[Koha] [EXTERNAL] Manual system to koha
Bob Ewart
bob-ewart at bobsown.com
Sat Aug 13 11:00:14 NZST 2022
You will need some computer literate people to help. I cataloged my
personal collection of about 6000 books with some help from my sisters.
It's now over 10,000 books.
In the Administration section you will find a link to Z39.50/SRU
servers. The most important one is the Library of Congress. These are
the ones I use.
Target Hostname/Port Database Userid Password Preselected Rank
Syntax Encoding Timeout Record type Attributes Actions
AUS NATLIB
<http://windingcircle-intra.ewart.homelinux.net/cgi-bin/koha/admin/z3950servers.pl?op=edit&id=15>
catalogue.nla.gov.au:7090 voyager
No 0 USMARC MARC-8 0 Bibliographic
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
<http://windingcircle-intra.ewart.homelinux.net/cgi-bin/koha/admin/z3950servers.pl?op=edit&id=1>
lx2.loc.gov:210 LCDB
Yes 1 USMARC utf8 0 Bibliographic
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
<http://windingcircle-intra.ewart.homelinux.net/cgi-bin/koha/admin/z3950servers.pl?op=edit&id=17>
aleph.library.nyu.edu:9991 NYU01PUB
No
USMARC utf8 0 Bibliographic
OLIS
<http://windingcircle-intra.ewart.homelinux.net/cgi-bin/koha/admin/z3950servers.pl?op=edit&id=13>
library.ox.ac.uk:210 MAIN*BIBMAST
No 2 USMARC MARC-8 0 Bibliographic
If the book has an ISBN, you can search on that and get all the
necessary data filled in. Otherwise search on Author and/or Title. Its
not difficult, just tedious.
Take a look at the Koha Z39.50 Server Directory
<https://kohasupport.com/z39-50-server-directory/> to see if there are
any that may be useful such as the Abilene Christian University (or 5
others) which may have listings not found elsewhere.
You may have a few books that aren't listed anywhere. Save those to
last after you've seen what the others have shown and create your own
records.
Good Luck
Bob
On 8/12/22 15:56, kolvir73 wrote:
> There isn't even a card catalog. Just the checkout cards. There is a binder with a list of all books with an ascension number.
>
> The library started 30 years ago with boxes of books that were shared before there was a room for it, before the church had a permanent location. We have had one volunteer librarian the whole time, but she has no formal training . Also quite computer illiterate.
>
> On Aug 12, 2022, 2:48 PM, at 2:48 PM, "King, Fred"<fred.king at medstar.net> wrote:
>> How are your data stored now? Catalog cards? Ledger? Spreadsheet? A
>> colleague and I are doing a presentation on CSV to MARC at next month's
>> KohaCon, so if you're using a spreadsheet you're in luck. If you're
>> using paper records, what kind of data are you collecting?
>>
>> (I'm about to sign off for the day, but I'll be back next week.)
>>
>> Fred King, MSLS, AHIP
>> Medical Librarian, MedStar Washington Hospital Center
>> fred.king at medstar.net
>> 202-877-6670
>> ORCID 0000-0001-5266-0279
>> MedStar Authors Catalog:http://medstarauthors.org
>>
>> Facebook just sounds like a drag, in my day seeing pictures of peoples
>> vacations was considered a punishment.
>> --Betty White
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> I'm in charge of converting our small church library (about 6,000
>> items) from a manual system to a computerized one; volunteered
>> actually. I've got koha installed and have worked through most of the
>> implementation checklist.
>> Most documents I can find are about converting from one computerized
>> system to another, for example the koha wiki section on data
>> migration. What I could use is some kind of guideline or article on
>> the best way to go digital. It is a pretty big project and I have
>> limited time, and would like to be as efficient as possible and avoid
>> duplicate work.
>>
>> Does anyone know of any resources?
>> Besides setting up koha, all that has been done is to apply some
>> preprinted barcode labels to a small part of the collection.
>>
>> Thank you.
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