Re: [Koha] Field 003 of Marc21
Hi Hira! You can choose the field you want to print in : More > Tools > Catalog > Label Creator. You have to create a new Layout and edit the 'List Fields', you can specify MARC subfields as a 4-character tag-subfield string: (ie. 254a for the title field). You can also enclose a whitespace-separated list of fields to concatenate on one line in double quotes. (ie. "099a 099b" or "itemcallnumber barcode"). Em ter, 7 de ago de 2018 às 02:33, Hira Akram <hira.akram@almusnet.com> escreveu:
Hi, Where are you saving your author cutter? Because I am trying to save author cutter and print it on spine label. But I am not sure where to save it. I found on internet that Cutter-Sanborn Three-Figure Author Table may conform to Library of Congress item number practice so I am saving it in 050$b. but I am unable to print it in spine label. Which name should I use in spine label preferences to print it there?? Also, I want to print year in spine label which is saved in 260$c and I am using <year> in spine label system preference but it is not getting printed there. What should I do to print them??
From: King, Fred Sent: Monday, August 6, 2018 6:26 PM To: Hira Akram Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Subject: RE: [Koha] Field 003 of Marc21
Real catalogers are going to turn pale and have to sit down when they read this, but if you're in a small library, a lot of this doesn't matter as much as one might think. The library where I work has maybe 5000 books--I have more books at home.* If your library users can find the books on the shelves, it doesn't matter that the 060b field (NLM classification system, Cutter number) isn't perfect, or the 082 (Dewey) number doesn't go to all thirty five decimals.
My general rule of thumb: if you're part of the cataloging department, you need to be fairly careful. If you ARE the cataloging department (and the systems department, and half the reference department, and...), you can let a few things slide.
*And yes, someday I'm going to move the catalog from the MS Access 97 database to Koha.
Fred King Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center fred.king@medstar.net 202-877-6670 ORCID 0000-0001-5266-0279 MedStar Authors Catalog: http://medstarauthors.org
I'll be more enthusiastic about encouraging thinking outside the box when there's evidence of any thinking going on inside it. --Terry Pratchett
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