Thread Suzanne.McKeon
Hello,

I'm new to the list.
Can anyone tell me how or is it possible to change the expirary date for
all the patrons for a particular patron category?

Suzanne McKeon
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Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine

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[Koha] Text Messaging of Notices

2011-09-01 Thread Nora Blake
Hello all,

MassCat is looking at doing some development to Koha to allow for text
messaging of notices without the need for a third party vendor to manage the
messaging.  ByWater is currently working up specifications for this project.
It looks like the cost will be in the $5,000-$6,000 range.  Anyone
interested in working with us on this and sharing the cost?

If you are, please let me know.

Nora


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[Koha] Task scheduler

2011-09-01 Thread Cab Vinton
In whatever version of Koha we're running, it appears that the Task
Scheduler can not be used to schedule tasks on a recurring basis,
e.g., once a week, every 14 days, etc. (I'm thinking of running
Reports periodically, in particular.)

Is this accurate?

Thank you,

Cab Vinton, Director
Sanbornton Public Library
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Re: [Koha] Report of patrons by categories

2011-09-01 Thread James Ghiorzi
Dear Suzanne,

Welcome to the list.  You should be able to change expiration date if you have 
an account that has set system parameters enabled.  Once you have that you go 
to the more hypertext link, then the administration link and than the patron 
categories link.  This is where you can set a patrons expiration date.  However 
I think this will not effect current patrons.

Hope that helps,

James Ghiorzi
Library Assistant II
San Benito County Free Library
470 Fifth St.
Hollister, CA 95023
Work (831) 636-4107


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Subject: [Koha] Report of patrons by categories


Hello,

I'm new to the list.
Can anyone tell me how or is it possible to change the expirary date for all 
the patrons for a particular patron category?

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Re: [Koha] Report of patrons by categories

2011-09-01 Thread Chris Cormack
2011/9/2 James Ghiorzi jghio...@lib.co.san-benito.ca.us:
 Dear Suzanne,

 Welcome to the list.  You should be able to change expiration date if you
 have an account that has set system parameters enabled.  Once you have that
 you go to the more hypertext link, then the administration link and than the
 patron categories link.  This is where you can set a patrons expiration
 date.  However I think this will not effect current patrons.

James is right, this will change the default expiry date for a
category. However he is also right this won't change the expiry dates
of existing patrons.
At the moment (in Koha 3.4.4) we have batch item modifications and are
tidying off batch biblio modifications. But there is currently no tool
for batch patron modifications.

If you have access to your database though, (or know someone who does)
you can ask them run some sql like like this
UPDATE borrowers SET dateexpiry = '2012-01-01' WHERE categorycode='A';

You might like to check bugs.koha-community.org to see if there is an
enhancement request for batch modifying patrons, and if not add one.
September 22 is the cut off date for new features for 3.6.0 so there's
still time :)

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Re: [Koha] Task scheduler

2011-09-01 Thread Chris Cormack
On 2 September 2011 05:37, Cab Vinton bibli...@gmail.com wrote:
 In whatever version of Koha we're running, it appears that the Task
 Scheduler can not be used to schedule tasks on a recurring basis,
 e.g., once a week, every 14 days, etc. (I'm thinking of running
 Reports periodically, in particular.)

 Is this accurate?

Hi Cab

Yes this is accurate, the task scheduler uses at to schedule one off
jobs. If you want to run reports regularly, there is a script to do
that using cron.
The scripts name is
misc/cronjobs/runreport.pl

Here is how to use it
http://perldoc.koha-community.org/misc/cronjobs/runreport.html

So you can set up entries in your crontab to run reports at whatever
intervals you may like.

This is for Koha, so your mileage may vary.

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Re: [Koha] some overdue messages not sending

2011-09-01 Thread Chris Cormack
2011/9/2 Lesley Kimball wiggi...@comcast.net:
 Hi everyone,

   I know that most of our e-mail overdue notices are going out -- I can see
 them listed in patron's messaging/notices and sometimes people reply or tell
 us they've gotten the e-mail.  But, I have one patron who should be getting
 e-mails and he hasn't and there isn't anything in his messaging/notices.
 When there is an incorrect e-mail address Koha still sends a message but
 then I get the bounce-back.  In this case there is nothing at all.   Has
 anyone run into this before?



