Hi
We're a bilingual school in the US that's trying to catalog our chinese
books from scratch. Because I can't find the Chinese MARC records from US
libraries, I've added some z39.50 servers in Taiwan.
I'm trying to figure out if there is a way for us to easily catalog our
books. The curr
Hello,
installing the latest koha on my 11.04 ubuntu system. Install went well but
while taking koha in browser the site is redirecting to maintenance page
with the below error in logs.
[Fri Jan 27 09:56:38 2012] opac-main.pl: Use of uninitialized value in split
at /usr/local/koha/lib/C4/Template
Hi!
On 27 January 2012 05:41, librarian wrote:
> Hi all
> I am sher afzal Head Bahria University Libraries Islamabad Pakistan.
>
> Recently we launch Koha 3.4.3 version successfully. I integrate all our sub
> campuses too on this version. We install this version in Linux Fedora on
> server. But
archer
> installing the latest koha on my 11.04 ubuntu system. Install went well but
> while taking koha in browser the site is redirecting to maintenance page
> with the below error in logs.
[...]
> Can someone please guide me? Thanks in advance.
Can you log in to the librarian/intranet interfac
Dear MJ,
Thank you, I just tried getting in through intranet and I am able to get
the web installer. Now I am halted at Step 1 which lists some missing
modules mentioned below.
HTTP::OAI
Version: 3.2
Usage: Core
PDF::API2::Simple
Version: 1
Usage: Core
PDF::Reuse::Barcode
Version: 0.05
Usage: Cor
We are currently working with Koha 3.2 soon to be moving to 3.6 but we have a
question regarding Overdue Notices.
Our secondary schools have notices set up to run with a delay of 0 days to 10
days (there are 3 schools and all have different delay settings). They would
like one notice they can
It is with pleasure that I announce the release of Koha 3.4.8.
The package can be retrieved from:
http://download.koha-community.org/koha-3.04.08.tar.gz
You can use the following checksum and signature files to verify the download:
http://download.koha-community.org/koha-3.04.08.tar.gz.MD5
http
Hi Folks,
To start the mysqld service, execute as root user:
# /etc/init.d/mysqld start
to add this service to start automatically
# setup , then move to services and mark mysqld
Or
# chckconfig –add 35 mysqld
Regards
Jorge
> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 10:46:35 +0100
> From: mag...@enger.pr
Wow! Thanks for the quick reply. I will check it out.
On a related note, when I search on Koha to these Taiwan z39.50 servers,
Koha doesn't like the MARC records I downloaded. I wouldn't let me save
the record because it keeps complaining about fields that are missing. I'm
only vaguely fam
May somewhat depend on just which MARC fields are missing.
If it is 003 and 005, as on lots of records we batch loaded here from a service
provider, the you can:
For MARC field 003 - Just enter your library's MARC Organization code (search
it at http://www.loc.gov/marc/organizations/org-search
I'm having a tough time finding information about installing koha on windows.
Installing apache, perl, and mysql on windows is no problem. The issues arise
when trying to install koha. The a2enmod and a2ensite commands are difficult
to translate into something meaninful for windows (since my
Hello.
I'm having a tough time finding information about installing koha on
> windows. Installing apache, perl, and mysql on windows is no problem. The
> issues arise when trying to install koha.
>
I'm not surprised. Installing Koha on Windows is very difficult. I'd
recommend against running Ko
Sue McMillan wrote:
> Hi Anne, I don't believe there is a bulk biblio delete built into Koha. It
> certainly would be a good development though.
Perhaps she's on one of the PTFS/Liblime versions of their Koha-based ILS?
At least one of the Liblime sporks has a batch item deletion and
editing
On 28 January 2012 08:17, Stacy Pober wrote:
> Sue McMillan wrote:
>> Hi Anne, I don't believe there is a bulk biblio delete built into Koha. It
>> certainly would be a good development though.
>
> Perhaps she's on one of the PTFS/Liblime versions of their Koha-based ILS?
>
> At least one of th
I use a product called Bookwhere to find MARC records. It's by a USA company.
Bookwhere searches up to 50 barcodes at time through multiple library
databases. Very easy to use and would recommend it to anyone.
Susan McMillan
South Taranaki District Council
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