Hello, My name is Joe. I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus. We found Koha and the features seem full and rich. We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries. I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get. 1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located? 2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server? 3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation? This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now. Thanks! Joe
Hi Joe, Here are my answers 1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches. 2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation. 3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support. Best regards Mengu On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
Joe _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
Hello All, I already feel like part of the family:) I like the answers that I have received so far! I am already very encouraged. I think that VMs will be the easiest way to deploy a new libraries. I thought of another question. Being that we will be promoting the inter-library loan concept, which is currently not available, but does it work for searching other libraries to find books? Is there a way for the librarian to have access to multiple libraries at once when doing research to get the other books, or is this done one at a time at other other libraries in the system? Thanks for yoru feedback Joseph On 2016-04-15 02:11, Mengu Yazicioglu wrote:
Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support.
Best regards Mengu
On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
Joe _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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Hi, Koha has inter library loan feature. Yes you can search books from all branch libraries. On 15-Apr-2016 9:35 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com> wrote:
Hello All,
I already feel like part of the family:)
I like the answers that I have received so far!
I am already very encouraged.
I think that VMs will be the easiest way to deploy a new libraries.
I thought of another question.
Being that we will be promoting the inter-library loan concept, which is currently not available, but does it work for searching other libraries to find books?
Is there a way for the librarian to have access to multiple libraries at once when doing research to get the other books, or is this done one at a time at other other libraries in the system?
Thanks for yoru feedback
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 02:11, Mengu Yazicioglu wrote:
Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support.
Best regards Mengu
On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
Joe _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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What if the library is not one of the branches in the local system? How are searches done for looking in an external library? Do the librarian have to look at each external library individually? Sorry for the little questions. I know software, but librairies, I am still learning. Thanks Joseph On 2016-04-15 12:10, vikram zadgaonkar wrote:
Hi, Koha has inter library loan feature. Yes you can search books from all branch libraries.
On 15-Apr-2016 9:35 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com <mailto:joehogan@gmx.com>> wrote:
Hello All,
I already feel like part of the family:)
I like the answers that I have received so far!
I am already very encouraged.
I think that VMs will be the easiest way to deploy a new libraries.
I thought of another question.
Being that we will be promoting the inter-library loan concept, which is currently not available, but does it work for searching other libraries to find books?
Is there a way for the librarian to have access to multiple libraries at once when doing research to get the other books, or is this done one at a time at other other libraries in the system?
Thanks for yoru feedback
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 02:11, Mengu Yazicioglu wrote:
Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support.
Best regards Mengu
On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
Joe _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz <mailto:Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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Explore Z39.5 feature of koha. On 15-Apr-2016 9:51 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com> wrote:
What if the library is not one of the branches in the local system?
How are searches done for looking in an external library?
Do the librarian have to look at each external library individually?
Sorry for the little questions. I know software, but librairies, I am still learning.
Thanks
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 12:10, vikram zadgaonkar wrote:
Hi, Koha has inter library loan feature. Yes you can search books from all branch libraries.
On 15-Apr-2016 9:35 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com <mailto: joehogan@gmx.com>> wrote:
Hello All,
I already feel like part of the family:)
I like the answers that I have received so far!
I am already very encouraged.
I think that VMs will be the easiest way to deploy a new libraries.
I thought of another question.
Being that we will be promoting the inter-library loan concept, which is currently not available, but does it work for searching other libraries to find books?
Is there a way for the librarian to have access to multiple libraries at once when doing research to get the other books, or is this done one at a time at other other libraries in the system?
Thanks for yoru feedback
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 02:11, Mengu Yazicioglu wrote:
Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support.
Best regards Mengu
On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
Joe _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz <mailto:Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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I don't think there's a direct link from the Koha search interface to WorldCat (i.e., if you come up empty on your Koha search you could click a link to repeat your search in Worldcat), but it would be easy enough to put a link to http://worldcat.org on the search screen. One thing I love about Koha is that it's infinitely* configurable. If you want to add a MARC field, you can. If you want to make one up for local use, you can.** Tweak the xsl files a bit and you can add all sorts of things. Another thing I love is that when I was evaluating ILSs I was able to set up a fully-functional library system on a spare PC in a few hours. I could point to it and say "this has everything we need--all we have to buy is a server and we'll save about $10,000 in licensing fees." *Yes, infinitely. **I'll have more to say on this later. Fred King Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center fred.king@medstar.net 202-877-6670 ORCID 0000-0001-5266-0279 Life is complicated, stupid, confusing and annoying. Why couldn't I have been a squirrel? --Anon -----Original Message----- From: Koha [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of vikram zadgaonkar Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 12:23 PM To: Joseph Hogan Cc: koha list Subject: Re: [Koha] New to Koha, but very interested Explore Z39.5 feature of koha. On 15-Apr-2016 9:51 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com> wrote:
What if the library is not one of the branches in the local system?
