Hi Susanna, welcome to the community! I hope I can help a bit with some or your questions: There are several cataloging plugins that you can use or use as a base to create your own. For inventory numbers: Go to: Administration > MARC bibliographic frameworks > [pick framework]
952 > MARC structure > Edit subfields > i > Other options > Plugin
Candidates for inventory numbers are: - stocknumber.pl - stocknumberAV.pl - stocknumberam123.pl We usually use a plugin based on stocknumberAV.pl. For this one you create an authorised value category INVENTORY. Then for each year you add a new entry, for example: code: A description: 1 After activating a plugin, '...' will appear next to the input field in the item form. Enter the code of your authorised value and click on them. The inventory number will be automatically generated as A 0000000002. Next time you click the next number will be generated etc. stocknumberAV will only work with prefixes/codes that are uppercase words. With this plugin every number can only be assigned once, but you might get 'holes' if you don't save an item after using the plugin. stocknumberam123.pl also uses uppercase word prefixes/codes, but looks for the highest/last value in the db and generates the next value from there. No need for the authorised value. If you have more than one person cataloguing at the same time this might result in the same number used for multiple items. stocknumber.pl doesn't need an AV value either and just generated a number without a prefix/code. It depends on your existing inventory numbers on how well this will work. You won't need to assign a 001 unless you want to link bibliographic records using the UseControlNumber system preference (7xx$w -> 001). There is currently no plugin that can assign the biblionumber to 001 automatically and it probably wouldn't work well right now, because the biblionumber only exists after saving the record for the first time. Using your inventory numbers as barcodes should not cause any problems as long as they are unique. Hope that helps, Katrin On 27.07.2018 14:10, bartsch@bauinternational-berlin.de wrote:
Dear Koha community,
My name is Susanna Bartsch, one-person librarian at Berlin International University of Applied Sciences. Im migrating to Koha, planning to go into production with an own database from mid-September on. For the time being, I have been using a provisional Koha instance kindly provided by Michael Kühn last June to learn to use Koha. I guess Ill be writing rather often to this list in the next months, asking for your expertise. My questions will surely be of a very basic nature, for which I apologize in advance.
The first part of my first question is about automatic generation of strings with incremental numbers, specifically:
* in bibliographic records: Control Number (MARC field 001); * in item records: Inventory Number (field i).
I have been closely reading the Koha 18.05 manual and this lists archive, and I found many, many central and helpful features Im successfully experimenting with. But I dont seem able to find any conclusive information about the automatic generation of Control Number and Inventory Number.
The second part of my question is: Is it possible and advisable to automatically have the following correspondences:
* Control Number (MARC field 001) = Koha Record Number, but preceded by some zeros,
e.g. Koha Record Number 1 --> Control Number 0000001;
* Inventory Number (field i) = Barcode (field p),
e.g. 2018/0001?
Perhaps important:
* Im probably not migrating the old Control Numbers. * My predecessor didnt record Inventory Numbers.
Many thanks in advance for any help!
Kindly,
Susanna
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