[Koha] Question / UX defect
C.S. Hayward
c.s.hayward at protonmail.com
Sat May 21 22:30:25 NZST 2022
Thank you for clarifying!
I no longer think that hyphens should be accepted and ignored, but putting some message like a good UX password field's "Caps lock is on" would help people like me realize that I'm not supposed to enter hyphens.
Br. C.S. Hayward, c-s-hayward.com
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On Friday, May 20th, 2022 at 11:44 AM, Hernandez, Heather H <Heather_Hernandez at nps.gov> wrote:
> Hi, C.S.!
> Hyphens are never entered into the 020 ISBN field of a MARC record--they are specifically prohibited, actually--c.f.:MARC 21 Format for Bibliographic Data: 020: International Standard Book Number (Network Development and MARC Standards Office, Library of Congress) (loc.gov)
>
> So all library systems, including Koha, are designed to deal with them without hyphens, and the MARC format instructs that hyphens may be generated for display. The hyphens are only for humans, dividing the ISBN into its components of country of publication, publisher, then publication number.
> So since the MARC Format instructs we humans to omit the hyphens, I would argue that there's no UX enhancement needed to instruct the software to ignore the hyphens--that's the way the software is supposed to be designed. And if a human does include the hyphens and the search fails because of the hyphens, perhaps we should be improving the instructions to humans to omit the hyphens?
> Cheerio!h2
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