Hello Nicole,
I know you had some long pending requests around serials documentation,
here is how i would do it. Hope this helps! (Answers directly in the
message)
Le 28/07/2014 17:42, Nicole Engard a écrit :
As always I'll share tips with the community in the manual in a section
that credits you. Here are the patterns I'm looking for:
*Annals of internal medicine*
Has 24 issues per year (published 2 times a month) with the volume changing
(rolling over) in the 1st week of July
Vol 161, No 2July 15, 2014
Vol 161, No 1July 1, 2014
Vol 160, No 12 June 17, 2014
Vol 160, No 11 June 3, 2014
There is something not clear here : either the volume changes twice a
year in July and January, and the June issues have number 11 and 12, or
it's changing only once in July, and these issues should have number 23
and 24. I'll start with the later scenario.
Set up a bi-monthly frequency (two issues per month) if you don't
already have one. (This means koha will generate two issues for July,
and both will have the 1st of July as their planned published date. If
you set it up so that it's once every two weeks, it will gradually shift
and wouldn't fit the twice a month schedule, since you would have 26
issues a year instead of 24. That's a limitation i don't know how to
work around for now. I guess you are not surprised to read this, but the
fact the date will be the first of the month for both issues is
confusing a lot of users.)
Set up a Volume, Number (one volume every 24 numbers) numbering
pattern with the following parameters:
Numbering formula: Vol{X}, No {Y}
For X: Add 1 every 24 set back to 1 when more than 9
For Y: Add 1 every 1 set back to 1 when more than 24 (put labels like
Volume and number but ignore formatting. I think the only thing the
label is needed for is to fill the headers of the table when setting up
your subscription later.)
When setting up your subscription, you will have to chose the inner
counter depending on your subscription's first issue publication date
(the date of the first serial you will receive).
Say this first serial is the one for the first half of January, pick the
1st of January as the first issue publication date, its number should be
Vol 160, No 13, so let's put this in the begin with row of the table
in the Volume and Number columns.
Now to the inner counter...
The number will know when to roll over, that's when it's more than 24.
It will go back to one after reaching this value, there is nothing to
put in the inner counter here. (This works with the when more than
line of the numbering pattern setup.)
But the volume is set to increment every 24 numbers, starting in the
middle of the year. If we leave it empty, it will roll over after 24
serials have been generated, next January. We have to take into account
the fact that, on the first of January, 12 numbers have already been
issued for this volume. Set the inner counter for the volume to 12: the
volume number should now increment on the first issue of July.
If the first issue publication date is the 1st of july, you don't need
to set the inner counter. The volume will increment after receiving 24
numbers.
If you have two rollovers a year, that is one volume every six months
(12 issues):
Choose the same bi-monthly frequency.
Set up a Volume, Number (one volume every 12 numbers) numbering
pattern with the following parameters:
Numbering formula: Vol{X}, No {Y}
For X: Add 1 every 12 set back to 1 when more than 9
For Y: Add 1 every 1 set back to 1 when more than 12
Now, if your first issue publication date is either the first of January
or the first of July, you will not need to fill the inner counter for
volume.
But say your first issue is the one of the second half of March, well
then, you will run into the current limitation i was talking about
earlier: if you set up the first issue publication date on the 16th of
March for number 6, Koha will create number 7 with the publication date
being the 16th of March as well. This is because we have a bi-monthly
frequency and we have no way of telling Koha our first issue is the one
for the second half of the month. (Somehow, after this all the issues
will be for the first day of the month.) So in this situation you have
to start with an issue with an odd number.
So if we pick number 5 for the first half of March, we need to set the
inner counter for the volume at 4 to take into account the previous
numbers in the volume. The volume will then correctly roll over in
January and July.
*Scientific American*
Has 12 issues per year (published once a month) with volume rolling over in
the middle of the year, July
Vol 311, issue 2, August, 2014
Vol 311, issue 1, July 2014
Vol 310, issue 6, June 2014
Vol 310, issue 5, May 2014
Same question here : shouldn't the issue number for June be 12 if the
volume number rolls over only once a year?
If we have 12 issues per volume, and one volume per year: