[Koha] Looking for an even more simplified entry

Alvaro Cornejo cornejo.alvaro at gmail.com
Sat Sep 15 02:39:10 NZST 2018


Hi Robert

The easiest way is to create your own framework. You can go to frameworks
and create one from scratch or take any of the ones that comes with koha
and customize it.

You can add personal field/sub-fields or remove/hide the ones you don't
need/use.

You can even create multiple frameworks; one for each type of
registry/material you want to create.

Regards

Alvaro

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2018-09-14 8:42 GMT-05:00 allauthors <robert.flach at webtooldeveloper.com>:

> Hi to the list,
>
> My name is Robert Flach, and I'm the new librarian for a small church
> library that was on a card-catalogue system and then managed by several
> people who didn't keep up with said catalog.  I've gotten koha installed
> (ubuntu package version), and mostly configured.  I've purchased a barcode
> scanner and receipt printer and have them working as well.  I would seem to
> be on my way.  So my first project is to do a complete inventory, and that
> starts with transferring all records into the electronic system from the
> card catalog and getting them barcoded.
>
> The big challenge I have is with cataloging non-traditional books.
> Basically, I can handle adding records when I can find a MARC Record that I
> can download through Z39.50/SRU, but the church library has a very large
> contingent of materials that don't have isbn's and don't exist in any
> Z39.50
> db.  Lot's of pamphlets and small self-published books and the like.  I was
> looking for a solution that would give me a super simplified entry form for
> these types of materials that would match the info that I have available in
> the card catalogue (title, author, subject, dewey #, section, barcode), and
> which would be halfway readable and usable by my children helpers who are
> helping me inventory and catalog everything.  I could live with a few extra
> fields, but even the most simplified MARC-looking record interface is
> daunting for them (and for me for that matter, though I can get by and have
> been reading about marc).
>
> I saw a post on the mailing list from some time ago where someone had
> provided an SQL dump of their super simplified BRF Framework that seemed to
> be just what I would want, but it was for koha v3.2 or so, and I have
> v18.05.  I did a test import after backing up, and it definitely wouldn't
> import.
>
> So, with all that as background, my question is: Is there a place where
> these types of things--bits and pieces that work for particular purposes
> that can be imported easily--are shared regularly?  If not, does anyone
> have
> something similar to that dump but for v18.05 that you are already using
> with your non-marc librarians?  Something that leaves off all the marc
> information (even if they fields are still being stored behind the scenes
> to
> a marc21 format record of course, and just let's them enter the information
> that they understand with labels that they understand?
>
> Thanks so Much,
> Robert Flach
>
>
>
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