[Koha] Add 999$c to Zebra index

2020-10-22 Thread Coehoorn, Joel
Does anyone have a step-by-step guide for adding the biblionumber to the zebra index? I need it to set up integration with a discovery service, so the discovery search can include both our Koha catalog holding and our subscribed online resources that are not in Koha. I've seen this link: https://

Re: [Koha] Add 999$c to Zebra index

2020-10-22 Thread Katrin Fischer
Hi Joel, the biblionumber should already be indexed, the index name is local-number. You can also see this in the default matching rules Koha is installed with. Katrin On 22.10.20 22:03, Coehoorn, Joel wrote: Does anyone have a step-by-step guide for adding the biblionumber to the zebra index?

Re: [Koha] Add 999$c to Zebra index

2020-10-22 Thread Coehoorn, Joel
This is EBSCO Discovery. The service is connecting successfully, but then getting now no results back from this query: find @attr 1=12 59 They see: Received SearchResponse. Search was a bloomin' failure. Number of hits: 0, setno 1 Resultset status: none records returned: 0 I honestly have no id

Re: [Koha] Add 999$c to Zebra index

2020-10-22 Thread Katrin Fischer
Hi Joel, 999$c is definitely indexed. Have you checked other searches like title searches give correct results and your Koha is set up as a Z39.50 target correctly? Maybe try 9002 as listed in etc / zebradb / ccl.properties: biblionumber 1=9002 Katrin On 22.10.20 22:19, Coehoorn, Joel wrote:

[Koha] Documentation Live Stream

2020-10-22 Thread Caroline Cyr-La-Rose
Hello everyone! As part of the Koha DIY/hackfest part of Kohacon20, I will be live streaming while I edit the Koha manual. I will be using my workflow and narrating as I do things. This will take place in the Big Blue Button Online Workshop room (https://bigbb.catalyst.net.nz/gl/ale-5xr-qjl-

[Koha] Link Resolver

2020-10-22 Thread Charles Kelley
Hi, all! Koha includes a link checker in the package, but it lacks a link resolver. What link resolver(s) does your library use? Besides OCLC's link resolver, are there other options that are compatible with Koha? Many thanks for the answers. -- 気を付けて。 /ki wo tukete/ = Take care.