 We are using 3.4



Hi Lesley

What version of 3.4 are you running? I think you are running into this bug here

http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=6292

Which has one final patch awaiting signoff. Luckily today is Global
bug squashing day
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/2011-09-02_Global_bug_squashing_day

So hopefully someone will sign off the patch and we can get it pushed
up and released in 3.4.5.

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Re: [Koha] Report of patrons by categories

2011-09-01 Thread Ian Walls
ByWater Solutions is being asked to look into batch patron modification,
based on some of the work Kyle Hall has done.  I'm not sure if we've gotten
the bug report filed yet, but I wanted to be sure to communicate that others
have interest in such a tool, and effort is being put towards getting it
integrated.

Cheers,


-Ian

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Chris Cormack ch...@bigballofwax.co.nzwrote:

 2011/9/2 James Ghiorzi jghio...@lib.co.san-benito.ca.us:
  Dear Suzanne,
 
  Welcome to the list.  You should be able to change expiration date if you
  have an account that has set system parameters enabled.  Once you have
 that
  you go to the more hypertext link, then the administration link and than
 the
  patron categories link.  This is where you can set a patrons expiration
  date.  However I think this will not effect current patrons.
 
 James is right, this will change the default expiry date for a
 category. However he is also right this won't change the expiry dates
 of existing patrons.
 At the moment (in Koha 3.4.4) we have batch item modifications and are
 tidying off batch biblio modifications. But there is currently no tool
 for batch patron modifications.

 If you have access to your database though, (or know someone who does)
 you can ask them run some sql like like this
 UPDATE borrowers SET dateexpiry = '2012-01-01' WHERE categorycode='A';

 You might like to check bugs.koha-community.org to see if there is an
 enhancement request for batch modifying patrons, and if not add one.
 September 22 is the cut off date for new features for 3.6.0 so there's
 still time :)

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Re: [Koha] Release of KohaGSDL Live CD v1.1

2011-09-01 Thread 毛慶禎
Hi Dr. Pradhan,


What a good job.

gsdlkoha_v1.1.iso (729.6 MB) at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gsdlkohalive/files/v1.1/

In fact, I download it as 695.8 MB (729575424 位元組)

Can I presume they are the same?

2011/8/31  mprad...@healthnet.org.np:
 Dear All,

 DlnetSA (Digital Library Network South Asia) is glad to inform you that it
 has released new version 1.1 of Live CD of Koha GSDL. The software can be
 downloaded from the url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gsdlkohalive/
 or

 http://www.dlnetsa.org/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=63
 Itemid=69

 This Live CD is bundled with the following features:
 Ubuntu 11.04
 Greenstone V 2.84
 Koha  3.4.3
 DBWIZ(Federated Search) with sample websites searchable from Koha
 Embeded Video Server with GSDL
 PhpMyAdmin

 Note: It is advised to install other basic required software as it
 contains only minimal softwares and LXDE desktop enivornment is used for
 making iso size small.

 You can install other software once the live CD is installed in your
 computer. For example: openoffice, xpdf and others as per command given
 below:

 # sudo apt-get update
 # sudo apt-get install openoffice.org
 # sudo apt-get install xpdf
 # sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-* --purge
 # sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree

 Kindly let me know your feedback with this software

 With regards,

 Sincerely yours,

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[Koha] Fulfillment and integration/connecting with Koha?

2011-09-01 Thread David Schuster
Is this being worked on by any Koha libraries or is there interest?  I see
Ohionet? is sponsoring a lot of the work and they are in the Q7 now of
development based on what is mentioned in this blog post:

http://www.fulfillment-ill.org/blog/?p=9

I see this as a huge opportunity for a library and an MLIS grant
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our state ILL system, but what a great opportunity this could be...

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Re: [Koha] Report of patrons by categories

2011-09-01 Thread Scott Kushner
Yes, I ran something similar on our db once because all of the expiry dates 
were going to happen on the same day, a year after go-live date, 

 

It was..

 

UPDATE borrowers SET borrowers.dateexpiry = DATE_ADD(2010-10-17, INTERVAL 
ROUND(RAND()*720) DAY) WHERE borrowers.dateexpiry = 2010-10-17 AND 
borrowers.categorycode = AR; 

 

 

From: koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz] 
On Behalf Of Ian Walls
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 2:06 PM
To: Chris Cormack
Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: Re: [Koha] Report of patrons by categories

 

ByWater Solutions is being asked to look into batch patron modification, based 
on some of the work Kyle Hall has done.  I'm not sure if we've gotten the bug 
report filed yet, but I wanted to be sure to communicate that others have 
interest in such a tool, and effort is being put towards getting it integrated.

