Owen and Tomas, Thank you for your feedback. At my library, the Koha item type represents (with one exception) the type of an item- if it's a book, we call it a book regardless to what collection (picture books, young adult, large print, new books) it belongs.
Regards, Christopher Davis, MLS Systems & E-Services Librarian Uintah County Library cgda...@uintah.utah.gov (435) 789-0091 ext.261 uintahlibrary.org basinlibraries.org facebook.com/uintahcountylibrary instagram.com/uintahcountylibrary On Wed, May 31, 2017 at 7:06 AM, Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomasco...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > El mar., 30 may. 2017 a las 19:02, Christopher Davis > (<cgda...@uintah.utah.gov>) escribió: >> >> Dear Colleagues, >> >> I thought that I remember someone stating that Koha's circ and fine >> rules can be configured using collection codes instead of item types. > > > That cannot be done right now, but is certaintly a good idea. It would > require making collections first-class citizens in Koha, and not just an > authorized value, though. > > I think it is a good idea :-D > -- > Tomás Cohen Arazi > Theke Solutions (https://theke.io) > ✆ +54 9351 3513384 > GPG: B2F3C15F _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha