[Koha] Introduction
C.S. Hayward
c.s.hayward at protonmail.com
Wed Apr 13 01:25:05 NZST 2022
I wanted to follow up with a question.
Now I have an agenda item of getting a working Koha installation, and after that I will need to (start to) catalogue a relatively small library.
I have broad interests, but I don't really know LIS apart from an introduction to information architecture.
Could you recommend to me some introductory titles about LIS and librarianship?
Thanks,
C.S. Hayward
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On Friday, April 8th, 2022 at 7:28 AM, C.S. Hayward <c.s.hayward at protonmail.com> wrote:
> I am an author and somewhat of a software developer with interests in user experience and information architecture. I have a website under development at https://cshayward.com, and a live site at https://cjshayward.com. Some librarians may find the user interface at https://orthodoxchurchfathers.com to be an interesting power user interface.
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> I have been asked to become a librarian of my monastery's paper book library and of what is meant to become a video library of lectures.
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> I'm having slight difficulties installing Koha off of the wiki for the Linux command line, and I'll address those in a separate email. But here I wanted to introduce myself and invite you to visit my websites!
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> Many Thanks,
> Br. C.S. Hayward, author and apologist, and more importantly novice at St. Demetrios Orthodox Monastery (monastery webshop, oKyrios social net)
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> I invite you to visit my official author site (author bio, bookshelf). One title is Happiness in an Age of Crisis: Ancient Wisdom from the Eastern Orthodox Church.
>
> My newest posting is What to Own for Happiness (and what not).
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