Hello Xu,
Is there a way to delete several tags at one attempt? Or can I create an empty framework and add tags from scratch? Or can I import a more simplified framework (like the ones in the demo site on liblime.com)?
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-----Original Message----- From: koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Hero_xbd!.RRR Sent: segunda-feira, 2 de Abril de 2007 3:22 To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: [Koha] Is there an efficient way to manage the MARC frameworks? (User from China)
Hello, everybody,
I am a undergraduate and currently leading a project upgrading the library of our department from card-category to an ILS using Koha-2.2.8 on Debian. All the installation seem successful. Koha is friendly enough to install :)
Now I come to stage of modifying the MARC framework.
Our library is small (of about 12000 books). I want to use the MARC format (opposed to Traditional Koha way, as mentioned in the manual) to get more features and export book lists. At the same time I don't want to mess up with all the fields in the default framework (we are inputting records by hand, we want only keep 7-8 fields at the beginning). So I begin to add a new framework cloned from 'default' and delete the unwanted tags, and found it really time-consuming. Is there a way to delete several tags at one attempt? Or can I create an empty framework and add tags from scratch? Or can I import a more simplified framework (like the ones in the demo site on liblime.com)?
Another Question:
I would like to call for the students around me to join in the project. There may be 100 people involved. I want to keep track of who inputed how many records, and export a rank list for reports to the department authority. What should I do to achieve this goal? And there will be a great pain to add people one by one. Is there a good way to authorize, e.g. using students' ID as both user/password and keep track?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers.
-- Xu Benda
Fundamental Science of Mathematics and Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R.China, 100084
tel:86-10-51531861 http://learn.tsinghua.edu.cn:8080/2005012177
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