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Global system preferences control the way your Koha system works in general. Set these preferences before anything else in Koha.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences

System preferences can be searched (using any part of the preference name or description) using the search box on the 'Administration' page or the search box at the top of each system preferences page.

When editing preferences a '(modified)' tag will appear next to items you change until you click the 'Save All' button:

Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Acquisitions
Default: placing an order
Asks: Create an item when ___.
Values:
cataloging a record
placing an order
receiving an order
Default: 360,000.00 (US)
Asks: Display currencies using the following format ___
Values:
360,000.00 (US)
360 000,00 (FR)
These preferences are general settings for your system.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Administration
The Central Authentication Service (CAS) is a single sign-on protocol for the web. If you don't know what this is, leave these preferences set to their defaults.
These preference are related to your Koha interface
Default: lots of
Asks: Show ___ debugging information in the browser when an internal error occurs.
Values:
lots of - will show as much information as possible
no - will only show basic error messages
some - will show only some of the information available
Description:
This preference determines how much information will be sent to the user's screen when the system encounters an error. The most detail will be sent when the value level is set at 2, some detail will be sent when the value is set at 1, and only a basic error message will display when the value is set at 0. This setting is especially important when a system is new and the administration is interested in working out the bugs (errors or problems) quickly. Having detailed error messages makes quick fixes more likely in problem areas.
This preference determines how reports exported from Koha will separate data.
Default: semicolons
Asks: Separate columns in an exported report file with ___ by default.
Values:
#'s
backslashes
commas
semicolons
slashes
tabs
This is the default 'From' address for emails unless there is one for the particular branch, and is referred to when an internal error occurs.
Asks: Use ___ as the email address for the administrator of Koha.
Description:
This preference allows one email address to be used in warning messages set to the OPAC. If no email address is set for the branch this address will receive messages from patrons regarding modification requests, purchase suggestions, and questions or information regarding overdue notices. It is recommended that a email address that can be accessed by multiple staff members be used for this purpose so that if one librarian is out the others can address these requests. This email address can be changed when needed.
Default: Show
Asks: ___ itemtype icons in the catalog.
Values:
Shows
Don't show
Description:
This preference allows the system administrator to determine if users will be able to set and see an item type icon the catalog on both the OPAC and the Staff Client. The images will display in both the OPAC and the Staff Client/Intranet. If images of item types are disabled, text labels for item types will still appear in the OPAC and Staff Client.
These preferences are related to logging into your Koha system
Default: Don't require
Asks: ___ staff to log in from a computer in the IP address range specified by their library (if any).
Set IP address range in the library administration area
Get there: More > Administration > Basic Parameters > Libraries & Groups
Values:
Don't require
Require
Description:
This preference protects the system by blocking unauthorized users from accessing the staff client program and settings. Authorized and unauthorized users are determined by their computer's IP addresses. When the preference is set to 'Require', IP authorization is in effect and unauthorized IP addresses will be blocked. This means that staff cannot work from home unless their IP address has been authorized. When set to 'Don't require', anyone with a staff client login will have access no matter which IP address they are using.
Default: Don't prevent
Asks: ___ staff (but not superlibrarians) from modifying objects (holds, items, patrons, etc.) belonging to other libraries.
Values:
Don't prevent
Prevent
Description:
This preference should only be used by library systems which are sharing a single Koha installation among multiple branches but are considered independent organizations, meaning they do not share material or patrons with other branches and do not plan to change that in the future. If set to 'Prevent' it increases the security between library branches by: prohibiting staff users from logging into another branch from within the staff client, filtering out patrons from patron searches who are not a part of the login branch conducting the search, limiting the location choices to the login branch when adding or modifying an item record, preventing users from other branch locations from placing holds or checking out materials from library branches other than their own, and preventing staff from editing item records which belong to other library branches. All of these security safeguards can be overridden only by the superlibrarian, the highest level of privileges.
It is important that this value be set before going live and that it NOT be changed
Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ staff to access the staff client without logging in.
Description:
This preference controls whether or not authentication (user login) will be required to gain access to the staff client. If set to 'Allow', all authentication is bypassed. If set to 'Don't allow' authentication (login) on the staff client is required.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Enabling this is dangerous, and should not be done in production environments.
Default: in the MySQL database
Asks: Store login session information ___
Values:
as temporary files
in the MySQL database
in the PostgreSQL database
PostgreSQL is not yet supported
Description:
This preference allows administrators to choose what format session data is stored in during web sessions.
Default: 12000000
Asks: Automatically log out users after ___ seconds of inactivity.
Description:
This preference sets the length of time the Staff Client or OPAC accounts can be left inactive before re-logging in is necessary. The value of this preference is in seconds. At this time, the amount of time before a session times out must be the same for both the Staff Client and the OPAC.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Authorities
Default: allow
Asks: When editing records, ___ them too automatically create new authority records if needed, rather than having to reference existing authorities.
Values:
allow
This setting allows you to type values in the fields controlled by authorities and then adds a new authority if one does not exist
don't allow
This setting will lock the authority controlled fields, forcing you to search for an authority versus allowing you to type the information in yourself.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Cataloging
Default: --
Asks: Separate multiple displayed authors, series or subjects with ___.
Default: Display
Asks: ___ MARC tag numbers, subfield codes and indicators in MARC views.
Values:
Display -- shows the tag numbers on the cataloging interface

Don't display -- shows just descriptive text when cataloging

Default: ISBD form
Asks: By default, display biblio records in ___
Values:
ISBD form -- displays records in the staff client in the old card catalog format
See ISBD preference for more information
Labelled MARC form -- displays records in the staff client in MARC with text labels to explain the different fields
MARC form -- displays records in the staff client in MARC
normal form -- visual display in the staff client (for the average person)
Description:
This setting determines the bibliographic record display when searching the catalog on the staff client. This setting does not affect the display in the OPAC which is changed using the BiblioDefaultView preference under the OPAC preference tab. This setting changes the look of the record when first displayed. The MARC and ISBD views can still be seen by clicking in the sidebar.
Default: MARC21 Default Appendix or UNIMARC Default Appendix
Asks: Use the following as the ISBD template:
Description:
This determines how the ISBD information will display. Elements in the list can be reordered to produce a different ISBD view. ISBD, the International Standard Bibliographic Description, was first introduced by IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations) in 1969 in order to provide guidelines for descriptive cataloging. The purpose of ISBD is to aid the international exchange of bibliographic records for a variety of materials.
Default: Don't
Asks: ___ collapse repeated tags of the same type into one tag entry.
Values:
Do -- will combine all identical tag numbers under one heading in the MARC view in the OPAC and Staff Client

Don't -- will list all of the tags individually in the MARC view in the OPAC and Staff Client

Default: Don't hide
Asks: ___ items marked as suppressed from OPAC search results.
Values:
Don't hide -- will show items in OPAC search results if they are marked suppressed
Hide -- will not show items in OPAC search results if they're marked as suppressed
Each bib record with items you want to hide from the OPAC simply need to have the 942n field set to 1. The index then hides it from display in OPAC but will still display it in the Staff Client
Description:
An authorized value for 942$n field should be set to eliminate errors. One example would be to create an authorized value titled SUPRESS with a value of 0 for don't suppress and 1 for suppress.
If this preference is set to 'hide' and you have the 942n field set to 1, it will hide the entire bib record - not just an individual item.
You must have the Suppress index set up in Zebra and at least one suppressed item, or your searches will be broken.
Default: Don't display
Asks: ___ descriptions of fields and subfields in the MARC editor.
Description:
This preference determines whether or not MARC field names will be present when editing or creating MARC records.
Values:
Display

Don't display

Default: Dewey Decimal System
Asks: Use ___ as the default classification source.
Values:
ANSCR (Sound Recordings)
Dewey Decimal Classification
Library of Congress Classification
Other/Generic Classification Scheme
SuDoc Classification (U.S. GPO)
Universal Decimal Classification
Default: generated in the form <branchcode>yymm0001
Asks: Barcodes are ___
Values:
generated in the form <branchcode>yymm0001
generated in the form <year>-0001
<year>-0002. generated in the form 1, 2, 3
not generated automatically
Description:
This setting is for libraries wishing to generate barcodes from within Koha (as opposed to scanning in pre-printed barcodes or manually assigning them).
Default: specific item
Asks: Use the item type of the ___ as the authoritative item type (for determining circulation and fines rules, etc).
Values:
biblio record
specific item
Description:
This preference determines whether the item type Koha uses for issuing rules will be an attribute of the bibliographic record or the item record. Most libraries refer to the item record for item types.
Default: 082ab
Asks: Map the MARC subfield to an item's callnumber.
This can contain multiple subfields to look in; for instance 082ab would look in 082 subfields a and b.
Description:
This setting determines which MARC field will be used to determine the call number that will be entered into item records automatically (952$o). The value is set by providing the MARC field code (050, 082, 090, 852 are all common) and the subfield codes without the delimiters ($a, $b would be ab).
Examples:
Dewey: 082ab or 092ab; LOC: 050ab or 090ab; from the item record: 852hi
Default: MARC21
Asks: Interpret and store MARC records in the ___ format.
Description:
This preference defines global MARC style (MARC21 or UNIMARC) used for encoding. MARC21 is the standard style for the US, Canada and Britain. UNIMARC is a variation of MARC21 that is used in France, Italy, Russia, and many other countries.
Values:
MARC21
UNIMARC
Default: OSt
Asks: Fill in the MARC organization code ___ by default in new MARC records (leave blank to disable).
Description:
The MARC Organization Code is used to identify libraries with holdings of titles and more.
Learn more and find your library's code on the MARC Code list for Organizations or in Canada on the Canadian Symbols Directory.
Asks: When items are created, give them the temporary location of ___ (should be a location code, or blank to disable).
Defaults: Don't copy & 701,702,700
Asks: ___ authors from the UNIMARC ___ tags (separated by commas) to the correct author tags when importing a record using Z39.50.
Description for z3950NormalizeAuthor:
This preference allows for ‘Personal Name Authorities' to replace authors as the bibliographic authority. This preference should only be considered by libraries using UNIMARC.
Values for z3950NormalizeAuthor:
Copy
Don't copy
Description for z3950AuthorAuthFields:
This preference defines which MARC fields will be used for ‘Personal Name Authorities' to replace authors as the bibliographic authorities. This preference only applies to those using UNIMARC encoding. The MARC fields selected here will only be used if ‘z3950NormalizeAuthor' is set to “Copy". The default field are 700, 701, and 702.
Default: don't
Asks: When using the quick spine label printer, ___ automatically pop up a print dialog.
Values:
do
don't
Default: <itemcallnumber><copynumber>
Asks: Include the following fields on a quick-printed spine label: (Enter in columns from the biblio, biblioitems or items tables, surrounded by < and >.)
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Circulation
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ staff to override and check out items that are marked as not for loan.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Description:
This parameter is a binary setting which controls the ability of staff (patrons will always be prevented from checking these items out) to check out items that are marked as “not for loan". Setting it to “Allow" would allow such items to be checked out, setting it to “Don't allow" would prevent this. This setting determines whether items meant to stay in the library, such as reference materials, and other library resources can be checked out by patrons.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ staff to manually override the renewal limit and renew a checkout when it would go over the renewal limit.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Description:
This preference is a binary setting which controls the ability of staff to override the limits placed on the number of times an item can be renewed. Setting it to “Allow" would allow such limits to be overridden, setting it to “Don't allow" would prevent this. This is a preference in which if it is set to “allow" it would allow the library staff to use their judgment for overriding the renew limit for special cases, setting it to “Don't allow" prevents an opportunity for abuse by the library staff.
Default: Do
Asks: ___ automatically transfer items to their home branch when they are returned.
Values:
Do
Don't
Description:
This preference is a binary setting which determines whether an item is returned to its home branch automatically or not. If set to “Don't", the staff member checking an item in at a location other than the item's home branch will be asked whether the item will remain at the non-home branch (in which case the new location will be marked as a holding location) or returned. Setting it to “Do" will ensure that items checked in at a branch other than their home branch will be sent to that home branch.
Default: no value
Asks: Make all checkouts due on or before ___
Description:
This preference limits the due date of all items to be before a selected date. This means that any items checked out will be due no later than the selected date. This preference is useful if the library is going to be closed for an extended period of time. This allows for the opportunity for all materials to be returned by a certain date (presumably the closure date).
Enter the date to match the format you set in your localization preferences (iso = YYYY-MM-DD or metric = MM/DD/YYYY)
Get there: More > Administration > Global system preferences > I18N/L10N > dateformat
Default: the library the item is from
Asks: Use the checkout and fines rules of ___
Values:
the library the item is from
The circulation and fines policies will be determined by the library that owns the item
the library the patron is from
The circulation and fines policies will be determined the patron's home library
the library you are logged in at
The circulation and fines policies will be determined by the library that checked the item out to the patron
Default: no value
Asks: Make all checkouts have a due date of ___
Description:
This preference sets a specific date upon which all library materials must be returned, regardless of whether or not this date interferes with the normal check-out duration. This feature is particularly useful for school libraries that close during the summer break and require the return of their materials before the end of the academic year. No default value is set and the parameter is left blank unless a date is entered.
Enter the date to match the format you set in your localization preferences (iso = YYYY-MM-DD or metric = MM/DD/YYYY)
Get there: More > Administration > Global system preferences > I18N/L10N > dateformat
Default: the library the item was checked out from
Asks: Use the checkout and fines rules of ___
Description:
This preference establishes what may be done with a loaned item once the item has been returned. It deals with situations in which one library branch has borrowed materials from a different branch. Essentially it decides whether a library may check the borrowed item back out to its patron or if it must immediately send the item back to the owning location.
Values:
the library the item is from
the library the item was checked out from
It is not recommend that this setting be changed after initial setup of Koha
This preference does nothing unless the IndependantBranches preference is set to 'Prevent'.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Admin > IndependantBranches
Default: Don't move
Asks: ___ items that have the location PROC to the location CART when they are checked in.
Values:
Don't move
Move
Default: Don't prevent
Asks: ___ patrons from checking out an item whose rental charge would take them over the limit.
Values:
Don't prevent
Prevent
Description:
This preference determines if a patron can check items out if there is an overdue fine on the account and any of the materials the patron wishes to check out will potentially tip the account balance over the maximum fines policy the library has in place.
Example: Your library has a $5 limit set for 'fines' (ie, after incurring $5 in fines, a patron can no longer check out items). A patron comes to the desk with 5 items to check out (4 books and a video) The patron has $4 in charges already on their account. One of the videos has a rental charge of $1, therefore making the total fines on the patron's account suddenly $5 (the limit).
Default: 5
Asks: Prevent patrons from making holds on the OPAC if they owe more than ___ USD in fines.
Default: 5
Asks: Prevent patrons from checking out books if they have more than ___ USD in fines.
Description:
This preference is the maximum amount of money owed to the library before the user is banned from borrowing more items. This also coincides with maxoutstanding that limits patrons from placing holds when the maximum amount is owed to the library.
Default: Ask for confirmation
Asks: ___ when checking out to a borrower that has overdues outstanding
Values:
Ask for confirmation
Will not let you check an item out to patrons with overdues until a librarian confirms that it is okay
Block
Block all patrons with overdue items from being able to check out
Don't block
Allow all patrons with overdue items to continue to check out
Asks: Send all notices as a BCC to this email address ___
This preference makes it so that a librarian can get a copy of every notice sent out to patrons.
If you'd like more than one person to receive the blind copy you can simply enter in multiple email addresses separated by commas.
Asks: Include up to ___ item lines in a printed overdue notice.
If the number of items is greater than this number, the notice will end with a warning asking the borrower to check their online account for a full list of overdue items.
Set to 0 to include all overdue items in the notice, no matter how many there are.
This preference only refers to the print notices, not those sent via email.
Default: the old due date of the checkout
Asks: When renewing checkouts, base the new due date on ___
Values:
the old due date of the checkout
the current date
Default: Don't require
Asks: ___ patrons to return books before their accounts expire (by restricting due dates to before the patron's expiration date).
Values:
Don't require
Require
Description:
This is preference may prevent a patron from having items checked out after their library card has expired. If this is set to “Require", then a due date of any checked out item can not be set for a date which falls after the patron's card expiration. If the setting is left “Don't require" then item check out dates may exceed the expiration date for the patron's library card.
Default: Don't move
Asks: ___ all items to the location CART when they are checked in.
Values:
Don't move
Move
Default: 3
Asks: Show a warning on the "Transfers to Receive" screen if the transfer has not been received ___ days after it is sent.
Description:
The TransferMaxDaysWarning preference is set at a default number of days. This preference allows for a warning to appear after a set amount of time if an item being transferred between library branches has not been received. The warning will appear in the Transfers to Receive report.
Defaults: Don't enforce & collection code
Asks: ___ branch transfer limits based on ___
UseBranchTransferLimits Values:
Don't enforce
Enforce
BranchTransferLimitsType Values:
collection code
item type
BranchTransferLimitsType Description:
This parameter is a binary setting which determines whether items are transferred according to item type or collection code. This value determines how the library manager is able to restrict what items can be transferred between the branches.
Default: Don't include
Asks: Calculate the due date using ___.
Values:
circulation rules only.
the calendar to push the due date to the next open day.
the calendar to skip all days the library is closed.
Description:
This preference controls how scheduled library closures affect the due date of a material. The 'the calendar to skip all days the library is closed' setting allows for a scheduled closure not to count as a day in the loan period, the 'circulation rules only' setting would not consider the scheduled closure at all, and 'the calendar to push the due date to the next open day' would only effect the due date if the day the item is due would fall specifically on the day of closure.
Example:
The library has put December 24th and 25th in as closures on the calendar. A book checked out by a patron has a due date of December 25th according to the circulation and fine rules. If this preference is set to 'circulation rules only' then the item will remain due on the 25th. If the preference is set to 'the calendar to push the due date to the next open day' then the due date will be December 26th. If the preference is set to 'the calendar to skip all days the library is closed' then the due date will be pushed to the 26th of December to accommodate for the two closed days.
The calendar is defined on a branch by branch basis. To learn more about the calendar, check out the 'Calendar & Holidays' section of this manual.
Default: not including the days the library is closed
Asks: Calculate fines based on days overdue ___
Values:
directly
not including the days the library is closed
Description:
This preference will determine whether or not fines will be accrued during instances when the library is closed. Examples include holidays, library in-service days, etc. Choosing 'not including the days the library is closed" setting will enable Koha to access its Calendar module and be considerate of dates when the library is closed. To make use of this setting the administrator must first access Koha's calendar and mark certain days as “holidays" ahead of time.
The calendar is defined on a branch by branch basis. To learn more about the calendar, check out the 'Calendar & Holidays' section of this manual.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ hold requests to be placed that do not enter the waiting list until a certain future date.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ hold requests to be placed on damaged items.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Description:
This parameter is a binary setting which controls whether or not hold requests can be placed on items that are marked as “damaged". Setting this value to “Don't allow" will prevent anyone from placing a hold on such items, setting it to “Allow" will allow it. This preference is important because it determines whether or not a patron can place a request for an item that might be in the process of being repaired or not in good condition. The library may wish to set this to “Don't allow" if they were concerned about their patrons not receiving the item in a timely manner or at all (if it is determined that the item is beyond repair). Setting it to “Allow" would allow a patron to place a hold on an item and therefore receive it as soon as it becomes available.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ staff to override hold policies when placing holds.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Description:
This preference is a binary setting which controls whether or not the library staff can override the circulation and fines rules as they pertain to the placement of holds. Setting this value to “Don't allow" will prevent anyone from overriding, setting it to “Allow" will allow it. This setting is important because it determines how strict the libraries rules for placing holds are. If this is set to “Allow", exceptions can be made for patrons who are otherwise normally in good standing with the library, but there is opportunity for the staff to abuse this function. If it is set to “Don't allow", no abuse of the system is possible, but it makes the system entirely inflexible in respect to holds.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ hold requests to be placed on items that are not checked out.
Values:
Allow
Don't Allow
Description:
This preference is a binary setting which controls the ability of patrons to place holds on items that are not currently checked out. Setting it to “Don't allow" allows borrowers to place holds on items that are checked out but not on items that are on the shelf (or assumed available in the library), setting it to “Allow" allows borrowers to place holds on any item that is available for loan whether it is checked out or not. This setting might be set to "Allow" if the library system is a multi branch system and patrons used the hold system to request items from other libraries, or if the library wanted to allow users to place holds on items from home through the OPAC. Setting it to “Don't allow" would enforce a first come, first served standard.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ a user from one library to place a hold on an item from another library
Description:
This preference is a binary setting which determines whether patrons can place holds on items from other branches. If the preference is set to “Allow" patrons can place such holds, if it is set to “Don't allow" they cannot. This is an important setting because it determines if users can use Koha to request items from another branch. If the library is sharing an installation of Koha with other independent libraries which do not wish to allow interlibrary borrowing it is recommended that this parameter be set to “Don't allow".
Values:
Allow
Don't allow (with independent branches)
Default: Don't enable
Asks: ___ the ability to place holds on multiple biblio from the search results
Values:
Don't enable
Enable
Default: Don't enable
Asks: ___ sending an email to the Koha administrator email address whenever a hold request is placed.
Values:
Don't enable
Enable
Description:
This preference enables Koha to email the library staff whenever a patron requests an item to be held. While this function will immediately alert the librarian to the patron's need, it is extremely impractical in most library settings. In most libraries the hold lists are monitored and maintained from a separate interface. That said, many libraries that allow on shelf holds prefer to have this preference turned on so that they are alerted to pull an item from the shelf.
This notice can be customized by editing the HOLDPLACED notice.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to place holds that don't enter the waiting list until a certain future date.
Values:
Allow
AllowHoldDateInFuture must also be enabled for this to work
Don't allow
Default: item's home library
Asks: Check the ___ to see if the patron can place a hold on the item.
Values:
item's home library.
patron's home library.
Default: 7
Asks: Mark a hold as problematic if it has been waiting for more than ___ days.
Description:
This preference puts an expiration date on an item a patron has on hold. After this expiration date the staff will have the option to release the unclaimed hold which then may be returned to the library shelf or issued to the next patron on the item's hold list.
Default: Don't automatically
Asks: ___ mark holds as found and waiting when a hold is placed specifically on them and they are already checked in.
Values:
Automatically
Don't automatically
Description:
This preference refers to ‘item specific' holds where the item is currently on the library shelf. This preference allows a library to decide whether an ‘item specific' hold is marked as “Waiting" at the time the hold is placed or if the item will be marked as “Waiting" after the item is checked in. This preference will tell the patron that their item is ‘Waiting' for them at their library and ready for check out.
Defaults: 0 & in that order
Asks: Satisfy holds from the libraries ___ (as branchcodes, separated by commas; if empty, uses all libraries) ___
Descriptions:
RandomizeHoldsQueueWeight randomizes the libraries to which hold requests are sent. All available libraries may be randomized or only those libraries listed in the StaticHoldsQueueWeight preference. RandomizeHoldsQueueWeight can work with StaticHoldsQueueWeight to determine which libraries (branch or consortium library) will be targets for items on holds list. This hold list is produced when patron's requests for items are generated on a libraries to which holds are sent. RandomizeHoldsQueueWeight will or will not randomize the list of libraries that in the StaticHoldsQueueWeight list. If the RandomizeHoldsQueueWeight is set as “in random order" the hold requests will be sent randomly to the libraries on the StaticHoldsQueueWeight list. If RandomizeHoldsQueueWeight is set as "in that order", hold requests will be sent to the libraries according to their order as designated in StaticHoldsQueueWeight or according to their static ranking in the database. The StaticHoldsQueueWeight works in conjunction with the RandomHoldsQueueWeight preference. The StaticHoldsQueueWeight preference allows for certain libraries or branches to have a higher weight for holds fulfillment, allowing these libraries to receive holds before other branch libraries. Previously set library codes are entered into the preference box, separated by commas, and these libraries would receive holds before libraries not listed.
RandomizeHoldsQueueWeight Values:
in random order
in that order
Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ staff to delete messages added from other libraries.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Default: Try
Asks: ___ to automatically fill in the member when entering a patron search on the circulation screen.
Description:
This preference is a binary setting which determines whether auto-completion of fields is enabled or disabled for the circulation input field. Setting it to “Try" would enable a staff member to begin typing a name or other value into the field and have a menu pop up with suggestions for completing it. Setting it to “Don't try" would disable this feature. This preference can make staff members' jobs easier or it could potentially slow down the page loading process.
Values:
Don't try
Try

Default: Don't require
Asks: ___ staff to choose which checkouts to show before running the overdues report.
Values:
Don't require
Require
Default: Show
Asks: ___ a button to clear the current patron from the screen on the circulation screen.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Default: Don't filter
Asks: ___ scanned patron barcodes.
Values:
Convert from CueCat format
Don't filter
Remove spaces from
Remove the first number from T-prefix style
This format is common among those libraries migrating from Follett systems
Default: 20
Asks : Show the ___ last returned items on the checkin screen.
Default: earliest to latest
Asks: Sort previous checkouts on the circulation page from ___ due date.
Values:
earliest to latest
latest to earliest
Default: Don't enable
Asks: ___ circulation sounds during checkin and checkout in the staff interface.
Values:
Don't enable
Enable
This feature is not supported by all browsers. Requires an HTML5 compliant browser.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ staff to specify a due date for a checkout.
Due dates are calculated using your circulation and fines rules, but staff can override that if you allow them to specify a due date at checkout.
Description:
This preference allows for circulation staff to change a due date from the automatic due date to another calendar date. This option would be used for circumstances in which the due date may need to be decreased or extended in a specific circumstance. The “Allow" setting would allow for this option to be utilized by staff, the “Don't allow" setting would bar staff from changing the due date on materials.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Most libraries will want to leave this set to 'Don't allow.' This preference turns off the requirement to log into the self checkout machine with a staff username and password by storing the username and password for automatic login.
AutoSelfCheckAllowed Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ the web-based self checkout system to automatically login with this staff login ___ and this password ___ .
AutoSelfCheckAllowed Values:
Allow
Don't allow
AutoSelfCheckID needs to be set to the username of a staff member with 'circulate' permissions.
AutoSelfCheckPass needs to be set to the password of a staff member with 'circulate' permissions.
Default: Don't show
Asks ___ the patron's picture (if one has been added) when they use the web-based self checkout.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Default: Don't enable
Asks: ___ the web-based self checkout system.
Values:
Don't enable
Enable
Enabling this preference will allow access to the self checkout module in Koha.
These preferences have to do with creating content.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Creators
These preferences are in reference to the Patron Card Creator tool.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Enhanced Content
Always read the terms of service associated with external data sources to be sure that you are using the products within the allowed limits.
You cannot have more than one service for cover images set up. If you set up more than one you will get multiple cover images. Instead choose only one source for cover images.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ other editions of an item on the staff client
Values:
Don't show
Show

Description:
Using the rules set forth in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic records, this option, when enabled, pulls all editions of the same title available in your collection regardless of material type. Items will appear under an 'Editions' tab on the detail page for the title in question.. According to Libraries Unlimited's Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science (http://lu.com/odlis/), FRBRizing the catalog involves collating MARC records of similar materials. FRBRization brings together entities (sets of Works, Expressions, or Manifestations), rather than just sets of Items. It can aid patrons in selecting related items, expressions, and manifestations that will serve their needs. When it is set to "Show", the OPAC will query one or more ISBN web services for associated ISBNs and display an Editions tab on the details pages. Once this preference is enabled, the library must select one of the ISBN options (ThingISBN or XISBN). This option is only for the Staff Client; the OPACFRBRizeEditions option must be enabled to have the Editions tab appear on the OPAC.
Requires that you turn on one or more of the ISBN services (ThingISBN, XISBN)
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ other editions of an item on the OPAC.
Description:
Using the rules set forth in the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic records, this option, when enabled, pulls all editions of the same title available in your collection regardless of material type. Items will appear under an 'Editions' tab on the detail page for the title in question.. According to Libraries Unlimited's Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science (http://lu.com/odlis/), FRBRizing the catalog involves collating MARC records of similar materials. FRBRization brings together entities (sets of Works, Expressions, or Manifestations), rather than just sets of Items. It can aid patrons in selecting related items, expressions, and manifestations that will serve their needs. When it is set to "Show", the OPAC will query one or more ISBN web services for associated ISBNs and display an Editions tab on the details pages. Once this preference is enabled, the library must select one of the ISBN options (ThingISBN or XISBN). This option is only for the OPAC; the 'FRBRizeEditions' option must be turned “On" to have the Editions tab appear on the Staff Client.
Values:
Don't show
Show

This preference pulls all editions of the same title available in your collection regardless of material type. Items will appear under an 'Editions' tab on the detail page for the title in question.
Requires that you turn on one or more of the ISBN services (ThingISBN, XISBN)
Default: Don't use
Asks: ___ data from Amazon on the staff interface (including reviews and "Search Inside" links on item detail pages).
Values:
Don't use
Use
This requires that you have signed up for and entered an access key.
Sign up at: http://aws.amazon.com/
Enter your key in the AWSAccessKeyID system preference
Description:
This preference does not display any content but instead enables other Amazon-related preferences (AmazonCoverImages, AmazonSimilarItems, AmazonReviews). Before turning this feature to "Use", the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Furthermore, if Amazon content is enabled, other jacket services should be disabled to avoid interference. This preference applies only to the Staff Client. In order to display Amazon content on the OPAC, please set the OPACAmazonEnabled preference.
Default: Don't use
Asks: ___ data from Amazon on the OPAC (including reviews and "Search Inside" links on item detail pages).
Values:
Don't use
Use
This requires that you have signed up for and entered an access key.
Sign up at: http://aws.amazon.com/
Set your enter your key in the AWSAccessKeyID system preference
Description:
This preference does not display any content but instead enables other Amazon-related preferences (AmazonCoverImages, AmazonSimilarItems, AmazonReviews). Before turning this feature to "Use", the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Furthermore, if Amazon content is enabled, other jacket services should be disabled to avoid interference. This preference applies only to the OPAC. In order to display Amazon content on the Staff Client, please set the AmazonEnabled preference.
Default: American
Asks: Use Amazon data from its ___ website.
Value:
American
British
Canadian
French
German
Japanese
Asks: Access Amazon content using the access key ___
Sign up at: http://aws.amazon.com/
Description:
If the library has signed up for an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account, it will be assigned an Access Key ID. In order to enable Amazon content, cover images, reviews, and similar item suggestions, the library's Access Key ID must be entered here.
Once signed up your keys can be accessed by logging into your account and going to the 'Security Credentials' page. Your Access Key will be listed next to the date it was created.

Asks: Access Amazon content (other than book jackets) using the private key ___
Sign up at: http://aws.amazon.com/
Description:
If the library has signed up for an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account, it will be assigned a Secret Access Key. In order to enable Amazon reviews and similar item suggestions, the library's Secret Access Key must be entered here.
Once signed up your keys can be accessed by logging into your account and going to the 'Security Credentials' page. Next to your Access key is a link that says 'Show,' clicking this will open up your secret access key or your AWSPrivateKey.

Asks: Put the associate tag ___ on links to Amazon.
This can net your library referral fees if a patron decides to buy an item after clicking through to Amazon from your site.
Description:
An Amazon Associates Tag allows a library to earn a percentage of all purchases made on Amazon when a patron accesses Amazon's site via links on the library's website. More information about the Amazon Associates program is available at Amazon's Affiliate Program's website, https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/. Before a tag can be obtained, however, the library must first apply for an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account. Applications are free of charge and can be made at http://aws.amazon.com. Once an AWS account has been established, the library can then obtain the Amazon Associates Tag.
Sign up at: https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ cover images from Amazon on search results and item detail pages on the staff interface.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This preference makes it possible to either allow or prevent Amazon cover images from being displayed in the Staff Client. Cover images are retrieved by Amazon, which pulls the content based on the first ISBN number in the item's MARC record. Amazon offers this service free of charge, but interested libraries must first establish an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account (http://aws.amazon.com). If the value for this preference is set to "Show", the cover images will appear in the Staff Client, and if it is set to "Don't show", the images will not appear. If activating this feature, the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Finally, if you're using Amazon cover images, all other cover image services must be disabled. If they are not disabled, they will prevent AmazonCoverImages from functioning properly.
Requires that AmazonEnabled is set to 'Use'
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ reviews from Amazon on item detail pages on the staff interface.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This preference makes it possible to either allow or prevent Amazon reviews from being displayed in the Staff Client. Amazon offers this service free of charge, but interested libraries must first establish an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account (http://aws.amazon.com). If the value is set to "Show", the reviews will appear in the Staff Client, and if it is set to "Don't show", the reviews will not appear. Before setting this to "Show", the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Finally, if AmazonReviews is enabled, all other review services should be disabled to avoid interference.
Requires that AmazonEnabled is set to 'Use'
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ similar items, as determined by Amazon, on item detail pages on the staff interface.
Values:
Don't show
Show
This will use Amazon data to determine if you have similar items in your collection - it will not show items that you do not already have cataloged at your library.
Description:
This preference makes it possible to either allow or prevent Amazon's suggestions for Similar Items from being displayed in the Staff Client. Amazon offers this service free of charge, but interested libraries must first establish an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account (http://aws.amazon.com). If the value is set to "Show", the Similar Items suggestions will appear in the Staff Client, and if it is set to "Don't show", the suggestions will not appear. Before enabling this preference, the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Finally, if AmazonSimilarItems is enabled, all other similar item services should be disabled to avoid interference.
Requires that AmazonEnabled is set to 'Use'
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ cover images from Amazon on search results and item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This preference makes it possible to either allow or prevent Amazon cover images from being displayed in the OPAC. Cover images are retrieved by Amazon, which pulls the content based on the first ISBN number in the item's MARC record. Amazon offers this service free of charge, but interested libraries must first establish an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account (http://aws.amazon.com). If the value for this preference is set to "Show", the cover images will appear in the OPAC, and if it is set to "Don't show", the images will not appear. If activating this feature, the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Finally, if you're using Amazon cover images, all other cover image services must be disabled. If they are not disabled, they will prevent AmazonCoverImages from functioning properly.
Requires that OPACAmazonEnabled is set to 'Use'
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ similar items, as determined by Amazon, on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
This will use Amazon data to determine if you have similar items in your collection - it will not show items that you do not already have cataloged at your library.
Description:
This preference makes it possible to either allow or prevent Amazon's suggestions for Similar Items from being displayed in the OPAC. Amazon offers this service free of charge, but interested libraries must first establish an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account (http://aws.amazon.com). If the value is set to "Show", the Similar Items suggestions will appear in the OPAC, and if it is set to "Don't show", the suggestions will not appear. Before enabling this preference, the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Finally, if AmazonSimilarItems is enabled, all other similar item services should be disabled to avoid interference.
Requires that OPACAmazonEnabled is set to 'Use'
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ reviews from Amazon on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This preference makes it possible to either allow or prevent Amazon reviews from being displayed in the OPAC. Amazon offers this service free of charge, but interested libraries must first establish an Amazon Web Services (AWS) account (http://aws.amazon.com). If the value is set to "Show", the reviews will appear in the OPAC, and if it is set to "Don't show", the reviews will not appear. Before setting this to "Show", the library must first set AWSAccessKeyID and AWSPrivateKey. Finally, if AmazonReviews is enabled, all other review services should be disabled to avoid interference.
Requires that OPACAmazonEnabled is set to 'Use'
Default: Don't
Asks: ___ include information (such as reviews and citations) from Babelthèque in item detail pages on the OPAC.
Description:
This preference makes it possible to display a Babeltheque tab in the OPAC, allowing patrons to access tags, reviews, and additional title information provided by Babeltheque. The information which Babeltheque supplies is drawn from the French language-based Babelio.com, a French service similar to LibraryThing for Libraries. More information about Babeltheque is available through its website, http://www.babeltheque.com. Libraries that wish to allow access to this information must first register for the service at http://www.babeltheque.com. Please note that this information is only provided in French.
Values:
Do

