I am seeking a help from someone who familiar with Koha for the titled question
Further, let say,
''A'' is seeking book and found it is borrowed by ""B"".
''A'' wants to borrow the book once ""B'' return the book.
Any possibility of implementing that ?, Please help me.
Harsha Balasooriya
Sen
Hi All,
I'm sorry that the features listing is out-of-date but we will be bringing
it up to speed very soon. As Nicole and Hugo mentioned, it is more about
letting people know that the Koha and Evergreen product DO have all the
features that people expect from the proprietary ILSs. I'd love to a
Fellow Koha users:
The Koha Community Newsletter for May 2014 is here:
http://koha-community.org/koha-community-newsletter-june-2014/
Many thanks to all the folks who submitted articles and news to this
month's newsletter.
Please feel free to email us with any corrections or suggestions.
Tha
I'm with Hugo and Chris - in that it's not really a useful tool, but I
worry that people will see it and say oh Koha (or Evergreen) can't do XYZ
and so isn't as good as Proprietary System ABC. Just thought you should
all know it's out there so you can educate people accordingly - I know I
will.
N
Hi
I agree with Chris that comparison perhaps it is not useful, however this
is a nice way of listing koha features quickly, from the point of view of
users it could be interesting check main differences and from koha
community is also an interesting source of development ideas ;)
Hugo
2014-07
I'm actually pretty ambivalent about it.
I don't see pitching Koha vs Evergreen is helpful.
Either of them are always going to be better than any proprietary system.
Simply because they are not proprietary.
We'd be better off with a tool that shows how they are both better than Alma
for examp
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 1:08 AM, Nicole Engard wrote:
> Not sure if you all saw this: http://ils.foss4lib.org but it's comparing
> Koha 3.10 to Evergreen 2.4 - we should probably get it up to date since
> Koha is not 3 releases ahead and has many of the features it says it
> doesn't.
>
+1! Who ca
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