Hello,
Yesterday, i posted to the devel list about volunteering services and time to
administer them, if any were needed for the Koha community with the formation
of a foundation. Several people (Chris, Steven, Rachel, Paul, ... hope i
haven't missed anyone) have responded very graciously.
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to pitch in to fund such services.
Best regards,
krishnan m
Pune, India
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Hello,
I received the following reminder since i subscribed to AWS for book covers in
Koha.
Does this mean code changes are needed? i haven't had time to take a look
myself, but the deadline is not very far for non-trivial changes and testing
Regards,krishnan
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I have Koha 3.0 on Ubuntu 8.04.1
While manual cataloguing works okay as well as importing MARC records from a
file, we are unable to import "good" MARC records from Z39.50 servers
1) We can't import MARC records from a Z39.50 search. For e.g., i just search
for "Great Expectations" from Library
Yes, there's more!
i created a video tutorial to illustrate searching for MARC records in batch
mode on Z39.50 servers. We use TerryReese's MarcEdit client, ...find it all at
http://krishnanm.org/khh/z3950
Please send your feedback using the contact form at khh
Best regards,
krishnan mani
t: Re: [Koha] Launching k's helping hand
To: kml...@yahoo.in
Cc: "koha-devel" , "koha-user"
Date: Thursday, 12 February, 2009, 6:36 PM
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Krishnan M wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> In helping a friend install Koha in a location with no Intern
If you've been to http://krishnanm.com/khh, you know we are sending out DVDs
with installables for Fedora 9, Koha 3, resources, video tutorials, and so on.
We're also making most of the material available on the Internet.
Coming up first is a HOW-TO install Koha 3 on Fedora 9
The instructions an
Hello friends,
In helping a friend install Koha in a location with no Internet access
whatsoever, we created some DVDs with everything to get Koha up and running.
Soon, more people wanted Koha and we ended up making copies and adding some
video tutorials, to make a complete self-sufficient pack
GNUNIFY'09 is on the 13th and 14th of February at Pune
See http://gnunify.in/
Prashant Kulkarni and myself are hosting a session on Koha, at least on the
13th, and perhaps even on the 14th, when we expect a large audience from
academic world.
Be there!
Also, watch this space for some more anno
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Sorry if this has already been posted to the list, don't remember seeing
itinteresting reading...
Marshall Breeding has published the results of a library automation survey for
2008. See
http://www.librarytechnology.org/perceptions2008.pl
As a participant, i was notified, and perhaps others
Sayed,
There are some companies that host koha for you (including Liblime). The other
alternative is to get your own hosting, setup Koha and do-it-yourself, as long
as you (or someone you know) can do a (tiny) little bit of Linux system
administration from time to time.
I can volunteer to as
I get the digest, so i am only able to respond now.
I want to report one failure, and an eventual success (using a different
route...)
The failure:
i was unable to deploy Koha to my regular account with a shared hosting service
(specifically, hostmonster.com).
i don't remember any problems w
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