Hi
Koha has been setup and running for a while now in our library and we
are currently writing a guide/policy on data and system maintenance to
ensure Koha keeps ticking over. Has anyone written such guide/policy
and willing to share?
Thanks
Tom - enquir...@sevillelibrary.org.uk
Can you elaborate more what you need?
Vikram Zadgaonkar
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:50 PM, enquiries.sevillelibrary
enquir...@sevillelibrary.org.uk wrote:
Hi
Koha has been setup and running for a while now in our library and we are
currently writing a guide/policy on data and system
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Mohammad Nashbat mnash...@alfaisal.edu wrote:
We are trying to upgrade Koha from 3.10 to 3.14, can someone advise were we
can find instructions and is 3.14 available as stable version. We are using
Centos 6.4.
a) 3.14 tarball is what you would need -
Congrats. Obviously you will be teaching her Pithon and not Perl, right?
Hope somebody else didn't make that bright comment and I missed it
Greg
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Network Administrator
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library
1912 N. Belt Highway
St. Joseph, MO 64506
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It seems to me, several versions back, I changed the display on some of the
other unusual fields we use without having to edit the XSL templates (maybe
they weren't as odd as I thought they were). It would be nice (as the
librarian half of the team) to be able to change this sort of thing without
We have some unwritten rules:
- Back everything up before you make any changes (this should be
engraved in stone).
- Apply all security updates immediately.
- Wait a couple weeks after a major release to apply new versions, and
then apply it to the test system first and make sure
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Hi,
I would like to use the Koha software in the library of the Institute of
Mathematics of Ukraine (Kiev), but I have the following principle questions:
Is Koha compatible with WinIsis ?
Or, in other words,
Is it possible to import a library isis-catalog in Koha ?
Thank you,
Bruce,
I just did a 5.3 bib data extraction a few weeks ago. These steps did the
trick for me:
Make sure to use short report option.
Bib Data Extraction:
Select Materials Export
Select All Materials from Export menu
All the options should gray-out except for the output
Hello Gennady,
Is Koha compatible with WinIsis ?
Or, in other words,
Is it possible to import a library isis-catalog in Koha ?
I should think that is possible since cd isis has same roots as Winisis.
Take a look at
Sorry, put the wrong email list in the CC box.
Joel Sasse
Network Systems Administrator
Plum Creek Library System
507-376-5803
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From: koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz
[mailto:koha-boun...@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Joel Sasse
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 3:33 PM
I'm not sure if it's just our catalogue, so would ask for confirmation (or
denial) by others before exploring further.
In both OPAC and staff interface, the sort drop-down defaults to
'relevance', but for longer pages users and staff sort by 'title A-Z'.
Normally a biblio with a 245 second
Well he did say community :-)
Chris
On 18 March 2014 10:38:06 am NZDT, Joel Sasse jsa...@plumcreeklibrary.net
wrote:
Sorry, put the wrong email list in the CC box.
Joel Sasse
Network Systems Administrator
Plum Creek Library System
507-376-5803
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From:
I'm interested if anyone has developed a Google Glass specific interface
for Koha? Are there any other Google Glass explorers on the list?
Thanks!
John
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Now I forgot to put anything in the CC address. Glad it’s 5 PM.
True, so it wasn’t so bad after all. :-)
Joel Sasse
Network Systems Administrator
Plum Creek Library System
507-376-5803
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From: Chris Cormack [mailto:chr...@catalyst.net.nz]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 4:48 PM
To:
Hi, Paul--
Our catalog does the same thing! I confirmed that all the titles sorting
on Die... have a second indicator of 4 in the 245 field, so should be
sorting on the second word of those titles, but they are not--they're
sorting on that first character of the definite article:
Or, I could bypass the 362 altogether and put this information in the 866
where it actually displays in Koha with the text Holdings note:
Much more sensible.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 6:24 AM, Kallinen Pasi pasi.kalli...@pttk.fiwrote:
Unfortunately just editing the bib frameworks won't do
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