On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:39:43AM -0800, Carol Ku wrote:
Joshua: You are wonderful!!! You mention you used the Koha MARC edit in catalogue, that means you manually enter the Chinese books in koha catalogue, and not download the record from some libraries? Yep, that's right. So long as you have UTF-8 set up correctly, you can input as well as display any utf-8 you want in Koha.
Now, let me warn you that the Koha MARC editor is still not perfect and I would still recommend you use an external MARC editor if that has been your cataloging practice thusfar. You should be able to set it up to handle a repeatable 900, 945, etc. tag, with the appropriate subfields to handle the transcriptions (don't limit yourself to just the title/author, feel free to include any others you want). So long as you set up your MARC Framework to handle the 9XX fields and link to them via the search points (ie 245a will need a 'search also' entry for '945a','945c' (and you might as well put '245c' in there while you're at it)), it will work without having to use Koha's editor. If you need more specific implementation details let me know.
Pardon me if this question appears to be silly. But your input is very helpful still. No question is silly :-). I'm glad I could be of some help.
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