[Koha] catalogin, dewey, and marc-to-koha mapping
Jeffrey LePage
jeffrey_lepage at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 15 05:29:20 NZDT 2009
We have a small library using dewey. I'm trying to figure out how to get dewey decimal numbers into Koha without error.
BACKGROUND: MARC tags
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When we do a z39.50 search we often don't get the dewey decimal number. According to http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bdsummary.html there are the following dewey related MARC fields:
082 Dewey Decimal Classification Number
083 Additional Dewey Decimal Classification Number
090 - Shelf Location (AM) [OBSOLETE, 1977] [USMARC only]
090 - Local Call Number [OBSOLETE, 1982]
091 - Microfilm Shelf Location (AM) [OBSOLETE, 1977] [USMARC only]
852 Location
I have also found fields like this at some libraries:
092 _a428.2 (tag 92, subfield a = dewey decimal number)
_bOCO (tag 92, subfiedl b = dewey decimal number)
Koha has this mapping by default:
tag 952, subfield o = items.itemcallnumber (full call number)
BACKGROUND: our initial import
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Originally we imported records from Athena. Athena uses tag 952, subfields k,h,i,m (k=Call number prefix, h=Classification part, i=Item part,m=Call number suffix). We mapped (Koha tag 952, subfield o) to (Athena tag 852, concatenation of subfields k,h,i,m). We used this script:http://contribs.koha.org/revision_view.php?rid=15. (Note: I created this script and uploaed it to contribs.koha.org. If the script doesn't map the fields correctly I need to fix it before my mistakes cause problems for others.)
Question: How do I do the mapping?
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Now it looks like I need to
1) map some dewey related MARC tag/subfield (which one?) to a items.itemcallnumber
2) make that newly mapped MARC tag/subfield mandatory
When I do this, what happens to my previous records which had the default MARC mapping ([tag 952, subfield o]= items.itemcallnumber) ?
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