[Koha] Introduction: New Koha Manager

Katrin Fischer katrin.fischer.83 at web.de
Mon Feb 10 08:52:00 NZDT 2020


Nothing more to add here, but a warm welcome :)

On 06.02.20 21:22, Caroline Cyr-La-Rose wrote:
> Welcome Michael!
>
> I'm sure you know the SQL library for SQL reports :
> https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/SQL_Reports_Library
>
> I have that in my favourites for easy access. It's so useful!
>
> If you need to tweak some of those reports for your particular
> organization, and you're not sure how to do it, you can ask the list
> or on the chat (https://koha-community.org/get-involved/irc/).
>
> If you are on Koha-US mailing lists, you've probably seen the Koha
> Administration Special Interest Group meeting that's coming up next
> week. Could be interesting for you.
> http://koha-us.org/special-interest-groups/
>
> And if you find that the manual is lacking on a particular topic,
> don't hesitate to report it in bugzilla with the keyword
> Documentation. The documentation team looks at those (sometimes!).
>
> Welcome to the community!
>
> Caroline
>
> On 20-02-06 15 h 04, Michael Adamyk wrote:
>> Hello everyone, my name is Michael Adamyk and I began working at the
>> Central Kansas Library System (CKLS) in the United States last month
>> as the
>> new Koha manager. When I joined the Koha Mailing List it encouraged an
>> introductory email, so... here it is! :-)
>>
>> Our system is a consortium of about 50 public and school libraries
>> that use
>> Koha, and CKLS manages the software. ByWater Solutions provides
>> development, support, and hosting for us.
>>
>> I worked with Koha in a public library in circulation and cataloging,
>> but
>> am new to the software management side of things, so have a lot to
>> learn.
>> I've found the Koha manual and am part of several Koha-US mailing lists.
>> I'm looking forward to working with all of you and sharing ideas, tips,
>> etc. Eventually I'm hoping to get into a bit of development, but that's
>> probably sometime down the road.
>>
>> Up to now I've been mainly learning through videos I can find, the Koha
>> manual, and just playing around with things (we have a test server which
>> really helps the experimentation process). Any other tips anyone has for
>> learning Koha, particularly administration and reports, would be
>> awesome.
>>
>> Thanks everyone, and it's great to "meet" you!
>>
>


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