Don't
This is a pay service, you must contact Baker & Taylor to subscribe to this service before setting these options.
Default: Don't add
Asks: ___ Baker and Taylor links and cover images to the OPAC and staff client. This requires that you have entered in a username and password (which can be seen in image links).
Values:
Add
Don't add
Description:
This preference makes it possible to display Baker & Taylor content (book reviews, descriptions, cover images, etc.) in both the Staff Client and the OPAC. Libraries that wish to display Baker & Taylor content must first register and pay for this service with Baker & Taylor (http://www.btol.com). If Baker & Taylor content is enabled be sure to turn off other cover and review services to prevent interference.
To use this you will need to also set the BakerTaylorUsername & BakerTaylorPassword system preferences
Asks: Baker and Taylor "My Library Bookstore" links should be accessed at https:// ___ isbn
Description:
Some libraries generate additional funding for the library by selling books and other materials that are purchased from or have been previously leased from Baker & Taylor. These materials can be accessed via a link on the library's website. This service is often referred to as “My Library Bookstore." In order to participate in this program, the library must first register and pay for the service with Baker & Taylor. Additional information about this and other services provided by Baker & Taylor is available at the Baker & Taylor website, http://www.btol.com. The BakerTaylorBookstoreURL preference establishes the URL in order to link to the library's Baker & Taylor-backed online bookstore, if such a bookstore has been established. The default for this field is left blank; if no value is entered, the links to My Library Bookstore will remain inactive. If enabling this preference, enter the library's Hostname and Parent Number in the appropriate location within the URL. The “key" value (key=) should be appended to the URL, and https:// should be prepended.
This should be filled in with something like koha.mylibrarybookstore.com/MLB/actions/searchHandler.do?nextPage=bookDetails&parentNum=10923&key=
Leave it blank to disable these links.
Be sure to get this information from Baker & Taylor when subscribing.
Asks: Access Baker and Taylor using username ___ and password ___
Descriptions:
This setting in only applicable if the library has a paid subscription to the external Content Café service from Baker & Taylor. Use the box provided to enter in the library's Content Café username and password. Also, ensure that the BakerTaylorBookstoreURL and BakerTaylorEnabled settings are properly set. The Content Café service is a feed of enhanced content such as cover art, professional reviews, and summaries that is displayed along with Staff Client/OPAC search results. For more information on this service please see the Baker & Taylor website: http://www.btol.com
Be sure to get this information from Baker & Taylor when subscribing.
Default: Don't add
Asks: ___ cover images from Google Books to search results and item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Add
Don't add
Description:
This setting controls the display of applicable cover art from the free Google Books database, via the Google Books API. Please note that to use this feature, all other cover services should be turned off.
LibraryThing for Libraries is a pay service. You must first contact LibraryThing directly for pricing and subscription information. Learn more at http://www.librarything.com/forlibraries. Also, for further configuration instructions please see the LibraryThing Wiki: http://www.librarything.com/wiki/index.php/Koha
Default: Don't use
Asks: ___ the ThingISBN service to show other editions of a title
Values:
Don't use
Use
Description:
Set to 'Use' to display an “Editions" tab on the item's detail page. Editions are listed, complete with cover art (if you have one of the cover services enabled) and bibliographic information. The feed comes from LibraryThing's ThingISBN web service. This is a free service to non-commercial sites with fewer than 1,000 requests per day.
Requires FRBRizeEditions and/or OPACFRBRizeEditions set to 'show'
This is separate from Library Thing for Libraries and does not have a cost associated with it.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ reviews, similar items, and tags from Library Thing for Libraries on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This setting is only applicable if the library has a paid subscription to the external LibraryThing for Libraries service. This service can provide patrons with the display of expanded information on catalog items such as book recommendations. It also can offer advanced features like tagged browsing, patron written reviews, and a virtual library display accessed from the details tab.
If this is set to 'show' you will need to enter a value in the 'LibraryThingForLibrariesID' system preference.
Asks: Access Library Thing for Libraries using the customer ID ___
Description:
This setting is only applicable if the library has a paid subscription to the external LibraryThing for Libraries service. Use the box provided to enter in the library's LibraryThing for Libraries ID as provided to the library by LibraryThing. The ID number is a series of numbers in the form ###-#########, and can be found on the library's account page at LibraryThing for Libraries. This service can provide patrons with the display of expanded information on catalog items such as book recommendations and cover art. It also can offer advanced features like tagged browsing, patron written reviews, and a virtual library display accessed from the details tab.
Default: in line with bibliographic information
Asks: Show Library Thing for Libraries content ___
Values:
in line with bibliographic information
in tabs
Description:
This setting is only applicable if the library has a paid subscription to the external LibraryThing for Libraries service. This service can provide patrons with the display of expanded information on catalog items such as book recommendations and cover art. It also can offer advanced features like tagged browsing, patron written reviews, and a virtual library display accessed from the details tab.
Default: Don't use
Asks: ___ the OCLC xISBN service to show other editions of a title
Description:
Set to 'Use' to display an “Editions" tab on the item's detail page. Editions are listed, complete with cover art and bibliographic information. The feed comes from OCLC's xISBN web service. The feed limit for non-commercial sites is 1000 requests per day.
Values:
Don't use
Use
Requires FRBRizeEditions and/or OPACFRBRizeEditions set to 'show'
Asks: Use the OCLC affiliate ID ___ to access the xISBN service.
Description:
This setting is only applicable if the library has an OCLC Affiliate ID. This allows WorldCat searching in the OPAC via the XISBN programming interface. Simply enter the library's OCLC Affiliate ID in the box provided. Please note that using this data is only necessary if FRBRizeEditions and/or OPACFRBRizeEditions and XISBN settings are enabled. For more information on this service please visit the OCLC website: http://www.worldcat.org/affiliate/default.jsp.
Unless you have signed up for an ID with OCLC, you are limited to 1000 requests per day. Available at: http://www.worldcat.org/affiliate/webservices/xisbn/app.jsp
Default: 999
Asks: Only use the xISBN service ___ times a day.
Unless you have signed up for an ID with OCLC, you are limited to 1000 requests per day. Available at: http://www.worldcat.org/affiliate/webservices/xisbn/app.jsp
Syndetics is a pay service. You must first contact Syndetics directly for pricing and subscription information.
Default: Don't use
Asks: ___ content from Syndetics.
Values:
Don't use
Use
Description:
When this option is enabled any of the Syndetics options can be used.
Requires that you enter your SyndeticsClientCode before this content will appear.
Asks: Use the client code ___ to access Syndetics.
Description:
Once the library signs up for Syndetics' services, Syndetics will provide the library with an access code. (Visit the Syndetics homepage at http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/ for more information.) This is the code that must be entered to access Syndetics' subscription services. Syndetics is a paid subscription service. This value must be entered before SyndeticsEditions can be enabled. If the code is lost, corrupted, or forgotten, a new one can be obtained from http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/.
You will need to get your client code directly from Syndetics.
SyndeticsCoverImages Default: Don't show
SyndeticsCoverImageSize Default: medium
Asks: ___ cover images from Syndetics on search results and item detail pages on the OPAC in a ___ size.
Descriptions:
When enabled, SyndeticsCoverImages, allows libraries to display Syndetics' collection of full-color cover images for books, videos, DVDs and CDs on their OPAC. For each book or item that comes up during a user search, the cover image for that title will be displayed. Since these cover images come in three sizes, the optimum size must be selected using the SyndeticsCoverImageSize preference after SyndeticsCoverImages are enabled. Syndetics cover images come in two sizes: mid-size (187 x 187 pixels), and large (400 x 400 pixels). Syndetics is a paid subscription service. The SyndeticsClientCode must be entered and the SyndeticsEnabled option must be activated before this service can be used. Other cover image preferences should also be disabled to avoid interference.
SyndeticsCoverImages Values:
Don't show
Show
SyndeticsCoverImageSize Values:
medium
large
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ notes about the author of a title from Syndetics on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
When this option is set to "Show", Syndetics provides notes and short author biographies for more that 300,000 authors, in both fiction and nonfiction. With this option enabled the library can display Syndetics Author Notes on the OPAC. According to the Syndetics Solutions website (http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/), Author Notes include lists of contributors for many multi-author texts and compilations. The SyndeticsClientCode must be entered and the SyndeticsEnabled option must be activated before this service can be used.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ information from Syndetics about the awards a title has won on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
When this option is set to "Show", Syndetics provides its clients with a list of awards that any title has won. With this service enabled the library can display those awards for each book on its website. For each book or item that comes up during a user search, the list of awards for that title will be displayed. When a user clicks on a given award, information about that award is presented along with a list of the other titles that have won that award. If the user clicks on any title in the list, they will see holdings information about that title in their region. This option is a paid subscription service. The SyndeticsClientCode must be entered and the SyndeticsEnabled option must be activated before this service can be used.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ information about other editions of a title from Syndetics on item detail pages on the OPAC
Description:
When enabled this option shows information on other editions of a title from Syndetics on the item detail pages of the OPAC. Syndetics is a paid subscription service. The SyndeticsClientCode must be entered and the SyndeticsEnabled option must be activated before this service can be used.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Requires OPACFRBRizeEditions set to 'show'
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ excerpts from of a title from Syndetics on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This preference allows Syndetics to display excerpts given to them from selected publishers. The excerpts are available from prominently reviewed new titles, both fiction and non-fiction. The excerpts include poems, essays, recipes, forwards and prefaces. Automatic links provided by the ISBNs within local MARC records are required to integrate Syndetics secured, high-speed Internet servers to the library OPACs. For more information see (http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/).
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ reviews of a title from Syndetics on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
Syndetics Reviews is an accumulation of book reviews available from a variety of journals and serials. The reviews page displays colored images of reviewed books dust jackets, partnered with the names of the journal or serial providing the review. Clicking on an icon opens a window revealing the book title, author's name, book cover icon and the critic's opinion of the book. Automatic links provided by the ISBNs within local MARC records are required to integrate Syndetics secured, high-speed Internet servers to the library OPACs. For more information see (http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/).
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ information on other books in a title's series from Syndetics on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
Each fiction title within a series is linked to the complete series record. The record displays each title in reading order and also displays the publication order, if different. Alternate series titles are also displayed. Automatic links provided by the ISBNs within local MARC records are required to integrate Syndetics secured, high- speed Internet servers to the library OPACs. For more information see (http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/).
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ a summary of a title from Syndetics on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
Providing more than 5.6 million summaries and annotations derived from book jackets, edited publisher copy, or independently written annotations from Book News, Inc. Covering fiction and non-fiction, this summaries option provides annotations on both trade and scholarly titles. For more information see (http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/).
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ the table of contents of a title from Syndetics on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This preference allows staff and patrons to review the Table of Contents from a wide variety of publications from popular self-help books to conference proceedings. Specific Information access is the main purpose for this option, allowing patrons guidance to their preferred section of the book. Special arrangements with selected book services is used to obtain the table of contents for new publications each year. Automatic links provided by the ISBNs within local MARC records are required to integrate Syndetics secured, high-speed Internet servers to the library OPACs. For more information see (http://www.bowker.com/syndetics/).
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons and staff to put tags on items.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Description:
Set to 'Allow' enable tagging. A tag is metadata, a word added to identify an item. Tags allow patrons to classify materials on their own. TagsEnabled is the main switch that permits the tagging features. TagsEnable must be set to 'Allow' to allow for other tagging features.
Default: Don't require
Asks: ___ that tags submitted by patrons be reviewed by a staff member before being shown.
Values:
Don't require
Require
Description:
When set to 'Require,' all tags to be first filtered by the tag moderator. Only approved tags will be visible to patrons. When set to 'Don't require' tags will bypass the tag moderator and patrons' tags to be immediately visible. When this preference is enabled the moderator, a staff member, would approve the tag in the Staff Client. The moderator will have the option to approve or reject each pending tag suggestion.
When moderation is required all tags go through the tag moderation tool before becoming visible.
Get there: More > Tools > Tags
Default: 6
Asks: Show ___ tags on search results on the OPAC.
Set the value to 0 (zero) to turn this feature off.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to input tags on search results on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow

