Hi Great link thank you,
Your library staff should realise, though, with any system migration, there *will* be "interactive" work to be done: i.e. touching up of the records in the new system. This is *normal*. From what I've been reading, people seem to be expecting Koha to eliminate this (even Koha people seem to be aiming pretty high in thinking this can be eliminated). Remember: your cataloguing staff are there for a reason ;-)
I'd back this sentiment up - there are a huge range of libraries interested in Koha, but we (Katipo anyway) have always assumed a number of things when doing an install 1/. There is someone who knows the catalogue and can manually fix anything that is just too mad when it gets accross (No one catalogues perfectly - so there is always some manky data). 2/. There is someone who can do data munging, to get all the *other* data out of the current system - so that you don't loose any books that are out on loan, and all those reserves etc - So I guess I've assumed a lending library. Koha should do as much as it can, and I woud be interested in seeing some work on getting other data into Koha, as well as the MARC stuff - but I figure that's much harder ? Cheers Rachel