Hi Josh, I think this would be a great idea to figure out now before we do the move to the 3.0. I know I changed all of my records to 952 when I originally started migrating to Koha. It would be a help when librarians wanted to get records from vendors to have them match the usual manner. Darla Grediagin District Librarian Bering Strait School District Unalakleet, Alaska Web Address : http://bssdonline.org/course/view.php?id=51 Blog: http://aklibrarian1.edublogs.org/ OPAC: http://opac.bssd.org:8181/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl Joshua Ferraro wrote:
Hi folks,
It's recently come to my attention that many ILSes store their items data in a 949 tag by default. Thusfar, we've stuck with the historical convention of 952 (which was our version of a 'localized' 852). 852, in the MARC21 standard, is reserved for 'holdings' data (holdings data is separate from items data, and there will be a future RFC addressing how Koha should handle holdings data).
As Koha popularity expands, we should consider switching to the 'de facto' standard for items data (949). The need was brought to my attention recently on an OCLC list where it was discovered that OCLC uses 952 for internal codes, and therefore, it can't be exported. So libraries using OCLC for cataloging, who want to manually add their items data to their records, download them from OCLC, and them upload into Koha, will have to use another tag for items data.
I'm thinking this would primarily consist of:
1. updating the default frameworks for MARC21 (UNIMARC too?) 2. updating the XSL stylesheets for MARC21 3. creating a script that moves stuff from 952 into 949
Thoughts?
Cheers,