Re: [Koha] Koha Digest, Vol 107, Issue 20
Hi Dear , How to Import data (Items,Patron) libsys to MARC21, CSV ,Excel or other database using KOHA data. Thanks & Regards Pankaj
Date: 11/09/2014 4:32 pm
Subject: Data Migration Libsys to koha To: <koha-owner@lists.katipo.co.nz> Cc:
Hi Team,
I need help on data migration. I imported patrons data and Item data to Libsys to koha . the functionality
Cheers Colin
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Message: 7 Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 13:23:04 +0000 From: Jeremy Evans <Jeremy.Evans@nibsc.org> To: "Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz" <Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Subject: [Koha] Setting up a quarterly dated serial prediction Message-ID: <9252EAE72019E74E95583E06CF2EC4030EF5B1@MHRAPDMBX01.mca.gsi.gov.uk
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I am trying to set up a new serial prediction but the test predictions keep showing up issue numbers when I need the month to display and it also skips to the wrong month.
It is a quarterly journal, published March, June, September and December - each issue is dated by month and year. No issue numbers.
e.g. the issue received today says September 2014 on the front cover. I would probably want the issue numbers to say MAR/JUN/SEP/DEC
I tried to set up a prediction but it always starts with January each time, not March and omits the year after the first issue. Any ideas how to set this up? We are using Koha 3.16
Many thanks,
Jeremy Evans Information Services Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency National Institute for Biological Standards and control Blanche Lane, South Mimms Potters Bar, Herts, UK EN6 3QG 01707 641323
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Message: 8 Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 13:34:46 -0400 From: "Mark Tompsett" <mtompset@hotmail.com> To: <koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> Subject: Re: [Koha] "In-house use" vs "on-site" vs "reading room" Message-ID: <BLU172-DS9654A84638FCEA622D53EC6CC0@phx.gbl> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original
Greetings,
Jonathan wrote:
I am looking for the best term to use on the interface (and in the code itself). If you are an English speaker, could you share with me how you call that?
"In house use": sounds like anywhere in the library only. Might even have connotations that only librarians can touch it. "on-site": sounds technical compared to "In house use", without the librarian use only connotation. "reading room": sounds like it is only in a specific room, not anywhere in the library.
Perhaps a mix? "on-site use"? "reading use only" as compared to the typical understanding of can take home and read? Though, it is too subtle in the "you can't take it home" department. I'm merely a programmer, not a library geek, so weigh my feedback accordingly.
GPML, Mark Tompsett
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