> That doesn't sound correct to me. Did you try it?
Not really as the other blocker still applied: "At this time the only
keyword in use is 'subtitle.'"
Again, we're wanting to suppress the 245 c, not the 245 b (subtitle),
& only for movies. Unclear what keyword, if any, applies the former
subfie
> "This tool only effects [sic] sites that are not using the XSLT Stylesheets."
That doesn't sound correct to me. Did you try it?
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Hmm ... Doesn't appear to be that simple --
According to the manual, "At this time the only keyword in use is 'subtitle.'"
And
"This tool only effects [sic] sites that are not using the XSLT Stylesheets."
Of course, our site uses stylesheets.
Good news is, I think we can do this very simply by
Ah, thank you, Owen!
I'd seen that, but didn't realize that different mapping was possible
for different frameworks.
Will give it a bash.
Thanks again,
Cab
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 12:13 PM, Owen Leonard wrote:
>> So I'm wondering if there's an elegant way of suppressing the
>> information in
> So I'm wondering if there's an elegant way of suppressing the
> information in the 245 c subfield but only for particular item types
> (i.e., movies).
Keywords to MARC Mapping can be configured per framework, so you could
set up a separate framework for those items and select a different set
of
This falls under the minor annoyance category, but user experience is
important so ...
Statements of responsibility for movies tend to be huge affairs -- a
tedious list of studios, producers, writers, directors, etc. -- like
so:
http://catalog.southernnh.bywatersolutions.com/cgi-bin/koha/opac-sea
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