Don't allow
Default: 10
Asks: Show ___ tags on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Set the value to 0 (zero) to turn this feature off.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to input tags on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow

Don't allow
Asks: Allow tags in the dictionary of the ispell executable ___ on the server to be approved without moderation.
Description:
The dictionary includes a “whitelist" and a “blacklist" of tags. The whitelist includes all the tags that have been pre-allowed. The blacklist includes tags that are not allowed. This preference identifies the “whitelist" dictionary used. Ispell is an open source dictionary which can be used as the “whitelist". Since the dictionary allows for accurately spelled obscenities, the libraries policy may dictate that modifications are made to the Ispell dictionary if this preference is use. For more information about Ispell http://www.gnu.org/software/ispell/ispell.html. Enter the path on your server to a local ispell executable, used to set $Lingua::Ispell::path.
These preferences control your Internationalization and Localization settings.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > I18N/L10N
Default: mm/dd/yyyy
Asks: Format dates like ___
Values:
dd/mm/yyyy
mm/dd/yyyy
yyyy/mm/dd
Description:
This preference controls how the date is displayed. The options are the United States method, mm/dd/yyyy (04/24/2010), the metric method, dd/mm/yyyy (24/04/2010) or ISO, which is the International Standard of Organization, yyyy/mm/dd (2010/04/24). The International Standard of Organization would primarily be used by libraries with locations in multiple nations that may use different date formats, to have a single display type, or if the library would be in a region that does not use the United States or metric method. More information regarding the ISO date format can be found at http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue.htm.
Default: English
Asks: Enable the following languages on the staff interface
Values:
English
To install additional languages you need to run misc/translation/install-code.pl. For example, to install French you would run the following command install-code.pl fr-FR to make the templates, once they exist and are in the right place then they will show up as an option in this preference.
Default: English
Asks: Enable the following languages on the OPAC
Values:
English
To install additional languages you need to run misc/translation/install-code.pl. For example, to install French you would run the following command install-code.pl fr-FR to make the templates, once they exist and are in the right place then they will show up as an option in this preference.
These preferences are defined locally.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Local Use
Sometimes preferences which are either new or outdated will appear in this tab, if you didn't add any preferences to this tab then it's best to ignore preferences listed here.
Logs keep track of transaction on the system. You can decide which actions you want to log and which you don't using these preferences.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Logs
Default: Don't log
Asks: ___ any changes to bibliographic or item records.
Values:
Don't log
Log
Since this occurs whenever a book is cataloged, edited, or checked in or out it can be very resource intensive - slowing down your system.
Default: Log
Asks: ___ when overdue fines are charged or automatically forgiven.
Values:
Don't log
Log
Default: Log
Asks: ___ when an automatic claim notice is sent.
Values:
Don't log
Log
This log tracks all notices that go to patrons including the overdue notices.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > OPAC
These preferences control how things appear in the OPAC.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ images for authorized values (such as lost statuses and locations) in search results and item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Get there: More > Administration > Authorized Values
Default: in simple form
Asks: By default, show bib records ___
Values:
as specified in the ISBD template.
See ISBD preference for more information
in simple form.
in their MARC format.
Description:
This preference determines the level of bibliographic detail that the patron will see on the OPAC detail page. The simple form displays the graphical interface; MARC format displays the MARC21 cataloging view; ISBD displays the ISBD (International Standard Bibliographic Description, AACR2) view.
Default: Don't show
Asks: On pages displayed with XSLT stylesheets on the OPAC, ___ icons for itemtype and authorized values.
Values:
Don't show
Show
See the XSLT Icon Guide for more information on these icons.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ lost items on search and detail pages.
Description:
Items that are marked lost by the library can either be shown or not shown on the OPAC. By setting the value to “Don't show," the lost item is not shown on the OPAC. By setting the value “Show," the lost item is shown on the OPAC for patrons to view with a status of 'lost.'
Values:
Don't show
Show

Asks: Show ___ as the name of the library on the OPAC.
This value will appear in the title bar of the browser
Edit 'opacheader' if you'd like to add a library name above your search box on the OPAC

Default: Don't add
Asks: ___ a library select pulldown menu on the OPAC masthead.
Values:
Add

Don't Add

Asks: The OPAC is located at http:// ___
This must be filled in correctly for RSS, unAPI, and search plugins to work.
This must be filled in to show 'OPAC View' links from bib records in the staff client:

Default: colors.css
Asks: Include the additional CSS stylesheet /css/ ___ on all pages in the OPAC
Description:
The preference looks for stylesheets in the template directory for your OPAC language, for instance: /koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl/prog/en/css. If you upload a custom file, opac-mystyles.css to this directory, you can specify it by entering opac-mystyles.css in your opaccolorstylesheet system preference. This adds your custom stylesheet as a linked stylesheet alongside the OPAC's default CSS files. This method is preferable because linked stylesheets are cached by the user's browser, meaning upon repeat visits to your site the user's browser will not have to re-download the stylesheet, instead using the copy in the browser's cache.
Leave this field blank to disable it
This file will add a linked CSS, not replace the existing default CSS.
Asks: Include the following HTML in the footer of all pages in the OPAC:
Click the 'Click to edit; link to enter HTML to appear at the bottom of every page in the OPAC


Description:
This setting is for credits that will appear at the bottom of your OPAC pages. Credits traditionally encompass copyright information, last date updated, hyperlinks or other information represented in an HTML format. This is static information and any updates must be entered manually.
Learn more in the OPAC Editable Regions section.
Default: Don't
Asks: ___ patrons the priority level of their holds in the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show

opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Asks: Include the following HTML in the header of all pages in the OPAC

This value will appear above the main content of your page

Edit 'LibraryName' if you'd like to edit the contents of the <title> tag
Learn more in the OPAC Editable Regions section.
Default: Don't highlight
Asks: ___ words the patron searched for in their search results.
Values:
Don't highlight
Highlight
Default: opac.css
Asks: Use the CSS stylesheet /css/ ___ on all pages in the OPAC, instead of the default
Description:
This setting's function is to point to the *.css file used to define the OPAC layout. A *.css file is a cascading stylesheet which is used in conjunction with HTML to set how the HTML page is formatted and will look on the OPAC. There are two stylesheets that come with the system; opac.css and opac2.css. A custom stylesheet may also be used. A style sheet designated in the opacstylesheet preference will override the stylesheet listed here. The stylesheets listed in the opaclayoutstylesheet preference are held on the Koha server.
Leave this field blank to disable it and let Koha use the default file instead
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ a warning that the OPAC is under maintenance, instead of the OPAC itself.
this shows the same warning as when the database needs to be upgraded, but unconditionally.
Description:
This preference allows the system administrator to turn off the OPAC during maintenance and display a message to users. When this preference is switched to “Show" the OPAC is not usable. The text of this message is not editable at this time.
Values:
Don't show
Show
When this preference is set to show the maintenance message the ability to search the OPAC is disabled and a message appears

Default: Welcome to Koha... <hr>
Asks: Show the following HTML in its own column on the main page of the OPAC
HTML entered in this field will appear in the center of the main page of your OPAC

Learn more in the OPAC Editable Regions section.
Default: Important links here.
Asks: Show the following HTML on the left hand column of all pages on the OPAC (generally navigation links)

Learn more in the OPAC Editable Regions section.
Default: <li><a href="http://worldcat.org/search?q={TITLE}" target="_blank">Other Libraries (WorldCat)</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.scholar.google.com/scholar?q={TITLE}" target="_blank">Other Databases (Google Scholar)</a></li> <li><a href="http://www.bookfinder.com/search/?author={AUTHOR}&title={TITLE}&st=xl&ac=qr" target="_blank">Online Stores (Bookfinder.com)</a></li>
Asks: Include a "More Searches" box on the detail pages of items on the OPAC, with the following HTML (leave blank to disable)
The placeholders {CONTROLNUMBER}, {TITLE}, {ISBN} and {AUTHOR} will be replaced with information from the displayed record.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ the name of the patron that has an item checked out on item detail pages on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This preference allows all patrons to see who has the item checked out if it is checked out. In small corporate libraries (where the OPAC is behind a firewall and not publicly available) this can be helpful so coworkers can just contact the patron with the book themselves. In larger public and academic libraries setting this to 'Show' would pose serious privacy issues.
Asks: Use the image at ___ in the OPAC header, instead of the Koha logo. If this image is a different size than the Koha logo, you will need to customize the CSS.
Description:
The opacsmallimage system pref is a little tricky to deal with because you really have to tweak some CSS at the same time. The default CSS defines a region just large enough to display the Koha logo, and if your logo doesn't match the Koha logo's dimensions (120 pixels wide by 38 pixels high), it won't display correctly.
This should be a complete URL, starting with http://
Asks: Use the remote CSS stylesheet ___ on all pages in the OPAC, instead of the default.
Description:
This preference allows the administrator to completely replace the default stylesheet with their own alternate stylesheet. This allows the administrator to completely customize the look of the OPAC. To change the stylesheet, enter a complete URL, including the http:// to the custom stylesheet. Content in the custom/alternate stylesheet will overwrite any data in the default stylesheet defined in the opaclayoutstylesheet setting. The default stylesheet will likely be found at http://your_koha_address/opac- tmpl/prog/en/css/opac.css
Leave this field blank to disable it and let Koha use the default file instead
This should be a complete URL, starting with http://
Default: don't
Asks: When patrons click on a link to another website from your OPAC (like Amazon or OCLC), ___ open the website in a new window.
Values:
do
don't
Description:
This preference determines if URLs in the OPAC will open in a new window or not. When clicking on a link in the OPAC, a patron does not need to worry about navigating away from their search results.
Asks: Include the following CSS on all pages in the OPAC
Description:
OPACUserCSS allows the administrator to enter styles that will overwrite the OPAC's default CSS as defined in ‘opaclayoutstylesheet'or ‘opacstylesheet'. Styles may be entered for any of the selectors found in the default style sheet. The default stylesheet will likely be found at http://your_koha_address/opac-tmpl/prog/en/css/opac.css. Unlike opaccolorstylesheet, opaclayoutstylesheet and opacstylesheet this preference will embed the CSS directly on your OPAC pages.
Asks: Include the following JavaScript on all pages in the OPAC



