Hi all,
I am sure you all know that every library has it's own local needs, especially when we are talking about cataloguing. What I would like to ask is if we have the possibility to create a new field e.g. 9xx for our local needs and then to be able to use this as an index in both librarian's client and webopac? If this option doesn't exist I would highly recommend to the developing team of NewGenLib to add it. Thank you, Nikos |
Hi,
For example: You would like to define a Tag 901: Local classification number a: Classification number Step 1: Go to C:/NewGenLibFiles/MarcDictionary Open Local_MARC_Definition.properties using Word pad Add two entries at the bottom of the file 901=Local classification number 901.a=Classification number Step 2: To make the above entry as part of your data entry template add it Book.template(Or any other template file). The template files are available in C:/NewGenLibFiles/MarcDictionary Step 3: To make it searchable, Add entry in C:/NewGenLibFiles/SystemFiles/SearchIndexes.xml Regards NewGenLib Open Source Team On 08/27/2011 08:25 PM, nsid [via NewGenLib] wrote: Hi all,
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Hi again,
For once more thank you for the instant response. I did these steps, but the new field 901 doesn't display its subfield $a, when I call it. If I retrieve this field, then I can't see the subfield and the 901 is not stored. ![]() Regards, Nikos |
Can you send the files
Book.template (if you edited it) Local_MARC_Definition.properties SearchIndexes.xml On 08/29/2011 02:40 PM, nsid [via NewGenLib] wrote: Hi again,
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Did not receive Book.template file
On 08/29/2011 02:56 PM, nsid [via NewGenLib] wrote: Yes, of course.
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Please replace your old Book.template
with this attached one Before replacing, please have a look at the last 4 lines On 08/29/2011 03:08 PM, nsid [via NewGenLib] wrote: I attached it at this post.
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I replaced the file and these are my notices:
1) The problem still remains when I add the field using the "Add field" button. For example, I open an all ready catalogued book to add the field, but still I don't see the subfield 's not stored/saved. 2) If I use the book template I can see both the field and subfield. The objective is to be able to add the new field even if I don't use a template, though. Thank you, Nikos On Aug 29, 2011, at 1:46 PM, Verus Open Source Support [via NewGenLib] wrote: Please replace your old Book.template |
On 08/29/2011 10:02 PM, nsid [via NewGenLib] wrote: I replaced the file and these are my notices:
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I'd like to ask something: If I customize a local call number in field 090, and sometimes we will use 090 for special items but most of the time we will still use 050 (LC Class numbers). Will the data in our field 090 (if it exists in record) be shown alongside or instead of the LC call number in the OPAC?
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In this present version of the OPAC it is not possible. However in the new version of OPAC (v 3.0.5) complete customisation of OPAC will be made available. Template based OPAC will be there On 03/22/2012 06:54 PM, pedroparkero [via NewGenLib] wrote: I'd like to ask something: If I customize a local call number in field 090, and sometimes we will use 090 for special items but most of the time we will still use 050 (LC Class numbers). Will the data in our field 090 (if it exists in record) be shown alongside or instead of the LC call number in the OPAC?
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