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    • Sounds like fun. Have you been to a BarCamp before?

      11 months ago by Owen

      in BarCampOhio aka LibraryCampOhio

    • ...and who are the guys and gals who get blamed from nearly everything from the Internet being down to the coffee maker not working to someone stealing the Any Key. :-) If it doesn't work we...

      11 months ago by Mike Jackiw

      in Hug a sysadmin at your library

    • Regarding your suggestion of having publishers provide metadata in machine-readable form, here is what I wrote in 1999: "Finally, not to forget cataloguers, whose meticulous task is essential...

      1 year ago by Miklos

      in Frankenstein, or the modern FRBR

    • Fernando, I had not seen your project before: it is very interesting and exciting. It looks as if we have adopted some of the same techniques (not to mention, javascript framework). I will read...

      1 year ago by Chris Catalfo

      in Deciding on an API for Biblios

    • Frederic, Thank you for your comment; I think these are good suggestions. In fact I think Biblios should allow callbacks at all important events in the record life cycle: on retrieval from z3950...

      1 year ago by Chris Catalfo

      in Deciding on an API for Biblios

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Started by nengard · 10 months ago

Recently, on the Koha list, one of the users asked about the possibility of adding a ‘browse’ feature to the detail of a given record. The idea is, you might want to see what books appear on the shelf before and after that item, in a given location and shelf. As it tu ... Continue reading »

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