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From YouTube: Koha for Nothing and your MARC for Free
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Presenter: Fred King
Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12BFWVKCvXzrQ1fHVmOc20flDCFUnEqJ4/view?usp=sharing
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Let's
see
okay,
this
isn't
off
to
an
auspicious
start,
but
never
mind
good
afternoon
or,
as
you
say,
in
the
west
coast
good
morning,
I
am
coming
to
you
live
from
beautiful
campsite
30
and
the
spruce
knob
lake
campground
in
west
virginia,
along
with
the
breezes
and
the
owls
and
the
crows
and
everything-
and
I'm
happy
to
be
here.
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Actually,
this
is
just
a
screen,
I'm
in
my
basement.
So
what
I'm
going
to
do
today
is
apart
from
cough.
This
is
just
asthma.
My
pulse
oximeter
says
I'm
saturating
97.
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First
of
all,
start
out,
I
am
fred
king
medical
librarian
at
washington
hospital
center.
The
avenging
chicken
is
the
avenging
chicken.
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I
sure
hope
people
are
laughing
at
this,
because
I
went
to
an
awful
lot
of
travel
to
set
up
this
joke
and
we're
off
start
with
installing
ubuntu
then
install
and
configure
a
cola
obtaining
mark
records
and
then
uploading
those
to
koa,
I'm
not
going
to
include
how
to
install
ubuntu.
There
are
lots
of
sites
that
tell
you
how
to
do
that.
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This
is
where
it
gets
a
little
tricky.
First
of
all,
I
misspelled
it.
Second
of
all,
it's
saying
this
depends
on
something
else,
so
you
have
to
install
something
else,
which
also
depends
on
something
else,
but
again
it
tells
you
what
it
can't
install
and
a
lot
of
time
you
can
just
install
it.
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Then
you
have
to
tell
the
web
server
to
listen
at
when
you
added
a
while
back
and
one
thing:
that's
not
in
the
instructions
which
I
should
add,
change,
0
0
0
default
to
something
else,
because
otherwise
it's
going
to
cause
trouble.
This
is
how
you
get
your
login
password.
As
you
can
see,
I
made
a
mistake
and
put
a
semicolon
instead
of
a
single
quote,
and
that
is
your
password,
it's
very
tricky.
You
have
to
do
it
exactly.
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And
there
very
quickly
is
a
complete
working
setup
of
koa
all
right.
So
how
do
you
get
the
mark
records
well
for
this
example,
I
am
going
to
use
my
library
at
work.
It's
a
medical
library
and
a
teaching
hospital,
a
kind
of
library
you
might
find
in
any
presentation
like
this,
I'm
going
to
do
several
collections,
circulating
books,
reference
books,
reserve
collection,
including
on
the
right,
the
advanced,
cardiac
life
support
system
books,
which
are
about
oh
50,
to
75
percent
of
our
circulation.
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And
popular
health
reading
this
medical
history,
what
did
you
read
that
made?
You
want
to
go
into
the
healthcare
field
and
remember
how
the
librarian
of
the
lake
gave
you
a
barcode
scanner?
Well,
this
is
the
easiest
way
to
collect
isbns
just
scan
the
back.
This
is
not
medical
library.
This
is
my
cartoon
book
collection.
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I
found
the
record
in
two
libraries,
library
of
congress
and
national
library
of
medicine.
I'm
a
medical
librarian
I'd.
You
rather
use
the
nlm
record,
though
they're
probably
pretty
much
the
same
click
that
click
import,
and
this
is
a
very
small
screen
showing
you
the
zero
field
in
the
cataloging
editor.
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Okay,
that's
great,
but
there's
just
one
if
only
there
were
a
faster
way.
Well,
this
is
where
mark
addict
comes
in.
I
can
get
it
to
mark.
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I
won't
say
it
does
everything
but
does
an
awful
lot.
Some
of
you
may
have
seen
these
slides
before.
Where
I
compare
this
to
a
swiss
army
knife,
it's
got
three
blades
that
I've
used
well.
Actually
it
has
a
few
more
blades.
I
keep
going
along
and
learning
now
it
has
an
awful
lot
of
different
blades
and
screwdriver
and
a
meat
tenderizer
and
a
wok
and
a
chicken,
and
I'm
only
going
to
be
showing
a
few
of
them
today
and
don't
ask
me
about
the
others,
because
I
don't
understand
them.
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I
searched
eventually
11
libraries,
national
library
of
medicine.
First
then,
I
wanted
to
find
the
universities
with
well
known
and
respected
nursing
and
medical
schools,
duke
u-dub
nyu,
chapel
hill,
maryland
baltimore
and
then
slightly
wider
library
congress,
new
york,
public
boston,
which
didn't
work.
So
I
stopped
using
it
university
of
florida,
seattle,
public
university
of
pennsylvania,
by
the
way,
seattle
public
is
a
really
good
source,
and
this
is
where
it's
going
to
get
a
little
confusing,
because
when
I
went
through
the
other,
a
group
see
sometimes
found
nothing.
