Chris, if I install it only I can see the results, so a sandbox that
is openly viewable would be best. I'll contact you separately to see
what can be set up. Then, if we manage this, I may need to put out a
call for "elves" to help out. I'm thinking (preliminarily) that we
might want to make a "collection development" decision so that a small
database will provide visible results.
Thanks,
kc
Quoting Chris Cormack <chris_at_BIGBALLOFWAX.CO.NZ>:
> We have debian packages to make that install much easier. Or if you want I
> can set you up a koha sandbox to play in, I agree it would be fun little
> project.
>
> Chris
>
> On 28 Dec 2010 12:05, "Karen Coyle" <lists_at_kcoyle.net> wrote:
>
> I agree with Jonathan: Wow! Yes, this is great. I'd love to see a whole
> catalog done this way. It seems like for a small public library with mainly
> current materials this would work, especially if their system could keyword
> index the description field. *That* would be an interesting experiment, if
> someone can do it. Maybe as a test system in Koha? (I'd be glad to help, but
> have tried to install Koha and failed due to remedial Unix skills.)
>
> kc
>
>
>
> Quoting Jonathan Rochkind <rochkind_at_JHU.EDU>:
>
>> Wow, that's pretty cool. Did you write that Charl...
>
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