Description:
This preference allows the administrator to enter JavaScript or JQuery that will be embedded across all pages of the OPAC. Administrators may use this preference to customize some of the interactive sections of Koha, customizing the text for the login prompts, for example. Sample JQuery scripts used by Koha libraries can be found on the wiki: http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/JQuery_Library.
Default: normally
Asks: Show item details pages on the OPAC ___
Values:
normally
using XSLT stylesheets
XSLT stylesheets enable more detail to be displayed on the detail pages in the OPAC
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to search your authority records.
Description:
This preference displays the link on the OPAC for the authority search (titled 'Browse by Subject'). By setting the preference to “Allow" patrons can use this search link of the OPAC.
While labeled 'Browse' it is important to note that this is in fact an authority search, not an authority browse.

Values:
Allow
A link labeled 'Browse by Subject' will appear at the top of your OPAC under the search box

Don't allow
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to store items in a temporary "Cart" on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Description:
This preference allows the user to temporarily save a list of items found on the catalog. By using the Book Bag, or Cart, the user can print out or email a list of items found. The user does not need to be logged in. This list is temporary and will be emptied, or cleared, at the end of the session.
This preference only applies to French systems at this time.
Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ patrons to browse subject authorities on OPAC
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
run the Authorities Browser Cron Job to create the browser list
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to access the Fines tab on the My Account page on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to change their own password on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Enabling this will break LDAP authentication.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to notify the library of changes to their contact information from the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to see what books they have checked out in the past.
Enabling this will make it so that patrons can view their circulation history in the OPAC.
This data is stored in the system regardless of your choice.
Default: Show
Asks: ___ a shelf browser on item details pages, allowing patrons to see what's near that item on the shelf.
Values:
Don't show
Show

Description:
This preference allows patrons to view what is located on the shelf near the item they looked up. The shelf browser option appears on the details page to the right of each items' call number. Clicking the 'Browse Shelf' link allows for a virtual shelf browsing experience via the OPAC and lets patrons see other books that may relate to their search and items that sit on the shelf near the item they are looking at.
This uses up a fairly large amount of resources on your server, and should be avoided if your collection has a large number of items.
Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ patrons to access a list of the most checked out items on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
A link to 'Most Popular' will appear at the top of your OPAC

Don't allow
Description:
This preference allows the administrator to choose to show the “Most Popular" link at the top of the OPAC under the search box. The “Most Popular" page shows the top circulated items in the library, as determined by the number of times a title has been circulated. This allows users to see what titles are popular in their community. It is recommended that you leave this preference set to 'Don't allow' until you have been live on Koha for a couple of months, otherwise the data that it shows will not be an accurate portrayal of what's popular in your library.

Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to log in to their accounts on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
The OPAC will still be searchable if patrons can't log in, this just disables the patron account access via the OPAC
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to place holds on items from the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to make comments on items on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
Patrons comments/reviews all require moderation before they appear in the OPAC
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Description:
This button allows the patrons to submit comments on books they have read via the OPAC. If this preference is set to “'Allow" reviews are first sent to the staff client for staff approval before the review is displayed in the OPAC. The staff member who reviews and approves comments may find the pending comments on the Comments tool. The staff member can then choose to approve or delete the comments.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to make purchase suggestions on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow' unless AnonSuggestions is set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ patrons that aren't logged in to make purchase suggestions.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Default: 99999
Asks: Only allow patrons to renew their own books on the OPAC if they have less than ___ USD in fines
Leave this field blank to disable
To allow renewals in the OPAC, opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to place holds on specific items in the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
Patrons can place holds on specific items as well as the next available item.
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
If this is disabled, users can only put a hold on the next available item.
Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ patrons to renew their own books on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Staff will still be able to renew items for patrons via the staff client
Descriptions:
This preference allows the administration to choose if patrons can renew their checked out materials via their checked out history in the OPAC. It allows patrons to renew their materials without having to contact the library or having to return to the library.
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ purchase suggestions from other patrons on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't show
Show
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Default: Don't limit
Asks: ___ patrons' searches to the library they are registered at.
Values:
Don't limit
Searching the OPAC will show results from all libraries
If you're a one branch system, choose 'Don't limit'
Limit
Patrons will still be able to search other libraries via the Advanced search page - but will be limited to searches for their library only from the basic search box
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Default: Don't allow
Asks: ___ patrons to select their branch on the OPAC.
Values:
Allow
opacuserlogin needs to be set to 'allow'
Don't allow
Description:
This preference is for libraries that have branches but do not want to share their items among other branches within their system. If the preference is set to “Don't allow" then holdings will be shown for all branches within a system. On the “Home" screen of the OPAC users have the choice of narrowing down results by item location. Setting this preference to “Allow" will display only one branch's holdings.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Patrons
Default: specific categories
Asks: List ___ under the new patron menu.
Values:
general patron types

