Re: [Koha] Seeking Z39.50 targets for Portuguese material in Marc21 format

2015-08-26 Thread Anthony Mao
Hi Del,

I found five Z39.50 concerning with Portuguese library from
http://irspy.indexdata.com/.
They are Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian - Biblioteca de Arte, Biblioteca
Nacional Portugal Digital, Universidade Católica - Faculdade de
Teologia, Biblioteca Nacional Portugal, porbase.bnportugal.pt,
Biblioteca Nacional - Reservados.

You may try it.

2015-08-27 12:13 GMT+08:00 XGRR :
> Boatardi kolega
>
> The Xanana Gusmao Reading Room is Dili's (Timor-Leste) only public library 
> and we are adding our collection onto Koha. Our collection is in English, 
> Indonesian, Tetum and Portuguese languages.
> We need a longer list of Z39.5 targets for our Portuguese collection, adult 
> and children's material, fiction and non-fiction, in marc21 format, or 
> alternatively a way to convert unimarc records to marc21 records.
> Appreciate any thoughts,
>
>
> Del Bovill
> NZ Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA)
> Resource Centre Management Adviser
> Xanana Gusmão Reading Room
> Rua Belarmino Lobo No 1, Lecidere, Dili, East Timor
> Ph: +670 3312890
> Mob: +670 78239745
> Email: xgreadingr...@gmail.com
>
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[Koha] Fwd: Seeking Z39.50 targets for Portuguese material in Marc21 format

2015-08-26 Thread Irma Birchall
Hi Del,

Just a quick hello and a note about language filters ...

To be able to filter in Advance Search by language, you will need to have
the language reference for each resources in 008/35-37 and 041$a.
http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd041.html and perhaps also in
http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd546.html


For Eglish use "eng"
For Indonesian use "ind"
For Tetum use "tet"
For Portuguese use "por"

The language abbreviations are in lower case as upper case abbreviations
are for countries.

To be able to list these languages in A-Z order of their English name, you
will need to adjust their order in the list in the system preference:
AdvancedSearchLanguages

I hope this makes sense.

All the best!

Irma
CALYX


-- Forwarded message --
From: XGRR 
Date: 27 August 2015 at 14:13
Subject: [Koha] Seeking Z39.50 targets for Portuguese material in Marc21
format
To: Koha 


Boatardi kolega

The Xanana Gusmao Reading Room is Dili's (Timor-Leste) only public library
and we are adding our collection onto Koha. Our collection is in English,
Indonesian, Tetum and Portuguese languages.
We need a longer list of Z39.5 targets for our Portuguese collection, adult
and children's material, fiction and non-fiction, in marc21 format, or
alternatively a way to convert unimarc records to marc21 records.
Appreciate any thoughts,


Del Bovill
NZ Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA)
Resource Centre Management Adviser
Xanana Gusmão Reading Room
Rua Belarmino Lobo No 1, Lecidere, Dili, East Timor
Ph: +670 3312890
Mob: +670 78239745
Email: xgreadingr...@gmail.com








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Re: [Koha] Seeking Z39.50 targets for Portuguese material in Marc21 format

2015-08-26 Thread Bob Birchall

Hi Del,
Congratulations, this has been a long time coming and its great to see.

IndexData maintain a list of z3950 servers at 
http://irspy.indexdata.com/ . 


You may have already found this one? 
http://irspy.indexdata.com/find.html?_query=portugal&_search=Search


A google search turned this up - I haven't checked it: 
http://www.bl.uk/bibliographic/usemarcon.html


Best wishes for the project.

Bob Birchall
Calyx

On 27/08/15 14:13, XGRR wrote:

Boatardi kolega

The Xanana Gusmao Reading Room is Dili's (Timor-Leste) only public library and 
we are adding our collection onto Koha. Our collection is in English, 
Indonesian, Tetum and Portuguese languages.
We need a longer list of Z39.5 targets for our Portuguese collection, adult and 
children's material, fiction and non-fiction, in marc21 format, or 
alternatively a way to convert unimarc records to marc21 records.
Appreciate any thoughts,


Del Bovill
NZ Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA)
Resource Centre Management Adviser
Xanana Gusmão Reading Room
Rua Belarmino Lobo No 1, Lecidere, Dili, East Timor
Ph: +670 3312890
Mob: +670 78239745
Email: xgreadingr...@gmail.com








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[Koha] Seeking Z39.50 targets for Portuguese material in Marc21 format

2015-08-26 Thread XGRR
Boatardi kolega

The Xanana Gusmao Reading Room is Dili's (Timor-Leste) only public library and 
we are adding our collection onto Koha. Our collection is in English, 
Indonesian, Tetum and Portuguese languages.
We need a longer list of Z39.5 targets for our Portuguese collection, adult and 
children's material, fiction and non-fiction, in marc21 format, or 
alternatively a way to convert unimarc records to marc21 records.
Appreciate any thoughts,


Del Bovill
NZ Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) 
Resource Centre Management Adviser
Xanana Gusmão Reading Room
Rua Belarmino Lobo No 1, Lecidere, Dili, East Timor
Ph: +670 3312890
Mob: +670 78239745
Email: xgreadingr...@gmail.com








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Re: [Koha] [Koha-devel] Koha Statistics

2015-08-26 Thread Jesse Lambertson
Yes, thank you for getting this data out and congrats to all the Koha peeps
putting in so much consistent effort.

