Dear list,
it came to my attention that the Koha website
(http://www.koha-community.org/) includes code of Google Analytics
and Google +1.
I am wondering why a free and open source software community would
use a corporation's spyware like Google Analytics on their users.
More so as the site also
I am using koha 3.6 and postfix mail in which claim email notice is not
generating for serial claim but other notification for patrons are working
fine.
I can view claim log activity Under Tools-Additional tools-Log viewer
information but not sending claim notices to respective vendor email id.
Hi All,
I¹m just wondering if anyone would be able to provide me with instructions
on how to add the OPAC Navigation/Browse buttons into my OPAC. I have
attached a screenshot from another library¹s OPAC of the navigation/browse
buttons I am referring to.
If anyone would help, that would be fantas
When we import the data then few info fields are not imported. If we import
the same data then there are 2 records of same books in 1 bibliographic
records. For Eg: if import the data of books then this fields are in
properly imported (barcode , place, publisher, author , title) but when we
try to
When we import the data then few info fields are not imported. If we import
the same data then there are 2 records of same books in 1 bibliographic
records. For Eg: if import the data of books then this fields are in
properly imported (barcode , place, publisher, author , title) but when we
try to
I've had similar concerns -- not just with Koha (and its website) or
Google specifically -- but with the way libraries "collect" user info
online (via their website or online catalog/database - Koha or not) even
if the info is just a card number and password. A lot of libraries have
privacy polici
At 01:36 PM 5/26/2012 -0700, Adams, Jason wrote:
I've had similar concerns -- not just with Koha (and its website) or
Google specifically -- but with the way libraries "collect" user info
online [snip] Without pointing fingers, I think "we" (in general) need to
be a little more careful with the a
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Paul wrote:
> At 01:36 PM 5/26/2012 -0700, Adams, Jason wrote:
>
>> I've had similar concerns -- not just with Koha (and its website) or
>> Google specifically -- but with the way libraries "collect" user info
>> online [snip] Without pointing fingers, I think "we
Hi Mirko.
I am wondering why a free and open source software community would
> use a corporation's spyware like Google Analytics on their users.
While I can understand the sentiment, I don't have an issue with free
software projects using Google and other webmaster tools and services on
their we
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