Hi. As I undertood some people 1) get marc records, 2) convert them using MarcEdit to an .mrk file, 3) edit with MarcEditor the converted file, 4) apply marcmaker (from Marcedit) to get again a marc file 5) import to Koha.
I have a question: what is the difference at step 3) of using MarcEditor or another ascci editor (as notepad++, very powerful and open source).
Alejandro Tiraboschi
FaMAF-UNC
Many of our vendors supply marc records for our orders at no cost. We just edit them with MarcEdit to add the 952 fields and import them. The catalogers will sometimes overlay more complete marc records from 3rd party sources as some of the vendor records are not as complete as we would like.
Susan Bennett
ILS System Administrator
Geauga County Public Library
440 286-6811 x 125
440 286-7419 FAX
2010/1/6 Joann Ransom <jransom@library.org.nz>Hi owen,
Yes we have always catalogued straight into Koha. The caveat though is that we have traditionally been of the quick and dirty school of cataloguing. We are struggling through Koha 3.2 cataloguing because we now have to import marc records in order to unleash the power of Koha more effectively - and its a big learning curve :) We have played with importing records 1 at a time through z39.50 server and that seems to work reasonably well. Is there a better way - low cost that I should know about? I don;t want to have to pay some 3rd party for marc records created by and arguably owned by librarians. If some development time and money needs tobe invested in making this cataloguing process smoother I'd be interested in contributing.
Cheers Jo.--On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:45 AM, Rachel Hamilton-Williams <rachel@katipo.co.nz> wrote:
HLT do their cataloging in Koha - have cc'd Jo so that she can coment further.
I think the backward step for them work flow wise was one of the things that has been a disincentive to upgrading in the past
cheers
Rachel-----------------------------
Owen Leonard wrote:
I'd like to take an informal survey to get some ideas from the
Koha-using community. My library has never done the bulk of its
cataloging within Koha. We switched to Koha from a system which didn't
have a good cataloging module, so our catalogers have always been most
comfortable with their separate cataloging tools. However, we're
always looking for ideas for improving our workflow.
Koha users, are you doing all your cataloging within Koha? If not,
what are you using?
-- Owen
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Rachel Hamilton-Williams
General Manager
Katipo Communications Ltd
Phone: +64-4-934 1285
Mobile: 021 389 128
E-mail: rachel@katipo.co.nz
Web: www.katipo.co.nz
Joann Ransom RLIANZA
Acting Head of Libraries,
Horowhenua Library Trust.
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