[OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION] [OPEN-ILS-DEV] documentation

Karen Schneider kgs at esilibrary.com
Mon Aug 31 17:21:19 EDT 2009


(Copied to the documentation list as well)

Raymond, there are several responses here and one is that the Documentation
Interest Group has identified documentation for cataloging as one of its
high priorities.

The other response I have is that there has been discussion from time to
time about a simpler cataloging UI. Not all libraries necessarily want this,
but it has arisen. It's a good discussion to keep on the table.

The third point I'd make is that import is likely easier and more accurate
than keyboard entry. In 1.6 there is a fast item add that makes it VERY easy
to add records quickly.

What might help is better documentation for Z39.50 import -- which is
actually imminent.

On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org> wrote:

>  I have been going through the wiki and faq, trying to get an understanding
> of how to add records to evergreen. What I have found so far seems a bit
> complicated. I found a pdf (
> in.gov/library/files/Cataloging_Training_Manual_Chapter16.pdf) that gives
> a step by step, but I am thinking of the novice user, and am guessing if
> this is the only way to add records it may scare our volunteer library
> workers off. Is this the only way to add records, outside of imports, or is
> there a simple approach of adding author, book title, isbn, and description?
> Just need to know if I am missing other documentation that will help me get
> started.
>
>
> Raymond
>
>


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