Cataloguing Electronic resources
Kia ora koutou I'm wondering how people are cataloguing websites and other electronic resources so that they are able to be searched by collection codes. I have trolled the net looking for discussions but have not found anything pertinent yet. The nub of the problem is that if they don't have attached items you cannot enter item types and ccodes, however I don't want to assign barcodes. Are there hidden snags if you have items without barcodes? What happens at stocktake when you have no actual item to stocktake? Is there a better way to do this? I have used item types to assign borrower privileges and ccodes as search points and I am just about to move from 3.2 to 3.4. Naku noa Ann Murphy Katikati College.
Hello, I've cataloged electronic databases and assigned them a collection code ERESOURCES, and an item type ERESOURCES. No barcodes, of course, because they can't be "checked out." (And where would I adhere the barcode anyway?) As far as I can tell there are no problems resulting from having items in Koha with no barcodes. There are probably some sorting issues somewhere along the line, though. And a report should be able to pull up all the items without barcodes, so they could be managed that way (no, I don't have the report SQL to pass on). On a related note, we don't barcode manuscripts in our collection (not yet, anyway) and, more difficult to manage, the "bound with" items we have where someone bound 3 eighteenth century pamphlets together. Only the first one of those can have the barcode; the two pamphlets bound behind deserve (and get) their own bib record and item records, but I can't assign them the same barcode as the first item (sure, I could give each its own unique barcode, but there is only 1 physical item so I don't). It looks wrong in the staff module to have a blank space under barcode but the public doesn't see that. Anyway, my point here is that there doesn't seem to be any problem from having those book items in Koha with no barcodes - none of those rare books OR the electronic databases and websites will be "checked out" so they'll always show up as available. Which they are. Kurt Kurt A. Bodling Technical Services Librarian George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate, Museum & Gardens P.O. Box 110 Mount Vernon, VA 22121 Phone: 703-799-6835 Fax: 703-799-8698 Email: kbodling@mountvernon.org From: koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz [mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of library Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:48 PM To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: [Koha] Cataloguing Electronic resources Kia ora koutou I'm wondering how people are cataloguing websites and other electronic resources so that they are able to be searched by collection codes. I have trolled the net looking for discussions but have not found anything pertinent yet. The nub of the problem is that if they don't have attached items you cannot enter item types and ccodes, however I don't want to assign barcodes. Are there hidden snags if you have items without barcodes? What happens at stocktake when you have no actual item to stocktake? Is there a better way to do this? I have used item types to assign borrower privileges and ccodes as search points and I am just about to move from 3.2 to 3.4. Naku noa Ann Murphy Katikati College.
Hello, just wanted to let you guys know that for http://www.bibliotheque-helenorg we used item-types to distinguish books in the public domain from copyrighted material. That was because we thought we could then use different rules to control who can borrow what. CCodes where used to store file formats, IIRC. And I think we used itemnumbers as barcodes, which allowed us to use the borrow API when a book was downloaded. So IIRC a download meant for us borrowing the item and returning it back immediatly. That's a job I did a long time ago but I think I'm correct about all that. Best wishes, Sébastien.
Hi Sebastien, I'd like to see the link you provided but it doesn't seem to work. Can you check that? Lori On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 7:15 AM, Sébastien Hinderer < Sebastien.Hinderer@ens-lyon.org> wrote:
Hello,
just wanted to let you guys know that for http://www.bibliotheque-helenorg we used item-types to distinguish books in the public domain from copyrighted material. That was because we thought we could then use different rules to control who can borrow what. CCodes where used to store file formats, IIRC. And I think we used itemnumbers as barcodes, which allowed us to use the borrow API when a book was downloaded. So IIRC a download meant for us borrowing the item and returning it back immediatly. That's a job I did a long time ago but I think I'm correct about all that. Best wishes, Sébastien. _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
Hello, Lori Bowen Ayre (2011/09/02 08:03 -0700):
Hi Sebastien,
I'd like to see the link you provided but it doesn't seem to work. Can you check that?
Oops sorry, there was a typo. The right link is : http://www.bibliotheque-helene.org Any feedback welcome. Cheers, Sébastien.
Sebastien, Congratulations! Can I ask that you consider presenting what Bibliotheque Helene does at KohaCon 2012? What the library is doing is very interesting. Best regards, Irma CALYX On 03/09/11 01:13, Sébastien Hinderer wrote:
Hello,
Lori Bowen Ayre (2011/09/02 08:03 -0700):
Hi Sebastien,
I'd like to see the link you provided but it doesn't seem to work. Can you check that? Oops sorry, there was a typo. The right link is : http://www.bibliotheque-helene.org Any feedback welcome. Cheers, Sébastien.
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Dear Irma,
Congratulations!
Thanks.
Can I ask that you consider presenting what Bibliotheque Helene does at KohaCon 2012?
Well, unfortunately, I fear I'm not in a position that would let me do such a thing, since I am not working for BrailleNet (the organisation behind Bibliotheque Helene) anylonger. However ot's me who did the migration from their old home-made system to Koha. So perhaps it shold be a joint presentation.
What the library is doing is very interesting.
Thank you ! Best wishes, Sébastien.
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Irma Birchall -
Kurt Bodling -
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Sébastien Hinderer