Salvete!
I would assume strong enough interest to warrant a regional conference
in Nigeria. Africa had a strong presence in India. It would be nice if an
African Conference were not timed on top of the International Conference, and
I'd counsel whoever is organising it to watch out for o
Hi Brooke,
>
> From: BWS Johnson
> I would assume strong enough interest to warrant a regional conference
>in Nigeria. Africa had a strong presence in India.
Thanks for your comments and advice. And yes, we will also be well represented
in Reno! (Mak
Hi Ben,
> it looks like, there's nobody with experiences with migrating from AccesIt
> to Koha. So, in general, the main question is: Are you able, to export data
> in MARC format? Which version of MARC do you use in your library?
>
> Regards,
>
>
In addition to exporting out in MARC as Jos
Colin,
Thanks for this information. I was able to get this combination working
as well.
What I was unable to get working was the combination of zebra 2.0.55
with yaz 5.0.1. I tried both with RPM's in my first iteration and later
tried to compile this myself. Could not get that to work.
At 12:20 PM 10/9/2013 -0400, Tom Hanstra wrote:
Colin,
Thanks for this information. I was able to get this combination working
as well.
What I was unable to get working was the combination of zebra 2.0.55 with
yaz 5.0.1. I tried both with RPM's in my first iteration and later tried
to com
I would like to disable / remove the fast cataloging button that comes up
if you try to check out something with a bar code that's not in the system.
I've been looking around in the preferences, but I haven't found it yet.
I do not want to prevent the staff from using the fast add framework
entire
Hi,
Greetings!
We have a small library and want to operate koha in single branch mode.
We are using Koha 3.12
In the intra page, the default library is NOT SET and we need to set it
manually every time we login to the only library we have.
Am I missing some setting or
Is koha capable of detect
Le 07/10/2013 12:48, Mirko a écrit :
> Hi everybody,
Hi,
> I'd like to thank both Córdoba and Ibadan very much for offering to
> be hosts for our conference!
I'd like to encourage strongly Idaban to apply again next year: Africa
is the only continent that did not host a KohaCon:
* Europe = Paris
On 10 October 2013 09:28, Paul Poulain wrote:
> Le 07/10/2013 12:48, Mirko a écrit :
>> Hi everybody,
> Hi,
>
>> I'd like to thank both Córdoba and Ibadan very much for offering to
>> be hosts for our conference!
> I'd like to encourage strongly Idaban to apply again next year: Africa
> is the onl
Le 09/10/2013 22:35, Luis Maguina a écrit :
> Cordoba is in South - America ... Argentina :)
In french, we say "lapsus révélateur". Google translate this to
"revealing slip" ;-)
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Olugbenga, Josef and Ben,
I had replied to Ben directly but probably should have included the list
as well.
I investigated migrating from AccessIt for a small rural school in NZ.
AccessIt has no export functionality for MARC or CSV. It is possible to
use the reporting tool to get some data as
Hi Olugbenga,
please excuse the late reply, I'm very busy at the moment and Koha
is unfortunately only a very small part of my life right now.
I am of course aware of what you are describing. To clear that up,
what I would consider sure duplicate votes is the same email
address. There have been a
Chris & Paul,
Thanks for the encouragement. We also look forward to hosting the community in
the future.
Brooke,
I wont be in able to make Reno again for some personal reasons. :-( But my
Managing Consultant(CEO), Tunji and his lovely wife Bolanle (who incidentally
is a professional librarian
On 10 October 2013 11:08, clint.deckard wrote:
> Olugbenga, Josef and Ben,
>
> I had replied to Ben directly but probably should have included the list as
> well.
> I investigated migrating from AccessIt for a small rural school in NZ.
> AccessIt has no export functionality for MARC or CSV. It is
Hi all,
I had a look through AccessIt the other day. I can export a backup file, but it
i saved in a FireBird database format which would require further work to get
into a sensible format that could be imported into Koha.
We may just have to bite the bullet and pay AccessIt to export the dat
Hi Guys!
I have just finished installing Koha using this installation guide on *Ubuntu
12.04 LTS*. ,
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_packages
but the OPAC site does not work. It only displays this.
It works!
This is the default web page for this server.
The web server sof
On 10 October 2013 11:35, Ben Doughney wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I had a look through AccessIt the other day. I can export a backup file, but
> it i saved in a FireBird database format which would require further work to
> get into a sensible format that could be imported into Koha.
>
> We may just h
Hi Chris,
Yes, its that FireBird, although I don't know if there is any special
customisation done of the software as it is packaged as part of AccessIt.
Cheers,
Ben Doughney
ICT Manager
Mission Heights Schools
Ph (09) 277 7881, Fx (09) 277 7883
PO Box 64 448, Botany Town Centre, Auckla
On 10 October 2013 11:46, Ben Doughney wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Yes, its that FireBird, although I don't know if there is any special
> customisation done of the software as it is packaged as part of AccessIt.
>
>
If you have a db dump, it would be worth trying to load it into
firebird, and at least
Richard Maileseni schreef op do 10-10-2013 om 11:37 [+1300]:
> I have just finished installing Koha using this installation guide on *Ubuntu
> 12.04 LTS*. ,
>
> http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_packages
>
> but the OPAC site does not work. It only displays this.
> It works!
Hi folks!
Chiming in rather late on this discussion and although I don't have experience
in AccessIT, I am currently in the process of migrating from an Australian
system called Bookmark to Koha. Bookmark, like AccessIT, does not export in
MARC format. Instead, it exports catalogue and holdin
Hi Mirko,
- Original Message -
> From: Mirko <5...@gmx.de>
>
> please excuse the late reply, I'm very busy at the moment and Koha
> is unfortunately only a very small part of my life right now.
>
Thanks for your clarifications and hope you enjoy your long weekend.
Olugbenga Adara
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Spurgeon wrote:
> Am I missing some setting or
> Is koha capable of detecting and setting the only library as default?
You are probably using the koha superlibrarian (admin) user id and
password created during installation. If you do that, you will need to
a
On 10/10/2013, at 06:37 , Richard Maileseni wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
> I have just finished installing Koha using this installation guide on *Ubuntu
> 12.04 LTS*. ,
>
> http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_packages
>
> but the OPAC site does not work. It only displays this.
> It wor
Ramon Andiñach schreef op do 10-10-2013 om 07:57 [+0800]:
> To me, it implies that you missed the step "Disable Default Site".
That shouldn't really be a step, as it wallpapers over the issue without
fixing the cause. If you ever decide to put something else on that
server, or change how certain o
please try $ a2dissite default
That's what I usually do whenever I install koha in a new machine and get
the "It works!" message. Cheers!
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Greetings,
Though "$ sudo a2dissite 000-default" may work. The problem is that the
default port 80 is matching the default site rather than OPAC or Staff
Clients. This is more likely due to trying to access the name-based install
with a different name or ip address. As others have suggested, d
Hi,
If possible,Please mail me sample data once you export from your existing
software, could be in any format like txt,xls.
I will try and let you know the process.
I have done many data conversions from different software to koha .
Vikram Zadgaonkar
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