First off, I think this is a good enhancement and would be very helpful to
all users particularly when searching a large database - a keyword search
for Abraham Lincoln returns over 2400 hits when searching all of PINES.263
for one of the larger systems.
Mike - would your algorithm mean that,
The current plan would not take into account how recent the circs (or
holds) were, just that they were within a configurable time period of
the time the cronjob that counts them last ran (default will likely be
to include those from within the last 6 to 12 months). If you have an
algorithm
Hello Araik,
Are you asking about the process of migrating the data or about things like
org units, loan rules, etc?
Regards,
Justin Hopkins
Manager, Information Technology
MOBIUS Consortium Office
c: 573-808-2309
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On Mar 15, 2013, at 12:46 AM, Araik Manukyan
Hello Mr. Manukyan!
And greetings from Finland
It's great to hear from another non-North American consortium.
Could you send us some details about your consortium? Like your OPAC url?
Here's ours: (old website, soon to be replaced)
Something that took into consideration how current the circs/holds were
could be valuable I think in reflecting a more ... natural effect that
titles have in relevancy.
For example, Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. In the first 24 hours that the
bib was in our system the total holds might be
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Hardy, Elaine
eha...@georgialibraries.orgwrote:
First off, I think this is a good enhancement and would be very helpful to
all users particularly when searching a large database – a keyword search
for Abraham Lincoln returns over 2400 hits when searching all of
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 9:01 AM, Thomas Berezansky tsb...@mvlc.org wrote:
The current plan would not take into account how recent the circs (or
holds) were, just that they were within a configurable time period of the
time the cronjob that counts them last ran (default will likely be to