While the section
2.1.1. DISABILITY ACCESS.
Keyboard support is an important disability access issue as well. Disability access is a matter of law in the US. Unfortunately, too many US libraries seem to ignore the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act except for wheelchair access at entrances.
It would be nice if Koha could claim to support best practises for disability access.
gets my 100% agreement, I can't say the same for everything else. Specifically,
4. MISSING RECORD ELEMENTS.
Some records in the example result set do not have a main author entry, therefore, there is no author entry link for those records in the brief result set list. The brief records should include links to added entry authors in addition to main entry authors.
is subject to strenuous debate and I, for one, would argue against this approach. I think the difference between main entry author and added entry author, for those who catalog using rules that include this concept, is very important. Where there's no main author entry, I think the display of the result set should reflect that fact. Spencer -- Spencer M. Anspach, Library Systems Analyst/Programmer Library Information Technology, Indiana University Library E456 phone: (812) 856-5318 Bloomington, IN 47405 fax: (812) 856-4979 sanspach@indiana.edu pager: (812) 335-7403