Ricardo Dias Marques a écrit :
Hi Chris,
I must admit I'm amazed: you received my message, read it and replied with a very informative reply in just 6 MINUTES!
I think that you just set some world record! :)
hehe Chris, the man that answers faster than his shadow.... or call him Flash chris ;)
Some more comments / questions below:
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:18 AM, Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz> wrote:
[...] you may not have switched the logging on at http://librarian.koha.workbuffer.org/cgi-bin/koha/admin/systempreferences.pl...
I have the logs turned on, and I can see things like this in the logviewer
2008-07-15 12:00:03 1 CATALOGUING ADD biblio 9 biblio
(where 1 is a link to the librarian who did it, and 9 is a link to the biblio)
You're right. I navigated to the "Logs" tab of the "System Preferences" page at:
http://192.168.0.2:8080/cgi-bin/koha/admin/systempreferences.pl?tab=Logs
In that page, I found out that only log that is DISABLED is precisely the "Cataloguing Log": ____________________
CataloguingLog If ON, log edit/create/delete actions on bibliographic data. WARNING: this feature is very resource consuming. [Set to OFF] ____________________
Do you Chris (or anyone else, for that matter) have any input if it is "safe" to enable this setting in a production environment, for a reasonably small library (with about 30 thousand bibliographic records) with relatively infrequent catalog changes ?
Yes it is safe.
Is there any field (tag / subfield) in UNIMARC / MARC 21 for storing information about who created and/or "last modified" a bibliographic record?
/me doesnot know for USMARC Sorry. But as far as UNIMARC is concerned, this (Who/When/Where) information has sometimes been stored in 801 tag or 809 if you want to use a local tag. -- Henri-Damien LAURENT