How are searches done for looking in an external library?
Do the librarian have to look at each external library individually?
Sorry for the little questions. I know software, but librairies, I am still learning.
Thanks
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 12:10, vikram zadgaonkar wrote:
Hi, Koha has inter library loan feature. Yes you can search books from all branch libraries.
On 15-Apr-2016 9:35 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com <mailto: joehogan@gmx.com>> wrote:
Hello All,
I already feel like part of the family:)
I like the answers that I have received so far!
I am already very encouraged.
I think that VMs will be the easiest way to deploy a new libraries.
I thought of another question.
Being that we will be promoting the inter-library loan concept, which is currently not available, but does it work for searching other libraries to find books?
Is there a way for the librarian to have access to multiple libraries at once when doing research to get the other books, or is this done one at a time at other other libraries in the system?
Thanks for yoru feedback
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 02:11, Mengu Yazicioglu wrote:
Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support.
Best regards Mengu
On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
Joe _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz <mailto:Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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Hi, Joseph-- We set up (very easily!) our Koha catalog so that anytime someone is looking at a particular record, there is a "more searches" link on the right--you can see it here: http://keys.bywatersolutions.com/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=30... We put in the search targets that our users might find most helpful, i.e., WorldCat.org, Open Library, San Francisco Public Library, etc. One can also configure the "no results" screen pretty easily--we decided not to put search targets on ours, but to put a "Contact a reference librarian" link--you can see how ours looks here: http://keys.bywatersolutions.com/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=ti%2Cphr%3Aho... Our primary users are our staff, so we want to push them to contact us to help with their research if they're not finding what they need--I imagine that libraries which have user-initiated ILL/consortial borrowing have this screen configured differently. In the staff client, a "no results" search gives you a Z39.50 button, and if you click that, you get a window that opens to execute your search--you configure which search targets you'd like here, and you can select one or more, select all, etc. One thing I like very much about Koha is that it's easily customized to suit one's users. Cheerio! heather ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Heather Hernandez Technical Services Librarian San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Research Center 2 Marina Blvd., Bldg. E, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94123 415-561-7032, heather_hernandez@nps.gov http://www.nps.gov/safr/learn/historyculture/museum-collections.htm "The sailor does not pray for wind, he learns to sail."--Gustaf Lindborg
Hi Joseph,
Sorry for the little questions. I know software, but librairies, I am still learning. Been there, done that !
Welcome aboard !
How are searches done for looking in an external library? It actually depends on what you mean by looking for external library.
Koha doesn't /easily /support the search of external library out of the box by the library's patrons through the OPAC (library's catalog). However, librarians can set up Z39.50 targets in order to search external libraries and import their records which speed up the cataloguing process. Cheers, Eric Bégin Solutions inLibro inc. 7240, Waverly St. Montreal (Quebec) Canada 888 604-2627 | www.inLibro.com On 2016-04-15 12:20, Joseph Hogan wrote:
What if the library is not one of the branches in the local system?
How are searches done for looking in an external library?
Do the librarian have to look at each external library individually?
Sorry for the little questions. I know software, but librairies, I am still learning.
Thanks
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 12:10, vikram zadgaonkar wrote:
Hi, Koha has inter library loan feature. Yes you can search books from all branch libraries.
On 15-Apr-2016 9:35 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com <mailto:joehogan@gmx.com>> wrote:
Hello All,
I already feel like part of the family:)
I like the answers that I have received so far!
I am already very encouraged.
I think that VMs will be the easiest way to deploy a new libraries.
I thought of another question.
Being that we will be promoting the inter-library loan concept, which is currently not available, but does it work for searching other libraries to find books?
Is there a way for the librarian to have access to multiple libraries at once when doing research to get the other books, or is this done one at a time at other other libraries in the system?
Thanks for yoru feedback
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 02:11, Mengu Yazicioglu wrote:
Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support.
