[Koha] Simple MARC or Simple Acquisitions?
Rachel Hamilton-Williams
rachel at katipo.co.nz
Thu Dec 18 22:33:29 NZDT 2008
Hi ya,
Hopefully starting on a new thread. Just in the last few weeks we've had
a couple of clients who would really benefit from an easier way to do
their own cataloging.
They don't (Sadly) find their specialist materials being well serviced
via the various z39.50 servers etc, often because they are doing
cataloging of materials they are producing themselves, or from other
government departmens/private publishers essentially.
As alluded to we (Katipo) did have an interface to do this in the very
early versions of Koha, and I still have essentially the spec for it in
the form of a working version, and screen shots/manual type stuff - we
called it simple acquisitions, and in the current version of Koha you
can see that there is a preference for either simple or normal
acquisitions - of which only normal is really there.
I've been toying with the idea of seeing what's involved in essentially
adding a simple acquisitions module back in again - but saw that Galen I
think is planning something similar sounding as a simple MARC module.
So I'm wondering if the two ideas are close enough to be the same thing?
I'd anticipate still doing some "money stuff" as part of a simpler
acquisitions process - it's just you wouldn't order & recieve, it'd be
all one action - for libraries that basically pop down to their local
book shop twice a year to get some new materials in, but who still want
to keep a record of what they cost. So I'm not sure if that takes it out
of the realm of a simple MARC catalogue system.
Anyways, if anyone has strong views one way or the other let me know.
I'm a bit biased against the current MARC interface - we get people
being intimidated by it (me included :-) but I'm prepared to work
through it.
Cheers
Rachel
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