Thank you David, I either haven't been able to find it or have overlooked it in
my search. Learning both linux and Koha has proven to be a lot more difficult
than I was hoping it would be. I've decided to uninstall Koha from the work
server and try the setup and cataloging a few records again
In full disclosure, Aida, this task is not one that I've ever needed
to do. But research is fun, and I like to learn new things. According
to a few searches through the list, my attention was brought firstly
to the use of 'koha-shell' for such things and secondly to the
following command to run
Hi David,
I admit I am *sorely* tempted to just remove the Koha installation I have on my
work server because it's been nothing but trouble, and testing just the one on
my old laptop. I can't access the work server from home anyway and I can take
my laptop to work.
So how would I access
Hello Aida, I can't help with your other questions, but I will mention
that on my systems, that script is located here:
/usr/share/koha/bin/batchRebuildBiblioTables.pl
Regards,
David Liddle
On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 8:15 AM libr...@ssst.edu.ba wrote:
>
> I am slowly continuing to add the titles
I am slowly continuing to add the titles I had cataloged this year in our
in-house system, adding most of them via Z39.50, but having to add locally
published textbooks manually. I'm grateful to Caroline for sending the little
"cheat sheet" of the basic fields for cataloging in MARC21, those
Hi Katrin,
I didn't mean to ignore the list; I just got back from a week-long Erasmus
staff mobility stay in Sevilla. They have amazing libraries!
Thank you for the link to the instructions, I will check it out, and will
probably be back with more questions.
Best regards
Aida Đikić
Hi,
On 10.05.23 09:11, libr...@ssst.edu.ba wrote:
I'm guessing that since I went through the creation/removal of a Koha instance
more than once, with both flavors, when I created the current instance the
Zebra indexing setting was left at UNIMARC. I thought this would be an
automatic change
Hi,
On 09.05.23 09:54, libr...@ssst.edu.ba wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The MARC flavor I chose in the web installer was indeed MARC21, however when
> I opened /etc/koha/koha-sites.conf to check I see that
> ZEBRA_MARC_FORMAT="unimarc". If I change this to MARC21 instead, and restart
> Zebra, will I
Hi,
On 09.05.23 09:54, libr...@ssst.edu.ba wrote:
Hello,
The MARC flavor I chose in the web installer was indeed MARC21, however when I opened
/etc/koha/koha-sites.conf to check I see that ZEBRA_MARC_FORMAT="unimarc". If I
change this to MARC21 instead, and restart Zebra, will I stop getting
Hello,
The MARC flavor I chose in the web installer was indeed MARC21, however when I
opened /etc/koha/koha-sites.conf to check I see that
ZEBRA_MARC_FORMAT="unimarc". If I change this to MARC21 instead, and restart
Zebra, will I stop getting errors when I add a record manually vs. via the
Hi,
that's what I've been trying to explain:
The MARC flavor you choose in the web installer will determine which
sample data is loaded, including the MARC frameworks.
The indexing configuration is determined by how the instance was created
when using 'sudo koha-create'. It defaults to MARC21,
Alright, so after applying the fixes that worked on the laptop to the server, I
can access the records in OPAC by clicking the link in the coverflow. I cannot
get it to appear if I do a search when the search engine is set to
Elasticsearch. Once I change it to Zebra, the search works.
My MARC
Hello,
"But:
UNIMARC expects the biblionumber in 001, I think. I keep wondering if your
indexing configuration might be wrong."
I'm pretty sure I chose MARC21 during the web installation, and I can see what
my indexing configuration looks like though I wouldn't be able to tell if
there's
Hi,
you should not *need* to have 001 set to biblionumber in a MARC21
installation to make things searchable, although it doesn't hurt if you
want to link records, which is one reason why you can do it. But:
UNIMARC expects the biblionumber in 001, I think. I keep wondering if
your indexing
Sucess!! I did some digging into the global settings for "controlnumber" to see
if I'd missed any preferences when I reinstalled this instance, and it turned
out that I needed to set the following:
UseControlNumber to Use record control number ($w subfields) and control number
(001) for
Oh, I think someone mentioned that location during an earlier question;
possibly Fred King? I don't think I made that correction on this laptop; I will
do that right away and see how the instance behaves now.
I'll check the link, thank you!
Best regards
Aida
Đikić
> and when I create a new record, there is no 001. It doesn't exist,
> and I don't know how to add it from here. Why doesn't it appear for manual
> cataloging, and it's there when I import a record???
>
Make sure 001 is visible in the editor for the framework you are using
Alright, so I'm adding the locally published book which I couldn't find via any
of the Z39.50 servers (British library, LOC, NL of France, OCLC), and when I
create a new record, there is no 001. It doesn't exist, and I don't know how to
add it from here. Why doesn't it appear for manual
Hello,
this is a MARC21 installation; the UNIMARC installations were removed as I
didn't know how to adapt the default framework to a Books, booklets and
workbooks framework. (Why is there only the default, fast add and acquisitions
framework when you do a UNIMARC installations, and a lot
(I'm assuming you have a process to request things from your IT/area that looks
after the server.)
No, the only thing our IT did was set aside some server space for me and gave
me PuTTY to install Koha and to set it up. I've been doing everything myself,
basically by using the trial and error
Hi.
How exactly do I run misc/batchRebuildBiblioTables.pl?? There's no system
> administrator who can do it for me.
>
This is run from the command line on the server where Koha is installed. If
you don't have access, then there is no other way to run it. (I'm assuming
you have a process to
Hi,
is this a MARC21 or UNIMARC installation? Do you have 001 and is the
biblionumber stored there?
Did you make any changes to the frameworks?
Hope this helps,
Katrin
On 03.05.23 21:48, libr...@ssst.edu.ba wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently doing a test on my laptop installation. I'm trying to
Hello,
I'm currently doing a test on my laptop installation. I'm trying to add the
first record, and I'm keeping an eye on the tags you mentioned. I only have
tags 906, 942, and 955. I _do not_ have tag 999 and there's no option to either
add or delete the tag when I go to "Koha to MARC
Hi,
952 is the field item information is stored in MARC21 for import and
export. When looking at the MARC record in Koha you won't see the item
information, which is correct. I believe the problem is related to
indexing, but it's hard to tell what's going on.
If you compare to your other
Hello Zewar,
When I go to edit record, there is _only_ field 942 in Section 9 (Added entry
elements Koha). 942 2 source of classification scheme is Universal Decimal
Classification, 942c Koha item type is "Books" (that's the only required
subfield), 942n Suppress in OPAC (No).
Then I have
It seems to me you haven't entered the barcode no of the book in 952p and
another Marc field, 952y is also missing
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023, 4:00 PM libr...@ssst.edu.ba
wrote:
> Hello Katrin,
>
> No, I used the same framework for both this record as for the others. The
> publication in question is
Hello Katrin,
No, I used the same framework for both this record as for the others. The
publication in question is available at the webpage of the Agency for Medicinal
Products and Medical Devices, and we have a single hardcopy in our library:
Hi,
did you use another/different framework for the locally published title
maybe?
When you run the MARC framework check in the administration module, are
there any errors?
Are there any errors in the system information tab on the about Koha page?
Hope this helps,
Katrin
On 17.04.23 15:40,
Hello all, I didn't think I'd have a new question so fast but here it is:
So I've added a few books to my catalog. I can search for them in both staff
interface and OPAC by their title, barcode or ISBN, and almost all of them
appear in search results except the locally published title I added
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