[Koha] Re: Koha and MARC

Pat Eyler pate at eylerfamily.org
Thu Dec 11 05:02:51 NZDT 2003


On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Denise Sharp wrote:

> Pate,
>
> I came across your web site that said you are Koha's Kaitiaki, but the
> last date any updates were listed was over a year ago.  I don't know if
> you can help me, or at least point me in the right direction for getting
> help, but my son just installed the latest version of Koha on my
> computer at home.  I want to learn as much about Koha as I can because
> he and I are giving a presentation on it at a conference in February.  I
>   just started graduate school to get my library degree so I don't know
> much about MARC records, but in order to play with Koha, I want to enter
> some books in it.

The first thing you probably want to do is sign up on the koha mailing
list (look at www.koha.org/mailing for directions).  You'll find the
people
on the list to be helpful and friendly.

The next step is to ensure that you're running a current version of Koha.
1.2.3 (the last stable version) is fine for normal use, but probably won't
fill your needs as it's not MARC compatible.  2.0.0RC1 (the first release
candidate for the 2.0.0 release) is probably what you want.  It's pretty
well tested (in use at a number of libraries), and is fully MARC
compatible.

> I've found Library of Congress's MARC records, but
> how do I import them into Koha?

The Z39.50 tool is what you're looking for.  It will allow you to query
Z39.50 servers (like the LoC) for MARC records that ou can then import
into the system.

If you have an existing collection cataloged, you might be able to use the
bulkimport tool to load it into Koha as well.

> Please answer soon as I only have a few
> weeks to learn everything I can before I get caught up in classes again.

Good luck!  Please do use the mailing list, it's a great resource.


>   Thank you!
>
> --Denise Sharp
>
> --
> "We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust the sails."
>




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