Dear Suzannah,
The work on authorities is very welcome and much needing at our institute, so
this is very good news.
Did you also tackle the alphabetization of authors names? I noticed that
comma's separating last names and first names are now disregarded:
1 Pieters, Aleida J.
1 Pieterse,
Dear Eva,
I think you need to add the chronology captions Year and Month. The whole
pattern would look like this:
[0,0,8,1,a,Vol.,b,No.,u,2,v,c,i,(year),j,(month),w,f,x,01]
Then try to create a new issuance for the number 41.
I hope this will help.
Best regards, Erhan Tuskan
From:
Hi, Tony.
Personally, I like to retain a copy of a known working configuration (of any
kind) to be able to revert to it in case a new one fails. That was what I did
when working with A/T definitions, even after extensive testing on a
development server prior to deploying to live.
Aleksey
On
Thanks Alekseythis does help quite a bit. With Evergreen, I'm never
quite sure whether to clone or adjust the actual working definition.
Appreciate it!
Tony
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Lazar, Alexey Vladimirovich
alexey.la...@mnsu.edu wrote:
Hi, Tony.
Personally, I like to
On Feb 19, 2013, at 8:52 AM, Mieke Stroo wrote:
Dear Suzannah,
The work on authorities is very welcome and much needing at our
institute, so this is very good news.
Did you also tackle the alphabetization of authors names? I noticed
that comma’s separating last names and first names are
The short answer is ... yes, if it's configured the way you want it to
work. The new browse interface will have access to all the normalization
options that regular search does, and if you don't tell it to discard
punctuation then ,s and the like will count for sorting.
--miker
On Tue, Feb 19,