[Koha] Music notation or printed music - how to make it obvious

Nicole Engard nengard at gmail.com
Fri Mar 26 05:33:24 NZDT 2010


Elaine,

I found it: http://koha.org/documentation/manual/3.2/opac/xslt/item-type-display

Nicole

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:27 PM, Nicole Engard <nengard at gmail.com> wrote:
> Elaine,
>
> If you turn on XSLT stylesheets in your OPAC you will actually see a
> music symbol on the search results and I think on the bib record
> detail page itself.  I'm off to try a test for you to get you an image
> of what it will look like.
>
> Thanks
> Nicole
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:00 PM, Elaine Bradtke
> <bradtke.e at googlemail.com> wrote:
>> For some reason, in all the years that our little library has been in
>> existence, no one has bothered to specify when a publication is
>> primarily music notation.  I'm changing this as we migrate to Koha
>> (nearly half our stuff is music notation), but before I take the
>> plunge I need to think about how it will work, and what it will look
>> like.
>>
>> It's my understanding that Koha stores Leader information, but does
>> nothing with it, is this correct?
>>
>> I want something that will show up clearly, is easily spotted. Not
>> buried somewhere in the physical description or down in a notes field.
>>  I'm disinclined to use general material designations, but that could
>> be one way.  The other thought was item type. Collections seem less
>> intuitive somehow, and as we have lots of special collections which
>> might contain individual publications of music notation, I'm not sure
>> if that works.
>> Anyone with experience in this?
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Elaine Bradtke
>> EFDSS
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