If you meant an /etc/init.d script, the /etc/init.d script (un-polished)
that I have written and used in my work with Evergreen/OpenSRF to automate
OpenSRF start/stop and other functions on Fedora and Debian is attached.
Wiktor
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009, Dan Scott wrote:
On Sat, 2009-11-21 at
For community feedback as recommended by ESI support
An number of libraries, particularly those migrating from III systems, may be
using a feature in Millennium called Link to additional bib record. This
allows cataloguers the ability to link a single item record to 2 or more bib
records.
Hello all,
For community feedback as recommended by ESI support.
A number of libraries are pursuing E-Book pilots. At our shop, our pilot
(single device) is already having success and I could see us picking up a few
more devices over the winter and full blown roll out with our branches across
Version 1.001 of the buildbot is now available[1].
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Backward-incompatible changes:
* In the configuration file, the value of the 'commands' attribute is
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On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Duimovich, George
george.duimov...@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca wrote:
The practical requirement: we'd like to see support for duplicate barcodes,
thereby allowing linking capability between single item record and 2 or more
bib records.
Hrmm, my preference would be to see
Hrmm, my preference would be to see some other abstraction or layer
between items and records, perhaps a peer or augmentation of
volume/callnumber.
Volume/Callnumber Lassos. ;)
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While I would not describe this as duplicate barcodes because of the potential
problems around that, PINES would like to see multiple bibliographic records
linked to one barcode. Some ILSs refer to this as parent -child or bound-with .
Our current use case: Some of our libraries are
I've been looking into this for our libraries. I've found 2 ways that
nonEvergreen libraries appear to be handling the devices. They have a record
for the device alone. I have not determined yet if they circulate just the
Kindle or if they have titles downloaded and a list available outside the
I am trying to get the Z39.50 server setup, following the directions in the
wiki.
I think I am almost there but am having a few problems.
The first:
When I type in format xml it replies Bad Format: marcxml
The other problem is when I try and search the catalog with a z39.50 client it
gives me an
Thanks for your clarification.
I've been talking (confusingly) about duplicate barcodes in the context of
the issue appearing when we flatten those pre-existing relationships to fit
the current EG model, and trying to figure out how to deal with that. So we'll
have some (bad) trickery in
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