I know I've been... not contributing anything for quite awhile (a few pesky and inconvenient problems associated with finishing my degree, my apologies to everyone). I was going to start working on the FAQ which has been on the list for me at Sourceforge for quite awhile.... since it is intended for the user community, I was going to get submissions from them as to what it should include. Thoughts? Objections? Other requests? The quicky links page I threw together is still there at http://www.people.virginia.edu/~nsr4n/Koha if anyone needs it for anything? Randomly, the test drive option at Koha.org may have a problem in http://hlt.katipo.co.nz/catalogue/ has a link ("acquisitions") to http://hlt.katipo.co.nz/catalogue/acquisitions, which doesn't exist. In case you hadn't heard, the OpenBook people are in a "technical beta", but warn users that the database (and anything else) may be unusable in future versions... assuming you're interest in the status of the Koha "offspring." I have a collection of small libraries at my institution interested in using Koha, but they all want to know if there is some form for easy entry of data -- they all would be using volunteer labor to manually key in a fair amount of their collection information (probably from old style card catalogs) and really would like as-simple-as-possible forms for that. I see the order/receive forms, but don't see (forgive my missing it if it is there, I've not played with the acquire setup in a loooong time) a form to manually create items. The ability key in an ISBN and have a lookup (say at some National Library MARC/Z39.50) server is there. I know the MARC project is going along well -- what are the chances of them being able to do that (instead of typing in complete records) soon? I was considering trying to pitch in on that over this past summer, but was... daunted... by the scope of the MARC format. Thanks, apologies for the rambling length of this, Nick