[Koha] Hide bibliographic records
Michael Leung (SIL)
ykleung7 at msn.com
Fri Jul 3 16:23:16 NZST 2009
Yes, I really wish this feature will come true some day. Bib record only
visible by valid user is very important setting to our library services over
the web. I don't want people in the public request things that is only for a
legitimate users.
Michael Leung
Group Librarian
SIL MSEAG
Galen Charlton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 5:04 AM, MJ Ray<mjr at phonecoop.coop> wrote:
>> "Michael Leung (SIL)" <ykleung7 at msn.com> wrote:
>>> Is it possible to set a bibliographic record(s) that only show to the
>>> user
>>> who has login to the OPAC. That means this bibliographic record would
>>> not be
>>> shown in OPAC for general user or guest who is not the patron of the
>>> library.
>>
>> As I understand it, OpacSupression does this for the whole catalogue,
>> but it isn't yet possible for individual records. I am interested in
>> adding such a feature, as well as restricting records to particular
>> patron categories. Would many people be interested in this?
>
> To clarify, turning on the OpacSupression syspref enables the
> capability to suppress OPAC display of individual records. To
> actually suppress a particular bib record, it's still necessary to set
> the 942$n subfield to 1 (if you're using the MARC21 frameworks).
>
> Enhancing the OPAC suppression feature so that you can specify that
> certain records are to be visible only if the user is logged on to the
> OPAC belongs to particular patron category would be useful
> developments.
>
> Regards,
>
> Galen
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