Greetigns everyone! Shall I introduce myself, I am Monk Viktor from Valamo monastery, Finland. My work is, of course be a monk, but a other hand, I keep up our IT-department. Now, I known, there is always several questions, and here is answers of those questions...;) Yes, real monk, I coming the monastery at 1987, and we have computers, about 60 at this time. Okay, now we can move on a real thing. Our library, which has about 50000 items, seeking new librarysystem. One strong candidate is koha. I quote some words from our libray brochure... "The valamo monastery library is a thelogical research library. Its main topics are Orthodox theology and monastic traditions. The library serves the brotherhood and staff of the monastery, visitors, researchers and students. Collections The new collection contains about 30000 volumes of books, periodicals and magazines. Beside Orthodox theology it contains material on other religions, science of religion and philosophy of religion. Other branches of knowlegde, focus on humanistic and social sciences. There is also a reference section -literature published before 1919 and other rare volumes- and a periodicals section. The old Valamo monastery collection contains nearly 20000 volumes. These books and manuscripts are available for reference use to researchers. The old Valamo collection is written mostly in Old Church Slavonic and Russian. It contains a unique selection of old Russian liturgical and ascetical literature. The old Valamo collection is the largest collection of Russian Orthodox literature in Western Europe." Quote end. Now, we have old DOS-based system, which is not anymore "enough", because we want put old collection to catalogue, with cyrillic and maybe even church slavonic character set. I am installed and little bit hacked koha 2.0-pre4 and it seems working, with UTF-8 character set, at least latin and cyrillic characters. Is there something else, what I should to known, when using koha with UTF-8? Monk Viktor Valamo Monastery http://www.valamo.fi