Cheers,


-Ian

On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Chris Cormack ch...@bigballofwax.co.nz wrote:

2011/9/2 James Ghiorzi jghio...@lib.co.san-benito.ca.us:

 Dear Suzanne,

 Welcome to the list.  You should be able to change expiration date if you
 have an account that has set system parameters enabled.  Once you have that
 you go to the more hypertext link, then the administration link and than the
 patron categories link.  This is where you can set a patrons expiration
 date.  However I think this will not effect current patrons.


James is right, this will change the default expiry date for a
category. However he is also right this won't change the expiry dates
of existing patrons.
At the moment (in Koha 3.4.4) we have batch item modifications and are
tidying off batch biblio modifications. But there is currently no tool
for batch patron modifications.

If you have access to your database though, (or know someone who does)
you can ask them run some sql like like this
UPDATE borrowers SET dateexpiry = '2012-01-01' WHERE categorycode='A';

You might like to check bugs.koha-community.org to see if there is an
enhancement request for batch modifying patrons, and if not add one.
September 22 is the cut off date for new features for 3.6.0 so there's
still time :)

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Re: [Koha] Fulfillment and integration/connecting with Koha?

2011-09-01 Thread Lori Ayre
Koha is one of four systems that will integrate with Fulfillment from the start 
along with Evergreen, Millennium and a SursiDynix product (but I cannot 
remember which one).

My source is Grace Dunbar at Equinox. 

Lori Ayre

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On Sep 1, 2011, at 6:09 AM, David Schuster dschu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is this being worked on by any Koha libraries or is there interest?  I see 
 Ohionet? is sponsoring a lot of the work and they are in the Q7 now of 
 development based on what is mentioned in this blog post:
 
 http://www.fulfillment-ill.org/blog/?p=9
 
 I see this as a huge opportunity for a library and an MLIS grant possibility. 
  I know the State of Texas has contracted with OCLC to manage our state ILL 
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Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary

2011-09-01 Thread Liz Rea
Well, a couple of things here -- it looks like your Koha server is probably 
behind a NAT firewall, so that URL wouldn't ever work. You would probably need 
to give your Koha server a public IP and/or change the systempref for the 
Catalog URL to a name defined by DNS that points to your firewall.

Either way, it's probably a job that will involve talking to your network 
people.

Liz Rea
l...@nekls.org

inline: email_signature.jpeg

On Sep 1, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Olugbenga Adara wrote:

 Hello all,
 
 I am currently testing the OPACMySummaryHTML feature in koha 3.4.4. I 
 discovered that the link produced in the OPAC is prefixxed with 
 (opac-ip)/cgi-bin/koha and then the link in the OPACMySummary system 
 preferences.
 
 e.g. I put a 
 href=”http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber={BIBLIONUMBER}”Share
  on Facebook/a in the systems preferences and the link it generates in OPAC 
 is http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/a 
 http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1
   
 
 The link works if it is without the http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/
 
 Is this a bug or i am missing something? 
 
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[Koha] Zebra - finding proper modules

2011-09-01 Thread Tom Hanstra

I'm having trouble getting Zebra to properly index my database.

I have updated the configuration files in etc/zebradb with the location 
of my Zebra modules.  I have them in a separate directory 
(/shared/zebra/lib/idzebra-2.0/modules).


But, from everything I can see, Koha is not seeing these properly.  When 
I re-index using the rebuild_zebra.pl script, I see no indication that 
it is properly finding these modules, with the result that I get no indexes.


How can I be sure that Koha is seeing these properly?  And if it is not 
finding my version, what do I have to change so that it does?


Thanks,
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Re: [Koha] Zebra - finding proper modules

2011-09-01 Thread Chris Cormack
On 2 September 2011 08:53, Tom Hanstra t...@nd.edu wrote:
 I'm having trouble getting Zebra to properly index my database.

 I have updated the configuration files in etc/zebradb with the location of
 my Zebra modules.  I have them in a separate directory
 (/shared/zebra/lib/idzebra-2.0/modules).

