Biblios are shared between all branches; there is no limitation of a biblio to any specific branch. It's the items attached to that biblio that belong to a branch, and are kept independent by the IndependantBranches system preference. If you need to keep your cataloging completely separate, you'd either need some development, or separate installations.
From: Steve Kiarie <sorosteroge@yahoo.com> Subject: Libraries not independent as yet
To: "Owen Leonard" <oleonard@myacpl.org> Date: Thursday, December 9, 2010, 6:15 AM
Greetings
Koha version: 3.02.00.007
staff (but not superlibrarians) from modifying
objects (holds, items, patrons, etc.) belonging to other libraries.
Scenario 1
I have created users and given the head librarians all rights except they are not super librarians and can't
Modify login / permissions for staff users however if one of them searches for a book and finds it and clicks on edit record then edits and click on save the changes are made to the original record and saved in the original branch even if it is not in his home branch (The branch that he is registered).
Try the above scenario and let me know the way forward.
Scenario 2 Then what happens if you want to give a individual
head of a branch these rights he or she can add himself as a supper librarian and hence over ride the actual super librarian
Modify login / permissions for staff users
The ideal situation is where one who has the following roles
Modify login / permissions for staff use can only Change his library alone and he can't make himself a super librarian
> Libraries independent has not been realized as yet a cataloger from one library can
> edit and save changes of a Biblios records from
a different library
What version are you
using, and do you have the IndependantBranches preference turned on?