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Hello Jen,<br>
<br>
If you think on using koha on your library the first thing to do is
test it. There are some ways you can test it on available installs on
the net and also you can install it yourself if you have some basic
administration skills and some spare of time (2-3 days). Then, if you
decide to use koha and you want to migrate your paper data into koha
you will have to define a marc framework and then start cataloging. The
simplest way is to import the biblio entries from z3950 servers but
this is not possible. In the process it's possible to find some bugs or
config problems which you will have to fix. As a time frame we managed
to have a running koha up and cataloging in about 4 weeks (around 5
librarians with no previous experience, remote support and
installation, no z3950).<br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
Len<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.nemesisit.ro">www.nemesisit.ro</a><br>
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jen. sadang wrote:
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cite="mid:i2s8e0fe8051004281812x14e5d312i7e1fae244f99e090@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hello there everyone, <br>
I am working in a small library around 6000 books. I am interested with
Koha but I don't have slightest idea where to start with Koha.<br>
<br>
Fortunately, all lists and cards are all intact and well<br>
<br>
Can anyone please provide me step by step approach on how to start
integrating Koha in our library. <br>
<br>
thanks<br>
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