Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Bookbags and record buckets: having my cake and eating it too?
Thanks, Terran! I think I found it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/+bug/1696157 On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 2:10 PM, Terran McCanna wrote: > I thought there was a wishlist ticket in launchpad for something like this, > but I'm not finding it now - but +1 from me. > > Terran McCanna > PINES Program Manager > Georgia Public Library Service > tmcca...@georgialibraries.org > > * The GPLS office is in the midst of relocating offices. We may be reached > by all of the current mechanisms during the transition, but to ensure the > most prompt response, please use the Help Desk: > https://help.georgialibraries.org > > > On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 4:58 PM, Jane Sandberg > wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> We have several bookbags that we use to keep track of books for a >> particular assignment. We particularly like being able to direct >> students to a link that includes a nice HTML display of all the books >> in that bookbag. >> >> We typically add books to those bookbags at the point they are >> cataloged. However, the staff client doesn't make it easy for >> catalogers to add to those bookbags at the point of cataloging. Since >> the btype column in the container.biblio_record_entry_bucket table = >> 'bookbag', catalogers can't go to the bib record, click "Other >> Actions", and use "Add to Bucket". Instead, they have to: >> 1) Note the TCN of the book they are cataloging >> 2) Look up the ID of the bookbag in a document and open it >> 3) Look up the book by TCN in the Record Bucket Query interface >> 4) Add the book to the bucket >> >> It's really round-about! If I change the btype to 'staff_client', >> then the catalogers can suddenly use "Other Actions" > "Add to Bucket" >> from the catalog record. It's way easier, but it means that we can no >> longer see the bookbags in our catalog at the URL >> >> https://libcat.linnbenton.edu/eg/opac/results?bookbag=[bookbag_id_goes_here] >> >> Does anybody have any suggestions about how we can have our cake (i.e. >> get nice, public-facing HTML displays of bookbags) and eat it too >> (i.e. a less onerous process for catalogers to add the books they are >> cataloging to those bookbags)? Is there any particular reason that >> non-bookbag record buckets can't have that nice HTML display in the >> OPAC too? >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Jane >> >> >> -- >> Jane Sandberg >> Electronic Resources Librarian >> Linn-Benton Community College >> sand...@linnbenton.edu / 541-917-4655 >> Pronouns: she/her/hers > > -- Jane Sandberg Electronic Resources Librarian Linn-Benton Community College sand...@linnbenton.edu / 541-917-4655 Pronouns: she/her/hers
Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Bookbags and record buckets: having my cake and eating it too?
I thought there was a wishlist ticket in launchpad for something like this, but I'm not finding it now - but +1 from me. Terran McCanna PINES Program Manager Georgia Public Library Service tmcca...@georgialibraries.org * The GPLS office is in the midst of relocating offices. We may be reached by all of the current mechanisms during the transition, but to ensure the most prompt response, please use the Help Desk: https://help.georgialibraries.org On Fri, Aug 3, 2018 at 4:58 PM, Jane Sandberg wrote: > Hi all, > > We have several bookbags that we use to keep track of books for a > particular assignment. We particularly like being able to direct > students to a link that includes a nice HTML display of all the books > in that bookbag. > > We typically add books to those bookbags at the point they are > cataloged. However, the staff client doesn't make it easy for > catalogers to add to those bookbags at the point of cataloging. Since > the btype column in the container.biblio_record_entry_bucket table = > 'bookbag', catalogers can't go to the bib record, click "Other > Actions", and use "Add to Bucket". Instead, they have to: > 1) Note the TCN of the book they are cataloging > 2) Look up the ID of the bookbag in a document and open it > 3) Look up the book by TCN in the Record Bucket Query interface > 4) Add the book to the bucket > > It's really round-about! If I change the btype to 'staff_client', > then the catalogers can suddenly use "Other Actions" > "Add to Bucket" > from the catalog record. It's way easier, but it means that we can no > longer see the bookbags in our catalog at the URL > https://libcat.linnbenton.edu/eg/opac/results?bookbag=[ > bookbag_id_goes_here] > > Does anybody have any suggestions about how we can have our cake (i.e. > get nice, public-facing HTML displays of bookbags) and eat it too > (i.e. a less onerous process for catalogers to add the books they are > cataloging to those bookbags)? Is there any particular reason that > non-bookbag record buckets can't have that nice HTML display in the > OPAC too? > > Thanks, > > -Jane > > > -- > Jane Sandberg > Electronic Resources Librarian > Linn-Benton Community College > sand...@linnbenton.edu / 541-917-4655 > Pronouns: she/her/hers >
[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Bookbags and record buckets: having my cake and eating it too?
Hi all, We have several bookbags that we use to keep track of books for a particular assignment. We particularly like being able to direct students to a link that includes a nice HTML display of all the books in that bookbag. We typically add books to those bookbags at the point they are cataloged. However, the staff client doesn't make it easy for catalogers to add to those bookbags at the point of cataloging. Since the btype column in the container.biblio_record_entry_bucket table = 'bookbag', catalogers can't go to the bib record, click "Other Actions", and use "Add to Bucket". Instead, they have to: 1) Note the TCN of the book they are cataloging 2) Look up the ID of the bookbag in a document and open it 3) Look up the book by TCN in the Record Bucket Query interface 4) Add the book to the bucket It's really round-about! If I change the btype to 'staff_client', then the catalogers can suddenly use "Other Actions" > "Add to Bucket" from the catalog record. It's way easier, but it means that we can no longer see the bookbags in our catalog at the URL https://libcat.linnbenton.edu/eg/opac/results?bookbag=[bookbag_id_goes_here] Does anybody have any suggestions about how we can have our cake (i.e. get nice, public-facing HTML displays of bookbags) and eat it too (i.e. a less onerous process for catalogers to add the books they are cataloging to those bookbags)? Is there any particular reason that non-bookbag record buckets can't have that nice HTML display in the OPAC too? Thanks, -Jane -- Jane Sandberg Electronic Resources Librarian Linn-Benton Community College sand...@linnbenton.edu / 541-917-4655 Pronouns: she/her/hers