Re: [Evergreen-general] Setting Up a New Classification Scheme

2021-06-10 Thread Galen Charlton via Evergreen-general
Hi, To build on Jason's response, since NLM call numbers were designed to be formatted (almost) exactly like LC call numbers, the "asset.label_normalizer_lc" normalizer should do the trick. I did a tiny bit of empirical testing to double-check that. Regards, Galen On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 4:55

Re: [Evergreen-general] Setting Up a New Classification Scheme

2021-06-10 Thread Jason Boyer via Evergreen-general
I thought I had more about this before I hit send but I guess not. The point of the normalizers are to pull the call number labels apart and make them sort consistently, so that the case doesn’t matter and the numbers sort the way we expect rather than the way a computer would normally do it.

Re: [Evergreen-general] Setting Up a New Classification Scheme

2021-06-10 Thread Jennifer Pringle via Evergreen-general
Thanks Jason, this is super helpful! Jennifer Quoting Jason Boyer : Hi Jennifer, there isn’t an interface to manage this yet and while the Angular client’s auto-grid feature will allow you to see the table, you’re not able to add or edit any entries. One reason there’s no interface for

Re: [Evergreen-general] Setting Up a New Classification Scheme

2021-06-10 Thread Jason Boyer via Evergreen-general
Hi Jennifer, there isn’t an interface to manage this yet and while the Angular client’s auto-grid feature will allow you to see the table, you’re not able to add or edit any entries. One reason there’s no interface for it is that one of the required fields is the name of a database procedure to

[Evergreen-general] Setting Up a New Classification Scheme

2021-06-10 Thread Jennifer Pringle via Evergreen-general
Hello everyone, I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction for information about the classification schemes in Evergreen. I've looked through the official docs and the Evergreen wiki but I haven't been able to find anything that talks about how the classifications schemes are