[Koha] MARC import in Koha GUI
Nicole Engard
nicole.engard at liblime.com
Mon Jun 22 23:07:13 NZST 2009
Hello all,
I must admit that this page is not one that I wrote - I had a
developer write it because I was confused about how it all worked.
That said, if any of you (other developers/users) want to help me out
I'll gladly fix the page to have it make more sense.
As for FAQs on the wiki - do you all think that I should put them in
the FAQs in the documentation??
http://koha.org/documentation/faq
If so - maybe you can try to add one and see if you have the rights
to do that - if not I'll add them and change the owner to whomever is
the best person to keep the question up to date.
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Nicole C. Engard
Open Source Evangelist, LibLime
(888) Koha ILS (564-2457) ext. 714
nce at liblime.com
AIM/Y!/Skype: nengard
http://liblime.com
http://blogs.liblime.com/open-sesame/
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Chris Cormack<chris at bigballofwax.co.nz> wrote:
> 2009/6/22 Nelson Fredsell <nelson at cfce.org.za>:
>>
>> Dear Garry and Chris,
>> Thank you both for taking the time to reply. I have learned to 1) check the
>> koha.org manual, 2) search previous postings to the newsgroup, and 3) search
>> koha.org and liblime.com for additional juicy bits of information on my
>> specific issues. *Then* I post to the newsgroup. I wish that the manual
>> (new and improved!) would be more of a wiki. Maybe there's plans for this
>> already, as processes do seem to improve all the time.
>>
>> Having said this, Yes I did read the manual before posting, and No it did
>> not provide enough details about the Record Matching Rules. For example, In
>> my earlier posting the answer was "Nelson, you should use index
>> 'Local-Number'." Do you know how many hours it took to elicit that one
>> index term!? So, then I experimented with Record Matching on 999c and it
>> worked great! (I learned more about MarcEdit in the process, too.) That is,
>> until I needed to batch change a local Koha tag (952c). So now it's back to
>> the newsgroup, collective hours of time, for another tiny piece of
>> information. There's got to be a more efficient way of moving forward.
>>
> The best way, is when you discover the answers to your questions,
> write them up on the wiki (wiki.koha.org)
>
> Add to the faq there, or start a new page. The more you write up, the
> less others will have to ask the same questions.
>
> If you write it up, then email the list with a link to your write up,
> and email nicole and she may be able to add it to the manual for you.
>
> Chris
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