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Put
in
a
formula
called
countif,
which
says
how
many
times
was
this
counted
for
how
many
times
does
this
appear
in
the
left.
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Twice
and
then
I
thought
I
had
my
phone
turned
off
sorry
excel
will
remove,
duplicates
so
found
122.
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Now
remember:
when
was
creating
files
or
doing
g3950,
it
was
putting
results
into
a
file
called
some
whatever
you
want
dot
mrc,
that's
the
encrypted
file
that
koa
can
understand,
but
we
can't
back
to
mark
edit
and
use
mark
breaker
turn
it
from
mrc
into
mrk,
which
is
basically
a
text
file.
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Reserve
is
very
low
and
that
doesn't
really
surprise
me,
because
we
have
a
lot
of
things
that
are
held
by
one
or
two
libraries
I'll
get
to
that
in
a
moment
and
if
john
sturbans
is
listening,
he's
probably
turning
a
light
pus,
because
none
of
these
numbers
are
going
to
add
up
yes,
I
know
this
is
just
approximate
sorry,
john.
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Adult
critical
care
registered
nurse
review,
maternal
new,
more
nursing
exam
secrets
published
by
mometrix
test
preparation.
This
is
one
of
the
ones
where
maybe
five,
three
one
library
have
it.
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So
here
I
come
to
my
second
library
earlier
this
year,
koa
us
was
approached
by
a
librarian
at
the
espotini
college
of
technology.
If
you
haven't
heard
of
eswatini,
you
may
have
heard
of
swaziland.
I
changed
the
name
officially
in
2018
and
a
lot
of
things
haven't
changed
over.
Yet
it's
a
landlocked
country
boarded
by
south
africa,
mozambique
and
the
college
of
technology
is
located
in
babane.
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They
have
books,
they
have
a
network
connection,
absolutely
no
money.
Actually,
that's
where
I
got
this
idea.
Sort
of
they
do
have
a
spreadsheet,
and
now
all
the
books
in
the
spreadsheet
have
isbns
and
not
all
of
the
isbns
are
actually
valid,
but
okay,
total
books,
2851
from
which
I
found
701
against
some
of
them,
didn't
have
isbns
either
because
they're
old,
looking
through
glancing
at
the
comments,
yes,
older
books,
don't
have
those.
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Or
some
of
them
are
government
reports
that
don't
necessarily
need
one
or
have
one.
Since
swaziland
is
former
british
colony,
I
looked
in
the
british
library
and
then
others.
I
can't
remember
so.
Out
of
the
isbns
I
found
I
found
64
fiction,
42
percent
a
lot
of
its
mass
market
paperback,
I
believe,
did
a
little
better
on
reference,
67
percent
and
finally,
my
own
library.
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I
started
cataloging
my
collection
in
1991
sort
of
because
I
wanted
to
keep
whatever
cataloging
skills
I
had
because
I
knew
that
25
years
later,
I
would
become
a
the
cataloging
department
at
washington
hospital
center,
not
really,
but
mainly
I
wanted
to
keep
track
of
what
cartoon
books
I
have
so
I
wouldn't
keep
buying
duplicates
so
so
far.
I've
cataloged
over
1200
of
those
and
I
didn't
do
really
well
biography,
44
books
in
the
cno
canal.
Don't.
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B
B
I
think
that
is
mostly
because
I
have
a
lot
of
mass-market
paperbacks
from
60s
70s,
80s
90s,
those
generally
don't
get
catalogued
and
if
they
were
in
a
non-private
collection,
they'd
probably
be
would
have
been
read
to
shreds.
By
now.
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A
Let's
see
it
looks
like
there
is
some
discussion
about
isbns
in
the
chat
one
commenter
said
this
is
where
oclc
is
handy
to
search
for
records.
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Yeah
but
oclc
wants
something:
oh
what's
it
called
money.
B
I
haven't
gotten
to
that
point
yet
because
I
was
doing
a
lot
of
this
last
week.
I
noticed
my
green
screen
is
back
sorry,
I
have
to
say
a
lot
of
the
stuff
in
my
library
is
in
a
spreadsheet.
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B
I
know
they
come
with
descriptions.
You
have
500
fields,
6
50s,
I'm
not
sure
my
library
needs
it.
You
have
to
decide
for
your
library
now
elaine
your
library,
you
probably
have
to
do
a
lot
of
original
cataloging,
because
I
know
your
library
and
it's
filled
with
things
that
no
other
place
has
same
thing
for
you.
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B
But
yes,
someone
says
older
books
have
isbn
on
the
title:
reverso
page
yep.
I
again
you
have
to
type
them
in,
but
it
is
easier
than
doing
original
cataloging
key
lane
oldest
of
1651
yeah
that
probably
wouldn't
have
an
isbn
or
an
lc
card
number.
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A
Let's
see
leila
says
great
presentation.
Thank
you,
heather
liked
the
emoji
face
I
made
when
I
was
trying
to
demonstrate
what
emoji
they'd
put
in
the
chat,
laura
laurie
says.
Vancouver.
Public
library
has
some
very
good
records.
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B
I'd
say
that
even
if
she
weren't
listening
in.