[Koha] scanning isbn number for circulation

Jorge R. s.rh.j at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 4 00:29:39 NZDT 2011




Hi Klaas,

 

It’s not a good idea…

 

The ISBN number is for bibliographic data and the bar
code is for ITEM data, you will need in some cases more than one different bar
code number for each item related to one bibliographic material.

 

Regards

 

Jorge

I+D+wine



From: klaas.chielens at vub.ac.be
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 12:15:31 +0100
To: Koha at lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: [Koha] scanning isbn number for circulation



Hi,

I'm trying to use the isbn number on books as the book barcode. however, when I scan the barcode of the isbn it registers the number but does not find the book. I think I need to set a mapping somewhere. I tried mapping the koha value items.barcode to marc 20a (isbn) but that does not seem to do the trick. We currently do not have barcodes on our books and were planning to just add them through z39.50 as much as we could by scanning the isbn number and using this for cataloging. 
* can anyone tell me how to make sure that the "item barcode:" that is asked when checking out is the same as the isbn number?* would you for any reason advise against using the isbn code and, if necessary, have several versions of the same book like this? 

We are a pretty small library for a research institute and not a public library so our collection is "limited". 

thank you!

Klaas






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