On 17/01/12 15:58, libr...@boystown.com.au wrote:
Hi There,
I have received a large donation of books for my library and would
like to run a report summing the number of items donated, totalling
the rrp of the books donated so that I may determine a value for the
donation.
For the time
It would be easy to participate in the SOPA/PIPA web blackout protest tomorrow
on koha-community.org, should we?
Good idea? Bad idea?
Do note, I don't intend for this thread to become a political debate - I just
want to know if there is any corpus of support for participating in the
blackout
Dear all
I have one doubt... in Koha there are some field that your are able to
click, like series, author, or publisher... and there are other that thet
are not clickable.
I wish to ask If anybody knows how to configure if one field is clickable
or not... I have checked that you can configure
2012/1/17 Liz Rea l...@nekls.org:
It would be easy to participate in the SOPA/PIPA web blackout protest
tomorrow on koha-community.org, should we?
Good idea? Bad idea?
Do note, I don't intend for this thread to become a political debate - I just
want to know if there is any corpus of
Hi Huck,
You can add your books without those fields, however, when you will want
to update them, Koha will ask you to ask them (unless you change your
MARC framework.
I would suggest though to use MarcEdit to add those fields (040 and 942,
not 924) in your records.
Regards,
Eric Bégin
Dear Koha Kommunitarians,
I'm harvesting news for the January newsletter. Please send me by the
25th anything you think your fellow community members might like to
know about.
News can be as short as a sentence or as long as a paper. I
especially encourage you to send me a line or two about what
Liz Rea l...@nekls.org
It would be easy to participate in the SOPA/PIPA web blackout protest
tomorrow on koha-community.org, should we?
Good idea? Bad idea?
If this means taking the websites offline, then I feel it's an awful
idea for many reasons: firstly, it's self-harm, hurting our
Okay, that seems to work for the first issue, but not when you go to
receive the next. Any other ideas?
Nicole
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Nicole Engard neng...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for this! I'll give it a whirl.
Nicole
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Eric Bégin
Instead of a complete blackout, a new front page explaining the
SOPA/PIPA issue with a click-though to the standard site would be a
reasonable compromise. I certainly don't want to sound US-centric, but
it seems that US policy often has world-wide ramifications ( often
negative ) and it's probably
MJ, Kyle, and others
Check out http://sopablackout.org/ It has a black screen that says
This is what the web could look like under the Stop Online Piracy
Act.Underneath it says Click anywhere to continue. The site
provides code
that you can use to have the same effect on any other site, i.e. a
Kyle ++
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At 01:45 PM 1/17/2012 -0600, Liz Rea wrote:
To address a few of these concerns:
The blackout I'm going to apply will not be a strict black out.
May I please take it for granted that this applies to *your* library (NE
Kansas), and not to Koha in general, katipo.co.nz, koha-community, etc. I
I think this is a world-wide issue as through WTO agreements and such
every country ends adding this kind of stuff to its legislation.
Even worse, this US (proposed) law could have direct affect outside the US:
Foreign Libraries Will Be Infringing Sites Under SOPA
Thought this might be of wider interest to the Koha community.
Cheers,
Cab Vinton, Director
Sanbornton Public Library
Sanbornton, NH
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On 18/01/12 07:50, Paul wrote:
At 01:45 PM 1/17/2012 -0600, Liz Rea wrote:
To address a few of these concerns:
The blackout I'm going to apply will not be a strict black out.
May I please take it for granted that this applies to *your* library
(NE Kansas), and not to Koha in general,
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