[Koha] Searching in Arabic
Jesse Lambertson
jlambertson at sqcc.org
Fri Nov 13 03:16:45 NZDT 2015
David,
Thank you for getting back to me.
We are running 3.20 on Debian "Wheezy" (package install) on our own server.
I can't give you a public link yet, but regarding the lack of results in
Arabic...
We are ONLY getting search results in Arabic while in the default search
bar (Library Catalog) - which is really just code for "keyword search."
But Since ALL our Arabic is in the linked fields (880), if we do any
searching of the same titles via title, author or series, in Arabic, we get
ZERO results.
I think this is because 880 is not in the default indexing list.
It seems to me that associated linked 880 fields for title (245), author(
100 and 700) as well as series (490 and 830) should return results searched
in Arabic as long as we add 880 to the list.
Am I incorrect in that assumption?
Thank you for your assistance,
Jesse
On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 5:38 PM, David Cook <dcook at prosentient.com.au>
wrote:
> Hi Jesse:
>
> Can you elaborate on what you mean when you say that you're not getting
> any Arabic results for *title*, *author* or *series*? I look after a
> library with English, French, and Arabic records, and I'm seeing search
> results when I do title searches in Arabic.
>
> Are the records catalogued in Arabic or is the only Arabic text in the 880?
>
> I'm quite experienced with Zebra and somewhat experienced with Arabic in
> Koha, so hopefully I'll be able to give you a hand.
>
> Do you have a public URL that I could look at? I might be able to do some
> troubleshooting just from the OPAC alone.
>
> The cataloguing framework doesn't really have much to do with the
> indexing... although the structure of the record itself would. That is, if
> the only Arabic is in the 880 field, you would likely need a more complex
> indexing configuration to achieve your goal.
>
> What version of Koha are you using? Your link to the manual is 3.2... are
> you on 3.2 or a newer version? Additionally, how did you install Koha? Was
> it via the Debian packages, the tarball, or Git?
>
> Cheers,
>
> David Cook
> Systems Librarian
> Prosentient Systems
> 72/330 Wattle St, Ultimo, NSW 2007
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 10:41:48 -0500
> > From: Jesse Lambertson <jlambertson at sqcc.org>
> > To: "koha at lists.katipo.co.nz" <koha at lists.katipo.co.nz>, Koha Devel
> > <koha-devel at lists.koha-community.org>
> > Subject: [Koha] Searching in Arabic
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> > Good morning everyone (if it is morning when you are...)
> >
> > A while back, we figured out how to search and retrieve results in Arabic
> > (much of our collection is in this language).
> >
> > I thank everyone who helped us get this done.
> >
> > But we have been searching "keyword" in Arabic for so long, we just
> realized
> > that we are NOT getting any Arabic results for *title*, *author* or
> *series* in
> > Arabic. ICU is turned-on of course.
> >
> > The default MARC21 fields in Zebra's indexing list are found here:
> > http://manual.koha-community.org/3.2/en/kohasearchindexes.html
> >
> > Are there any other steps we need to follow besides those listed here
> > http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/How_to_add_new_zebra_index to
> > add 880 to the indexing list?
> >
> > Or maybe there is a step listed somewhere in the wiki that we missed?
> > Does that mean modifying the framework or is the cataloguing framework
> > itself unaffected during this index-list addition?
> >
> > Thank you in advance for your assistance.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Jesse
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Jesse A Lambertson
> > Librarian
> > Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center <http://www.sqcc.org/>
> >
> > عالم الانجازات ينحاز دوماً مع المتفائلين
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Jesse A Lambertson
Librarian
Sultan Qaboos Cultural Center <http://www.sqcc.org/>
Ph: (202)-677-3967 Ext. 104
jlambertson at sqcc.org
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