It takes a community to run a community!

Cheers for now,

Jesse

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 6:36 AM, Tomas Cohen Arazi 
wrote:

> El 25/8/2015 3:32 a. m., "Chris Cormack" 
> escribió:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I did some research, and got this
> >
> >
>
> http://blog.bigballofwax.co.nz/2015/08/25/some-random-statistics-about-the-last-5-years-of-koha/
>
> Wow!! Those are really impressive numbers!
>
> Well done Chris
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Re: [Koha] [Koha-devel] Koha Statistics

2015-08-26 Thread Dr. Sandeep Bhavsar
Thank you all

Really an excellent information to share with all Librarians, and those who
are willing to shift to Koha software. I am sure no other ILS is having
such a great development.!!!

Once again Thanks



On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Tomas Cohen Arazi 
wrote:

>
> El 25/8/2015 3:32 a. m., "Chris Cormack" 
> escribió:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > I did some research, and got this
> >
> >
> http://blog.bigballofwax.co.nz/2015/08/25/some-random-statistics-about-the-last-5-years-of-koha/
>
> Wow!! Those are really impressive numbers!
>
> Well done Chris
>



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Re: [Koha] Report for titles with all copies checked out

2015-08-26 Thread Caitlin Kleinpaste
Thank you so much!  This is perfect.

Caitlin

On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Josef Moravec 
wrote:

> Hello Caitlin,
>
> I've just tried to write an SQL which meets your needs and I think
> something like this should work for you:
>
> select b.biblionumber, b.title, b.author, SUM(IF(i.onloan is null, 1, 0))
> as available
> FROM biblio b
> JOIN items i
> ON b.biblionumber = i.biblionumber
> GROUP BY b.biblionumber
> HAVING available = 0
>
> Josef
>
> ne 23. 8. 2015 v 14:12 odesílatel Caitlin Kleinpaste <
> kleinpas...@xenos.org> napsal:
>
>> I've seen the report that gives you all checked out books, but I then have
>> to go through each title and see if we have any copies that are not
>> checked
>> out.
>>
>> I've also seen the one that tells you books with copies on hold, but our
>> patrons tend to do a lot of dropping in to see if we have something rather
>> than placing holds.
>>
>> I'm just wondering if someone has written a report that is not on the SQL
>> Reports Library that finds titles with every copy checked out.  If not, I
>> may try writing one, but I've never written a report before so I thought
>> I'd try this first.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Caitlin Kleinpaste
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 7:38 PM, Indranil Das Gupta 
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Caitlin,
>> >
>> > On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 1:49 AM, Caitlin Kleinpaste
>> >  wrote:
>> > > We're trying to get an idea of books that we might need more copies
>> of,
>> > and
>> > > so want to get a list of all the titles we have that all copies are
>> > checked
>> > > out.
>> > >
>> > > Has anyone written a report like this?  If so, could you send it to
>> me?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/SQL_Reports_Library#All_Checked_Out_Books
>> >
>> > And while you are at it, also take a look at the other reports :-)
>> >
>> > hope this helps,
>> > -Indranil
>> >
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[Koha] patron import

2015-08-26 Thread Scott Owen
Hi all,

Can someone tell me what the minimum required fields are for doing a patron
import ?

I know "branchcode" and "categorycode" are required (and must match the
library...).

thanks,

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[Koha] Raspberry Pi, short summary

2015-08-26 Thread King, Fred
Hello everybody,

Just a quick summary-several people came in yesterday with reference questions, 
so I have to put on my medical librarian hat for a while.

Most people who have commented on list or directly think that a low-cost (used) 
desktop or a hosted system such as Digital Ocean or Crown Cloud would be better 
way to run Koha than a Raspberry Pi-either would provide a faster system at a 
comparable price. I do think the Raspberry Pi has great promise, but not quite 
yet. In the meantime, here's another idea for a digital sign using a Raspberry 
Pi: http://somerset.lib.nj.us/rpisign.htm.

And if you're wondering about my cat, we think he's probably a Turkish Angora. 
He's deaf, can produce the longest and loudest meows I've ever heard from a 
cat, and adorable.

Thanks for an interesting discussion.

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It makes sense that children, whose brains are rapidly developing, should not 
be hitting their heads over and over again.
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[Koha] Sip2 unavailable Patron Attributes

2015-08-26 Thread Uğur Bulgan
On KOHA when performing check out operations we can make the check out process 
possible via the user authentication from card number, user id and patron 
attributes informations.

But on SIP2 the user authentication can only be made with the card number and 
user id.

Is it possible to do user authentication with user id on SIP2 as well?


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