I concur with the suggestion to use Marcedit.
Jesse
On 03-Mar-16 3:00 AM, Sebastian Hierl wrote:
I would consider MarcEdit and because it is fully integrated with Koha, you
can save records you modified in MarcEdit directly back into Koha.
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Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D.
Drue Heinz Librarian, Arth
Yeah I'm using MARCEdit but since seing this feature I thought of the 008s, 260
and 264. Since we can now mass modify bibliographic records in newer versions
of Koha. On a similar note, are there any current development/s regarding this?
Thanks and cheers Jesse, Jonathan & Sebastian!
-eugene
Se
I would consider MarcEdit and because it is fully integrated with Koha, you
can save records you modified in MarcEdit directly back into Koha.
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Sebastian Hierl, Ph.D.
Drue Heinz Librarian, Arthur & Janet C. Ross Library
American Academy in Rome
Via Angelo Masina 5
00153 Rome
Italy
T: +39 06 5
At the moment, it's not possible to copy control fields into another
field (and the reverse).
The interface should warn you if you try to do it (subfield inputs
should be both filled or empty).
2016-03-03 4:48 GMT+00:00 Jesse :
> Just so you know, this ended up in my spam folder and may have had
Just so you know, this ended up in my spam folder and may have had the same
fate elsewhere. Replying for visibility (I unfortunately do not know the
modification templates well enough to help you).
2016-02-11 7:50 GMT-07:00 schnydszch :
> Good day to all! I am trying out batch record modification
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