 But, from everything I can see, Koha is not seeing these properly.  When I
 re-index using the rebuild_zebra.pl script, I see no indication that it is
 properly finding these modules, with the result that I get no indexes.

 How can I be sure that Koha is seeing these properly?  And if it is not
 finding my version, what do I have to change so that it does?

 Thanks,
 Tom

Hi Tom

Have you updated the files in
/etc/koha/zebradb

And your koha-conf.xml


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Re: [Koha] Zebra - finding proper modules

2011-09-01 Thread Tom Hanstra
Well, my goal is to have everything for Koha (and Zebra and YAZ) stored 
on a SAN so that it can run on any of several servers.  Consequently, I 
don't want there to be any /etc/koha anything stored.   The one thing I 
have done on each server is to create a koha.conf in /etc/ld.so.conf.d 
which has all library locations in them.


I also specifically set the PERL5LIB variable when indexing:

PERL5LIB=/shared/kohapprd/soft/lib:/shared/zebra/lib 
./bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -v -r


What might have to be changed in koha-conf.xml?

Tom

On 09/01/2011 04:57 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:

On 2 September 2011 08:53, Tom Hanstrat...@nd.edu  wrote:

I'm having trouble getting Zebra to properly index my database.

I have updated the configuration files in etc/zebradb with the location of
my Zebra modules.  I have them in a separate directory
(/shared/zebra/lib/idzebra-2.0/modules).

But, from everything I can see, Koha is not seeing these properly.  When I
re-index using the rebuild_zebra.pl script, I see no indication that it is
properly finding these modules, with the result that I get no indexes.

How can I be sure that Koha is seeing these properly?  And if it is not
finding my version, what do I have to change so that it does?

Thanks,
Tom


Hi Tom

Have you updated the files in
/etc/koha/zebradb

And your koha-conf.xml


Chris


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Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary

2011-09-01 Thread Olugbenga Adara
Hello Liz,


--- On Thu, 9/1/11, Liz Rea l...@nekls.org wrote:

 From: Liz Rea l...@nekls.org
 Subject: Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary
 To: Liz Rea l...@nekls.org
 Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz, Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com
 Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 10:46 PM
 well, wouldn't ever work -- what I
 mean is, it wouldn't work OUTSIDE your network (on facebook,
 for example).
 
 Liz Rea
 l...@nekls.org
 
 
Thanks for the reply.

I understand that the link wont work on facebook. I was running on a test 
instance of Koha on a VM on my laptop. My major concern however is that the 
link in the opac is not properly formed. Clicking on it gives me page not found 
error.

Thanks once again.

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Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary

2011-09-01 Thread Chris Cormack
On 2 September 2011 10:00, Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hello Liz,


 --- On Thu, 9/1/11, Liz Rea l...@nekls.org wrote:

 From: Liz Rea l...@nekls.org
 Subject: Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary
 To: Liz Rea l...@nekls.org
 Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz, Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com
 Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 10:46 PM
 well, wouldn't ever work -- what I
 mean is, it wouldn't work OUTSIDE your network (on facebook,
 for example).

 Liz Rea
 l...@nekls.org


 Thanks for the reply.

 I understand that the link wont work on facebook. I was running on a test 
 instance of Koha on a VM on my laptop. My major concern however is that the 
 link in the opac is not properly formed. Clicking on it gives me page not 
 found error.

 Thanks once again.

Contrast this (from the html)

When i typed it in
tda 
href=http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=62259;Share
on Facebook/a

to this
When I cut and paste from your email
a 
href=”http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=15223”Share
on Facebook/a

Can you spot the difference? HTML can :)

Hint the bottom one has funky windows  marks, and the top one works :)

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[Koha] Acquisitions module - order question

2011-09-01 Thread Hollis Near
Question for libraries using the acquisitions module.  We are just going live 
with Koha version 3.6 and I’m setting up my funds and creating test orders

I have a question about non-bibliographic charges on orders; things like 
shipping or service charges for which you do NOT want a bib record generated.  
My understanding is that Koha generates a bibliographic record for every line 
item in the order.  What kinds of work-arounds are you using for these 
non-bibliographic charges?

Thanks for your ideas. 

Hollis Near
Director of Library Services
Cornish College of the Arts
1000 Lenora Street
Seattle, WA 98121
206-726-5040
206-315-5811 fax
www.cornish.edu/library/



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Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary

2011-09-01 Thread Olugbenga Adara
Hello Chris.

