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Koha's Web Installer, Crontab, and Other Server Configurations
Understanding optional data available for
import
Let us understand some of the optional setting and sample data that we can choose
to install using the web installer.
Settings for MARC frameworks
MARC frameworks define how data is captured for different types of material.
The frameworks control things such as, which MARC fields are used, which of
these fields is mandatory, or which fields are under authority control.
The installer has three sets of optional settings that we can import:
Optional
Selected matching rules for MARC 21 bibliographic
records, including,
ISBN
ISSN
(Marc 21_defasdtxtatching_eoTh,)
'FA, a' Fast Add minimal MARC21 framework suitable for ILL or on -the -fly
cataloguing.
(ce arc 21 fa st add framework)
Simple MARC 21 bibliographic frameworks for some common types of
bibliographic material. Frameworks are used to define the structure of your MARC
records and the behavior of the integrated MARC editor. You can change these at
any titre after installation, The frameworks in this optional default setting include
BYS Books, Booklets, Workbooks
CF CD -ROMS, DVD -ROMS, General Online Resources
SR Audio Cassettes, CDs
VRD'.Ds, VHS
P.F. Models
YT Kits
a Binders
SER Scouts
(wart-2! _simp/e_b ibfranre-works)
Other data
Mandatory
fd' Default classification sources and h"ling Hiles
sostrcesl
defines default message t-anports for email, and ems.
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Matching rules: Matching rules are used during import of catalog records
to match incoming records to those already in the database. Further action
can be taken on matched records such as overwriting old records or adding
holdings records. Two matching rules are available: one matches on ISBN
and other on ISSN.
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