Hello all,
I am a Unix admin and Perl programmer by trade, but know very little about
library science :)
I have a friend who has built a community library in Ethiopia, and I have
volunteered to help with the catalog.
So far I've installed Debian Linux and Koha 3.18 and done the basic configs
of
Hi! You can use MARCEdit's Delimited Text Translator to do this. Here is a
link to help you do that:
http://manual.koha-community.org/3.2/en/marceditexcel.html Cheers!
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Hi Richard,
Richard Fernandez schrieb am 07.03.2015
I've written a script that
will throw all my ISBNs against Worldcat's Classify, but that returns
MARCXML which, I guess, I would have to translate into MARC21.
bulkmarcimport.pl has an option to import MARCXML. See
Greetings,
http://marcedit.reeset.net/
MarcEdit is a Windows utility that can help you easily convert.
It also can help you pre-validate the data and make sure it is good before
importing.
http://bywatersolutions.com/2012/02/29/altering-marc-records-in-marcedit-before-importing-in-to-koha/
I'm
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