Hi Koha-devel group, I am a volunteer with the Archives and Collections Society http://aandc.org/in Picton, ON, Canada. I work with Paul (who also posts to Koha-discuss, and will likely post here soon.) I have been helping with all technical aspects of setting up Koha for this non-profit charitable library. For our data migration we are mapping from OpenOffice spreadsheet to MARC21 format using MarcEdit. We also use some custom perl scripts. Our server is Ubuntu Linux. So we are mostly using free software (except for running MarcEdit on Windows, which we will be changing to Linux shortly). I am a software developer. My background is in compilers and high performance parallel debugging, so all of this is totally new to me. I am having a great time learning and am totally impressed with Koha. This is a really useful tool and we feel lucky to have it covered by the GPL. Thanks for all of your hard work, and thanks for all of your help over on Koha-discuss. I know that some of my more technical questions are better placed here. However the Nabble interface led me to believe this list was not active any longer. Cheers, Pete.
2011/3/17 pete huerter <pete.huerter@gmail.com>:
Hi Koha-devel group,
I am a volunteer with the Archives and Collections Society http://aandc.org/ in Picton, ON, Canada. I work with Paul (who also posts to Koha-discuss, and will likely post here soon.) I have been helping with all technical aspects of setting up Koha for this non-profit charitable library. For our data migration we are mapping from OpenOffice spreadsheet to MARC21 format using MarcEdit. We also use some custom perl scripts. Our server is Ubuntu Linux. So we are mostly using free software (except for running MarcEdit on Windows, which we will be changing to Linux shortly).
Great to have you onboard. If you want to avoid having to use MarcEdit (proprietary software). Then you might like to check out the script we have developed to convert from a csv file to MARC http://git.catalyst.net.nz/gw?p=koha.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/csvmigratio... Robin who wrote it, is winging his way to the Solomon Islands now to do some more training, but he might chip and point to a more recent version.
I am a software developer. My background is in compilers and high performance parallel debugging, so all of this is totally new to me. I am having a great time learning and am totally impressed with Koha. This is a really useful tool and we feel lucky to have it covered by the GPL.
Thanks for all of your hard work, and thanks for all of your help over on Koha-discuss. I know that some of my more technical questions are better placed here. However the Nabble interface led me to believe this list was not active any longer.
I think the Nabble one points to the old list, before we had to move domains. Chris
Chris Cormack wrote:
2011/3/17 pete huerter <pete.huerter@gmail.com>:
[...] However the Nabble interface led me to believe this list was not active any longer.
I think the Nabble one points to the old list, before we had to move domains.
I put a message on IRC based on comments in the last meeting http://librarypolice.com/koha-meetings/2011/koha.2011-03-02-17.56.log.html where mtj and gmcharlt foolishly offered to see to nabble at 18:54:27 The discussion is recorded at http://stats.workbuffer.org/irclog/koha/2011-03-17#i_618250 It seems that some of Nabble's list pointers are out of date and needs updating. More damage done by the mismanagement of the .org domain! Hope that helps, -- MJ Ray (slef), member of www.software.coop, a for-more-than-profit co-op. http://koha-community.org supporter, web and LMS developer, statistician. In My Opinion Only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html Available for hire for Koha work http://www.software.coop/products/koha
Chris Cormack schreef op do 17-03-2011 om 08:44 [+1300]:
Great to have you onboard. If you want to avoid having to use MarcEdit (proprietary software). Then you might like to check out the script we have developed to convert from a csv file to MARC http://git.catalyst.net.nz/gw?p=koha.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/csvmigratio...
Robin who wrote it, is winging his way to the Solomon Islands now to do some more training, but he might chip and point to a more recent version.
OK, I'm a bit late to this, but in case it's still useful for someone, the most up-to-date version is living here: http://git.catalyst.net.nz/gw?p=koha.git;a=tree;f=import/csv;h=3dcf435529baf... the important one is csvtomarc.pl, but there are other migration utils and examples and so forth in there as well. -- Robin Sheat Catalyst IT Ltd. ✆ +64 4 803 2204 GPG: 5957 6D23 8B16 EFAB FEF8 7175 14D3 6485 A99C EB6D
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