Best regards Mengu
On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
Joe _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz <mailto:Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz> https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
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Hello Eric (and all others that helped:) Thanks for the tips. I understand the process. I found a good example of setting up the z39.50 in KOHA. Seems straight forward. A couple of questions arise from this: 1 - can I assume that the z39.50 connection will updater itself, or this has to be done manually? 2 - the records are searchable at the local library, but I would presume that they are indicated to be located elsewhere? 3 - When doing a search, will their be options to only search at the local library, or will all records be searchable at all times. 4 - The use fo Z39.50 depends on the target server to have a MARC something or another. How to I confirm that this is turned on/set up? The libraries will all be using KOHA in the network, as we set them up. How do I turn it on/set it up if needed? Thanks! Joseph On 2016-04-15 14:15, Eric Bégin wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Sorry for the little questions. I know software, but librairies, I am still learning. Been there, done that !
Welcome aboard !
How are searches done for looking in an external library? It actually depends on what you mean by looking for external library.
Koha doesn't /easily /support the search of external library out of the box by the library's patrons through the OPAC (library's catalog).
However, librarians can set up Z39.50 targets in order to search external libraries and import their records which speed up the cataloguing process.
Cheers,
Eric Bégin Solutions inLibro inc. 7240, Waverly St. Montreal (Quebec) Canada
888 604-2627 | www.inLibro.com
On 2016-04-15 12:20, Joseph Hogan wrote:
What if the library is not one of the branches in the local system?
How are searches done for looking in an external library?
Do the librarian have to look at each external library individually?
Sorry for the little questions. I know software, but librairies, I am still learning.
Thanks
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 12:10, vikram zadgaonkar wrote:
Hi, Koha has inter library loan feature. Yes you can search books from all branch libraries.
On 15-Apr-2016 9:35 PM, "Joseph Hogan" <joehogan@gmx.com <mailto:joehogan@gmx.com>> wrote:
Hello All,
I already feel like part of the family:)
I like the answers that I have received so far!
I am already very encouraged.
I think that VMs will be the easiest way to deploy a new libraries.
I thought of another question.
Being that we will be promoting the inter-library loan concept, which is currently not available, but does it work for searching other libraries to find books?
Is there a way for the librarian to have access to multiple libraries at once when doing research to get the other books, or is this done one at a time at other other libraries in the system?
Thanks for yoru feedback
Joseph
On 2016-04-15 02:11, Mengu Yazicioglu wrote:
Hi Joe,
Here are my answers
1. Yes, you may, we use 1126 branches for one instutition, 6 for another, etc. Koha supports branches.
2. Yes you can, we use 3 database servers, 8-10 web servers for big installation.
3. Yes, you can. You need the look at some coonfiguration files. But I suggest you use a specific server for your Koha insallation and use the default values for future support.
Best regards Mengu
On 15-04-2016 06:06, Joseph Hogan wrote:
Hello,
My name is Joe.
I am writing because we are in discussions with a possible college campus looking to update the searching ability on the campus.
We found Koha and the features seem full and rich.
We have more technical questions about installing a new library and sharing server with multiple libraries.
I will ask a couple of questions, and then follow up, depending on the replies I get.
1 - The campus has more then one library on campus: 1 for physical sciences 1 for medecine 1 for social sciences How can this be treated? Can one installation cover for a campus allow for the location data to include which building/library, or even on which campus it might be located?
2 - Can we run multiple instances of Koha on the same server? I ask because any other the documentation that I have read always mentioned 1 server, 1 koha. If this works well for us, there are a couple of other libraries interested in working with us. We want to under stand the resources needed. 1 koha per server, or many per server?
3 - Can Koha be installed to run from a particular folder? We already have our server up and running, and if they can just be installed in a directory of a web page installation?
This is just my beginning. We are trying to understand the software in order to know what is possible or now.
Thanks!
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Hi to all,
A couple of questions arise from this:
1 - can I assume that the z39.50 connection will updater itself, or this has to be done manually?
It has to be done manually.
2 - the records are searchable at the local library, but I would presume that they are indicated to be located elsewhere? If you search on z39.50 connections the standard is that all records are located elesewhere. It is very unusual that you insert into z39.50 targets also you own server.
3 - When doing a search, will their be options to only search at the local library, or will all records be searchable at all times. When you do a search you can select the targets.
4 - The use fo Z39.50 depends on the target server to have a MARC something or another. How to I confirm that this is turned on/set up? The libraries will all be using KOHA in the network, as we set them up. How do I turn it on/set it up if needed?
There isn't a formal way to confirm you have a z39.50 server open to others libraries. The normal way is: write a web page with you connections parameters like this: http://www.bl.uk/bibliographic/z3950configuration.html Bye Zeno Tajoli
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Zeno Tajoli