Thanks Katrin :)
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Hello everyone,
Curious to know what circulation receipt printers libraries are using. Any
major problems with certain ones? Is there any one that works best with Koha?
We are currently using EPSON TM-U220 but would like to purchase new ones when
we move to Koha. I'm thinking moving to thermal
Cab Vinton
> Boston University's British Programmes is on Koha --
> http://library.bu-london.co.uk/
The co-op supports that, as well as Florida State University in London
which hasn't been mentioned yet. We've done many other ac.uk
installations - the first was the Franciscan International Study
On 29/01/13 15:13, Cab Vinton wrote:
Marshall Breeding's lib-web-cats is an excellent source for answering
this type of question:
http://www.librarytechnology.org/libwebcats/
A quick search did not bring up any other Koha libraries of type
Academic in the UK ...
Searching for School libraries
Boston University's British Programmes is on Koha --
http://library.bu-london.co.uk/
Marshall Breeding's lib-web-cats is an excellent source for answering
this type of question:
http://www.librarytechnology.org/libwebcats/
A quick search did not bring up any other Koha libraries of type
Academi
On 29/01/13 14:12, Ian Bays wrote:
Staffordshire University in the UK is using the Community version of
Koha. Dave Parkes blog includes the announcement in 2010:
http://blogs.staffs.ac.uk/informationlandscape/2010/12/10/staffordshire-university-chooses-koha-for-its-new-library-system/
Also th
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 12:18:43PM +, Mark Johnson wrote:
> Finally, if anyone would be willing to share an example of the open
> source Koha system being used in their educational institution for
> me to use in place of the UWE example, particularly if they are
> based in the UK, I would be ve
Hi Mark,
Staffordshire University in the UK is using the Community version of
Koha. Dave Parkes blog includes the announcement in 2010:
http://blogs.staffs.ac.uk/informationlandscape/2010/12/10/staffordshire-university-chooses-koha-for-its-new-library-system/
Also the British Library for Dev
On 29/01/13 13:06, Nicole Engard wrote:
I am one of the people who updated you via Twitter (Thanks for touching
base and the quick response!). I am heading out to a meeting so I can'
give you the whole story, but there is a bibliography that might
interest you: https://www.zotero.org/groups/koha
On 29/01/13 13:28, Owen Leonard wrote:
We've not changed the link for Koha to point to koha-community.org, as
requested by a message on Twitter[2].
I assume that by "not" you mean "now" :)
Whoops! Yes, you're right.
It was my understanding that LibLime was simply a company providing
commerc
> We've not changed the link for Koha to point to koha-community.org, as
> requested by a message on Twitter[2].
I assume that by "not" you mean "now" :)
> It was my understanding that LibLime was simply a company providing
> commercial support for the open source Koha product. Am I now correct
Mark,
I am one of the people who updated you via Twitter (Thanks for touching
base and the quick response!). I am heading out to a meeting so I can'
give you the whole story, but there is a bibliography that might interest
you: https://www.zotero.org/groups/koha/items you can search for keywords
Hi,
this feature has been introduced with bug 7417 in Koha 3.10:
bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7417
Hope that helps,
Katrin
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Hello Koha Community
My name's Mark Johnson, and I work for OSS Watch at the University of
Oxford. Recently, we published a document entitled "Open Source Options
for Education"[1] which includes a mention of Koha.
After we announced the document's publication, we received some feedback
from
Good day koha community. For example, I have an authority record (Personal
Name) Muhammad Ali and is used in a particular bibliographic record.
Muhammad Ali also has other names e.g. Casius Clay, Muhammed Ali. Will it be
possible if I search for Casius Clay, bibliographic records with Muhammad
Ali
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