[Koha] Numeric subfield in framework
Narcis Garcia
informatica at actiu.net
Sat Mar 17 07:51:40 NZDT 2018
I'm sorry and thanks; I don't subscribe third-party services (including
Yahoo/google/etc contract). I really prefer FOSS and neutral tools.
As small libraries I meant less than a thousand books each one (and
volunteers dedicating few hours per month), and I'm facing a tool (Koha)
designed for really big libraries and with dedicated professionals.
El 16/03/18 a les 19:45, Tomas Cohen Arazi ha escrit:
> Narcis, you could consider joining us at koha-es (Yahoo groups). And of
> course make your librarians join too!
>
> El vie., 16 mar. 2018 a las 15:40, Narcis Garcia (<informatica at actiu.net
> <mailto:informatica at actiu.net>>) escribió:
>
> El 16/03/18 a les 18:35, Paul A ha escrit:
> > On 2018-03-16 10:59 AM, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> >> Thanks; I didn't see tag 300.a
> >
> > It's a standard bibliographic entry for cataloguing, used by all major
> > libraries.
> >
> >> Applying replacement.
> >> About JavaScript, let's see how can it be implemented consistently in
> >> Koha.
> >>
> >> I'm really surprised Koha seems not having implemented data types
> >> (numeric, boolean, string, binary, date/time...).
> >
> > Koha *does* implement data types, where required by cataloguing rules
> > and conventions (and by internal db constraints.) Tag 300$a is
> *not* an
> > integer by any stretch of anybody's imagination.
> >
> > This list is here to help you. You might like to explain which version
> > of Koha you are implementing, and which library you are working for.
> > That would assist the Koha community in giving you the best possible
> > advice.
> >
> > You give the impression (y disculpame si estoy en error) that you have
> > done very little MARC cataloguing. I might suggest that you look at
> > records from Library of Congress, the British Library, Library
> Archives
> > Canada, etc. particularly via Z39.50, or through the web interface to
> > WorldCat (OCLC). Koha is very good at "compliance" -- but does allow
> > flexibility for you to go off on a tangent and "reinvent the wheel" if
> > you have "non-industry / non-professional / specialized / amateur"
> > requirements.
> >
> > Amicalmente -- Paul
> >
> >
>
> I've installed Koha 17.11 and I'm not implied in calaloguing but in
> computing.
> I'm trying to setup bibliographic software in a small library, with the
> double hope: catalogue is viewable publicly from internet and other
> libraries in the same association can join with their catalogs.
>
> I've not found any other easier CMS (translated to spanish) with those 2
> features I hope to deploy.
> I feel koha seems so open and flexible that it needs x10 documentation
> and examples than now (and current resources are really big and great!)
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