I agree with Owen: It is better to explain the term then to change it.
BTW:
reservoir (n.) 1680s, a place where something tends to collect,
originally figurative, from French réservoir storehouse, from Old French
reserver to reserve (...). Specific meaning artificial basin to collect
and store a
However, as a librarian, cache makes more sense to me than reservoir
...
As a practicing librarian 'reservoir' is a term that I am so used to
...
I think this is a case where we are not going to find an intuitive
single term because there are no broadly-experienced analogues. I
think our best
However, as a librarian, cache makes more sense to me than reservoir But
then, English is not the most precise language!
Come to think of it, don't both words come from French? ;-)
Whatever it is called, I agree that more information on purging or cleaning
it out, plus guidance on when and when
Stephen Hedges wrote:
I remember ~years~ ago in the early days of Koha, we had a discussion about
what to call this pool of records. I think reservoir may have been my
suggestion, but I've never been happy with that term. There must be a
better, more descriptive term.
The only term which
+1 for cache (even if we maintain a swedish translation that gives us the
chance to chose something that works better)
Viktor Sarge
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At 10:27 AM 4/17/2014 +, viktor.sa...@regionhalland.se wrote:
+1 for cache (even if we maintain a swedish translation that gives us
the chance to chose something that works better)
I'm not too worried about what it's called, but how do you manage it? The
manual suggests:
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zolot wrote:
What is a reservoir and the name of reservoir's file ? (Koha 3.14.)
I think it's a pool of records previously downloaded from z39.50
As a practicing librarian 'reservoir' is a term that I am so used to, and I
am very sure most librarians are
On 17 April 2014 11:51, MJ Ray m...@phonecoop.coop wrote:
Stephen Hedges wrote:
I remember ~years~ ago in the early days of Koha, we had a discussion
about
what to call this pool
Greetings,
What is a reservoir and the name of reservoir's file ? (Koha 3.14.)
Gennady
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zolot wrote:
What is a reservoir and the name of reservoir's file ? (Koha 3.14.)
I think it's a pool of records previously downloaded from z39.50
partners or uploaded from a MARC file. It's not controlled or kept in
any one file.
Other koha users: should this been in the manual? I didn't
There is a small reference on
http://manual.koha-community.org/3.14/en/managestaged.html
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Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel
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On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 7:43 AM, MJ Ray m...@phonecoop.coop wrote:
zolot wrote:
What is a reservoir and the name of reservoir's file ? (Koha 3.14.)
I remember ~years~ ago in the early days of Koha, we had a discussion about
what to call this pool of records. I think reservoir may have been my
suggestion, but I've never been happy with that term. There must be a
better, more descriptive term.
Stephen
On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 7:09 AM,
didn't have
(but had shown up in Z39.50 searches).
Kind regards/Viktor
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