specific categories

AutoEmailOpacUser Default: Don't send
AutoEmailPrimaryAddress Default: alternate
Asks: ___ an email to newly created patrons with their account details at their ___ email address.
Descriptions:
AutoEmailOpacUser allows library users to be notified by email of their account details when a new account is opened. The email will be sent to the address specified in AutoEmailPrimaryAddress. If you choose 'first valid' as the value for AutoEmailPrimaryAddress the system will check the email fields in this order: home, work, then alternate. The email contains the username and password given to or chosen by the patron when signing up for their account and can be customized by editing the ACCTDETAILS notice.
AutoEmailOpacUser Values:
Don't send
Send
AutoEmailPrimaryAddress Values:
alternate
first valid
home
work
Default: Do
Asks: ___ default the card number field on the patron addition screen to the next available card number
Values:
Do
If the largest currently used card number is 26345000012941, then this field will default to 26345000012942 for the next patron
Don't
Description:
This preference determines if the patron's barcode is automatically calculated. This prevents the person setting up the library card account from having to assign a number to the new card. If set to 'Do' the system will calculate a new patron barcode by adding 1 to the maximum barcode already present in the database.
Default: surname|cardnumber|barcode
Asks: The following database columns must be filled in on the patron entry screen ___
Description:
This preference enables the system administrator to choose which fields your library would like required for patron accounts. Enter field names separated by | (bar). This ensures that basic information is included in each patron record. If a patron leaves one of the required fields blank an error message will issue and the account will not be created.
Separate columns with |
For help with field names, ask your system administrator or view the database structure associated with the borrowers table.
Default: father|mother
Asks: Guarantors can be the following of those they guarantee ___
Description:
This preference enables the system administrator to define valid relationships between a guarantor (usually a parent) & a guarantee (usually a child). Defining values for this field does not make the guarantor field required when adding a guarantee type patron. This preference creates a drop down list identifying the relationship of the guarantor to the guarantee.
Input multiple choices separated by |
Default: Mr|Mrs|Miss|Ms
Asks: Borrowers can have the following titles ___
Description:
This preference allows the staff to choose the titles that can be assigned to patrons. The choices present as a drop down list when creating a patron record.
Input multiple choices separated by |
Default: Don't
Asks: ___ check and construct borrower card numbers in the Katipo style.
Values:
Do
Don't
This overrides autoMemberNum if on.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ patrons to choose which notices they receive and when they receive them.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
This only applies to certain kinds of notices, overdue notices will be sent based on the library's rules, not the patron's choice.
Default: Enable
Asks: ___ searching, editing and display of custom attributes on patrons.
Values:
Don't enable
Enable
Define attributes in Koha administration
Get there: More > Administration > Patron Attribute Types
Description:
Patron attributes are library-defined custom fields that can be applied to patron records.
Use custom attributes for fields that the default patron record does not support such as driver's license number or student ID number.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ staff to access a patron's checkout history
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
This data is stored in the system regardless of your choice.
Default: 9999
Asks: The late fine for a specific checkout will only go up to ___ USD.
Default: Don't
Asks: ___ allow patrons to be linked to institutions
Values:
Do
Don't
In order to allow this, the library must have Institution patrons to link members to
Default: 3
Asks: Login passwords for staff and patrons must be at least ___ characters long.
This applies to both the staff login and the patron OPAC login.
Default: 30
Asks: Show a notice that a patron is about to expire ___ days beforehand.
Description:
When the patron attempts to check out materials, a warning will appear in the check out window of the Staff Client telling the librarian that the patrons account is about to expire.
This notice will appear on the patron's record in the staff client.
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ images to be uploaded and shown for patrons on the staff client.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Asks: Use the SMS::Send:: ___ driver to send SMS messages.
Some examples of values are:
SMS::Send::Us::Ipipi
SMS::Send::US::TMobile
SMS::Send::US::Verizon
Additional values can be found here: http://search.cpan.org/search?query=sms%3A%3Asend&mode=all
You must allow EnhancedMessagingPreferences for this to work.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Searching
Default: Use
Asks: ___ the Zebra search engine. Searches are very slow on even modest sized collections when Zebra is off.
Values:
Don't use
Use
Default: See the Systems Preferences Appendix
Default: Don't use
Asks: ___ PazPar2 to group similar results on the OPAC.
Values:
Don't use
Use
This requires that PazPar2 is set up and running.
Default: automatically
Asks: Perform wildcard searching (where, for example, Har would match Harry and harp) ___ (The * character would be used like so: Har* or *logging.)
Values:
automatically
only if * is added
Description:
This setting allows for searches to be automatically truncated or for additional characters to be added to the end of a search string. When set to "automatically" the search string automatically ends with a wildcard function. For example, a search for the word “invent" with auto truncation enabled will also retrieve results for inventor, invention, inventory, etc. If you don't want this to happen automatically you can still be perform wildecard searches manually by adding an asterisk (*). Typing “invent*" even with auto truncation disabled will retrieve the same inventor, invention, inventory results. Auto truncation bypasses the necessity to type long search strings in their entirety.
Default: Try
Asks: ___ to match similarly spelled words in a search (for example, a search for flang would also match flange and fang)
Values:
Don't try
Try
Description:
This preference enables “fuzzy" searching, in which the search engine returns results that are similar to, but not exactly matching, the word or words entered by the user. This preference enables the search function to compensate for slightly misspelled names or phrases.
Requires that NoZebra is set to 'Use'
Default: Don't remove
Asks: ___ stop words specified in Koha from searches.
Values:
Don't remove
If NoZebra is set to 'Use' leave this preference set to 'Don't remove'
Remove
Requires that you have updated your Koha Stop Words list
Requires that NoZebra is set to 'Don't use'
Zebra, on its own, handles a few of the most common stop words
Default: Try
Asks: ___ to match words of the same base in a search
Values:
Don't try
Try
A search for enabling would also match enable and enabled
Description:
This preference enables word stemming. Stemming allows the search function to return multiple versions of the same word, as well as related terms (i.e., both fish and fishing would be returned).
Requires that NoZebra is set to 'Use'
Default: Enable
Asks: ___ ranking of search results by relevance
Values:
Disable
Enable
Requires that NoZebra is set to 'Use'
defaultSortField Default: author
defaultSortOrder Default: ascending
Asks: By default, sort search results in the staff client by ___, ____
Description:
These preferences set the default sort field and sort order for searches on the staff side. Regardless of your choice, the other sort options are still available in the drop down list on the advanced search page.
defaultSortField Values:
author
call number
date added
date of publication
relevance
title
total number of checkouts
defaultSortOrder Values:
ascending
descending
from A to Z
from Z to A
Default: 20
Asks: By default, show ___ results per page in the staff client.
OPACdefaultSortField Default: relevance
OPACdefaultSortOrder Default: ascending
Asks: By default, sort search results in the OPAC by ___, ___
Description:
These preferences set the default sort field and sort order for searches on the OPAC. Regardless of your choice, the other sort options are still available in the drop down list on the advanced search page.
OPACdefaultSortField Values:
author
call number
date added
date of publication
relevance
title
total number of checkouts
OPACdefaultSortOrder Values:
ascending
descending
from A to Z
from Z to A
Default: Don't show
Asks: ___ an item's branch, location and call number in OPAC search results.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Description:
This setting selects the information about an item that will display in the search results page of the OPAC. The results can display the status of an item and/or full details including branch, location, and call number. While the 'Show' option allows for more information to be displayed on the search results page, the information can be overwhelming for large collections with multiple branches.
Default: itemtype
Asks: Show checkboxes to search by ___ on the OPAC and staff advanced search pages.
Values:
collection code
itemtype
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Serials
Default: 3
Asks: Show the ___ previous issues of a serial on the OPAC.
Description:
This preference allows the administrator to select the number of recent issues for each serial which appear in the OPAC when the serial is accessed. This is just the default value, patrons can always click to see a full list of serials.
Default: Don't add
Asks: ___ a suggestion for a biblio when its attached serial is renewed.
Values:
Add
Don't add
Description:
If set to "Add", this preference will automatically add a serial to the Acquisitions Purchase Suggestions menu when clicking the 'renew' option. If you don't use the Acquisitions module to manage serials purchases it's best to leave this set as 'Don't add.'
Default: Don't add
Asks: ___ received serials to the routing list.
Description:
This preference determines if serials routing lists are enabled or disabled for the library. When set to “Add", serials routing is enabled and a serial can be directed through a list of people by identifying who should receive it next. The list of people can be established for each serial to be passed using the Serials module. This preference can be used to ensure each person who needs to see a serial when it arrives at the library will get it. Learn more in the routing list section of this manual.
Values:
Add
Don't add
Default: Place
Asks: ___ received serials on hold if they are on a routing list.
Values:
Place
Don't place
Default: 3
Asks: Show the ___ previous issues of a serial on the staff client.
Description:
This preference allows the administrator to select the number of recent issues for each serial which appear in the Staff Client when the serial is accessed. This is just the default value, staff members can always click to see a full list of serials.
Default: a full list
Asks: When showing the subscription information for a biblio, show ___ of the serial issues.
Values:
a full list
a summary
Description:
This preference determines what information appears in the OPAC when the user clicks the More Details option. The ‘summary' option displays a one-line summary of the volume and issue numbers of all issues of that serial held by the library. The ‘full list' option displays a more detailed breakdown of issues per year, including information such as the issue date and the status of each issue.
Get there: More > Administration > Global System Preferences > Staff Client
Default: includes
Asks: Use include files from the ___ directory in the template directory, instead of includes/. (Leave blank to disable)
Asks: Include the stylesheet /intranet-tmpl/prog/en/css/ ___ on all pages in the staff interface.
Description:
This preference is used to set the background color and style of the Staff Client. The value is a .css file. The system administrator should determine which file is appropriate.
Leave this field blank to disable.
Asks: Show the following HTML in its own column on the main page of the staff client


Asks: Show the following HTML in the More menu at the top of each page on the staff client (should be a list of links or blank)
Asks: Include the stylesheet at ___ on all pages in the staff interface, instead of the default.
Description:
The Intranetstylesheet preference is a layout and design feature for the intranet or staff client. To change the stylesheet from the original, place in this preference the file path to the style sheet - include the entire url starting with http://. This preference allows a library to customize the appearance of the Staff Client.
This should be a complete URL, starting with http://
Asks: Include the following JavaScript on all pages in the staff interface


Description:
This preference allows the administrator to enter JavaScript or JQuery that will be embedded across all pages of the Staff Client. Administrators may use this preference to customize some of the interactive sections of Koha, customizing the text for the login prompts, for example. Sample JQuery scripts used by Koha libraries can be found on the wiki: http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/JQuery_Library.
Default: normally
Asks: Show item details pages in the staff client ___
Values:
normally

using XSLT stylesheets
XSLT stylesheets enable more detail to be displayed on the bibliographic records in the Staff Client

Default: using XSLT stylesheets
Asks: Show biblio records on result page in the staff client ___
Values:
normally
using XSLT stylesheets
XSLT stylesheets enable more detail to be displayed on the search results in the Staff Client
This preference isn't currently functional.
Default: included with Koha
Asks: Use the Yahoo UI libraries ___
Values:
from Yahoo's servers
With this option there is less demand on your servers, but if the Internet goes down there will be issues
included with Koha
With this option calls are made faster, and they will still work if the Internet goes down
Description:
The yuipath preference allows for the user to define a local path or web URL to the Yahoo User Interface Library (http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/2/). This library is a resource of developer tools including JavaScript and style sheets.
Default: Show
Asks: ___ the names of patrons that have items checked out or on hold on detail pages or the "Place Hold" screen.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Default: Show
Asks: ___ the cart option in the staff client.
Values:
Don't show
Show
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ staff to view records in ISBD form on the staff client.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
Default: Allow
Asks: ___ staff to view records in labeled MARC form on the staff client.
Values:
Allow
Don't allow
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Default: Disable
Asks: ___ Koha's OAI-PMH server.
Values:
Disable
Enable
Description:
For the Open Archives Initiative-Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) there are two groups of ‘participants': Data Providers and Service Providers. Data Providers (open archives, repositories) provide free access to metadata, and may, but do not necessarily, offer free access to full texts or other resources. OAI-PMH provides an easy to implement, low barrier solution for Data Providers. Service Providers use the OAI interfaces of the Data Providers to harvest and store metadata. Note that this means that there are no live search requests to the Data Providers; rather, services are based on the harvested data via OAI-PMH. Koha at present can only act as a Data Provider. It can not harvest from other repositories. The biggest stumbling block to having Koha harvest from other repositories is that MARC is the only metadata format that Koha indexes natively. Visit http://www.oaforum.org/tutorial/english/page3.htm for diagrams of how OAI-PMH works.
Learn more about OAI-PMH at: http://www.openarchives.org/pmh/
Default: KOHA-OAI-TEST
Asks: Identify records at this site with the prefix ___ :
If this preference is left empty, Koha's OAI Server operates in normal mode, otherwise it operates in extended mode. In extended mode, it's possible to parameter other formats than marcxml or Dublin Core. OAI-PMH:ConfFile specify a YAML configuration file which list available metadata formats and XSL file used to create them from marcxml records.
For more information, see the sample conf file in the appendix.
Default: 50
Asks: Only return ___ records at a time in response to a ListRecords or ListIdentifiers query.
Description:
This is the maximum number of records that would be returned based on ListRecord or ListIdentifier queries from harvesters. ListRecords harvest the entire records while the ListIdentifier is an abbreviated form of ListRecords, retrieving only headers rather than records.