Thanks. You are right. It works after typing it in or pasting from a test file 
and not a browser.

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--- On Fri, 9/2/11, Chris Cormack ch...@bigballofwax.co.nz wrote:

From: Chris Cormack ch...@bigballofwax.co.nz
Subject: Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary
To: Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com
Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
Date: Friday, September 2, 2011, 1:28 AM

On 2 September 2011 10:00, Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hello Liz,


 --- On Thu, 9/1/11, Liz Rea l...@nekls.org wrote:

 From: Liz Rea l...@nekls.org
 Subject: Re: [Koha] OPAC My Summary
 To: Liz Rea l...@nekls.org
 Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz, Olugbenga Adara gbengaad...@yahoo.com
 Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 10:46 PM
 well, wouldn't ever work -- what I
 mean is, it wouldn't work OUTSIDE your network (on facebook,
 for example).

 Liz Rea
 l...@nekls.org


 Thanks for the reply.

 I understand that the link wont work on facebook. I was running on a test 
 instance of Koha on a VM on my laptop. My major concern however is that the 
 link in the opac is not properly formed. Clicking on it gives me page not 
 found error.

 Thanks once again.

Contrast this (from the html)

When i typed it in
tda 
href=http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=62259;Share
on Facebook/a

to this
When I cut and paste from your email
a 
href=”http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=http://192.168.57.129:8000/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=15223”Share
on Facebook/a

Can you spot the difference? HTML can :)

Hint the bottom one has funky windows  marks, and the top one works :)

Chris
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[Koha] Subject: Re: Fulfillment and integration/connecting with Koha?

2011-09-01 Thread Jim Minges
To follow-up on Liz Rea's post regarding FulfILLment  Koha in Kansas:

FulfILLment is scheduled to roll out in Ohio around the end of the year. Our
State Librarian, Jo Budler, proposed and provided funding for the project
when she was Ohio State Librarian. After FulfILLment is fully operational in
Ohio, the State Library of Kansas is planning to contract with NEKLS to
pilot test it with our Koha system. I expect that will be well into 2012. If
the test is successful, we are discussing the possibility of NEKLS managing
a statewide FulfILLment implementation. I believe there are some additional
ILS systems that will be included including Polaris and Autographics Verso.
I think those four that Lori mentioned might have been the original four
selected by Ohio.

Jim




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Re: [Koha] Acquisitions module - order question

2011-09-01 Thread Hollis Near
Correction for anyone interested.  We are version 3.5.0.10.

Also, I've been informed I can attach these to one suppressed bibliographic 
record at present.  Appreciate the information.

-Hollis

-Original Message-
From: koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz] 
On Behalf Of Hollis Near
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 4:41 PM
To: koha
Subject: [Koha] Acquisitions module - order question

Question for libraries using the acquisitions module.  We are just going live 
with Koha version 3.6 and I’m setting up my funds and creating test orders

I have a question about non-bibliographic charges on orders; things like 
shipping or service charges for which you do NOT want a bib record generated.  
My understanding is that Koha generates a bibliographic record for every line 
item in the order.  What kinds of work-arounds are you using for these 
non-bibliographic charges?

Thanks for your ideas. 

Hollis Near
Director of Library Services
Cornish College of the Arts
1000 Lenora Street
Seattle, WA 98121
206-726-5040
206-315-5811 fax
www.cornish.edu/library/



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[Koha] Checked In Status on Reports

2011-09-01 Thread Hal Bright
I want a list of books in a particular Item Type that are only checked in.  Is 
there a code like items.status 'checkedin'? for the item?

Hal Bright
Farmington Libraries

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Re: [Koha] Checked In Status on Reports

2011-09-01 Thread Chris Cormack
2011/9/2 Hal Bright hbri...@farmingtonlibraries.org:
 I want a list of books in a particular Item Type that are only checked in.
 Is there a code like items.status 'checkedin'? for the item?

Nope, but there is a checked out one, called onloan, if that is null
or blank the book is checked in

SELECT title,author,barcode FROM biblio,items WHERE
biblio.biblionumber=items.biblionumber AND items.itype ='you item type
goes here' AND (items.onloan is NULL or items.onloan = '')

Thats two ' not one  :)

Chris
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