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Visual Cue Narration
Slide 1

Title

Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Global System Preferences
Slide 2

Learning Objectives

In this tutorial we will learn -
  • To Set Global System Preferences to customize a Library OPAC


Slide Number 3

System Requirement

To record this tutorial, I am using
  • Ubuntu Linux OS 16.04
  • Koha version 16.05


Slide 4a


Pre-requisites

To follow this tutorial, you should have knowledge of Library Science.
Slide 4b

Pre-requisites


To practice this tutorial,
  • You should have Koha installed on your system.
  • You should also have Admin access in Koha.
  • If not, please refer to the Koha Spoken Tutorial series on this website.


Login as Superlibrarian Bella and the password Login as Superlibrarian.
On the Koha homepage, click on Koha administration On the Koha homepage, click on Koha administration.
Cursor on Global system preferences Next, click on Global system preferences.
Cursor on Acquisitions preferences Acquisitions preferences page opens.
Click on the tab Enhanced Content On the left side, locate and click on the tab Enhanced Content.
Cursor on Enhanced Content preferences Enhanced Content preferences page opens up.
Cursor on All

Cursor on Preference

Cursor on FRBRizeEditions >> Show

Under the section All, go to Preference.


For FRBRizeEditions, from the drop-down select Show.

Cursor on OPACFRBRizeEditions >>Show For OPACFRBRizeEditions, from the drop-down select Show.
Cursor on Amazon


Cursor on Preference

Cursor on AmazonAssocTag>> Show

Cursor on AmazonLocale

Cursor on OPACAmazonCoverImages >>Show

Next, for Amazon, go to the tab Preference.
  • I will leave AmazonAssocTag as blank.
  • For AmazonCoverImages, from the drop-down select Show.
  • I will leave AmazonLocale as it is.
  • For OPACAmazonCoverImages, from the drop-down select Show.


Cursor on HTML5 Media


Cursor on Preference


For HTML5MediaEnabled >>in OPAC and staff client


Leave HTML5MediaExtensions as it is


For HTML5MediaYouTube >> Embed

Next for HTML5 Media, under the tab Preference-


  • For HTML5MediaEnabled, from the drop-down select in OPAC and staff client
  • Leave HTML5MediaExtensions as it is.
  • For HTML5MediaYouTube, select from the drop-down Embed.
Cursor on Library Thing>>Preference


For ThingISBN, from the drop down select Use


Under the Library Thing, go to the tab Preference.


For ThingISBN, from the drop-down select Use.

Click on Save all Enhanced Content preferences After making all the necessary changes, save the page.


Do this by clicking on Save all Enhanced Content preferences at the bottom of the page.

Cursor on options on the left side of the page

Click on OPAC

Now, on the same page, go to the options on the left side of the page and click on OPAC.
Cursor on OPAC preferences The page OPAC preferences opens.
Cursor on Appearance>> Preference


For the LibraryName >> Library>>Spoken Tutorial Library


Under Appearance, go to the tab Preference.


  • For the LibraryName, enter the name of the respective Library


  • I will type Spoken Tutorial Library


  • You must enter the Library name that you had created.
Cursor on OPACBaseURL


Type opac.spokentutorial.org


Next go to OPACBaseURL and enter the domain name.
  • I will type this
  • According to your preference, you may set the domain name for OPAC.
Cursor on Opaccredits

Click on Click to Edit


Type the HTML tag for footer:

  • <footer>
  • Copyright@2017 Spoken Tutorial Library, Mumbai. All Rights Reserved
  • </footer>


Next, for Opaccredits, click on Click to Edit.


  • Type the HTML tag for footer
  • I will type this


Cursor on Opacheader,


Click on Click to Edit


Type the HTML tag for header

  • <header>
  • Welcome to Spoken Tutorial Library
  • </header>


Next comes Opacheader.


Here click on Click to Edit.

  • Type the HTML tag for header
  • I will type, this .
Cursor on Features>>go to the tab Preference


Go to, OPACpatronimages>> from the drop down select Show

Under the section Features, go to the tab Preference.


Next go to OPACpatronimages, and from the drop-down select Show.

Cursor on OpacResetPassword>>from the drop down select allowed Next go to OpacResetPassword, and from the drop-down select allowed.
Cursor on Privacy>> go to the tab Preference


Under the section Privacy, go to the tab Preference.


Next go to OPACPrivacy, and from the drop-down select Allow.

Click on Save all OPAC preferences After making all the necessary changes, save the page.


Do this by clicking on Save all OPAC preferences at the bottom of the page.

Open your Web Browser and type

http://127.0.1.1/8000

Press Enter

For checking out the changes on the OPAC:


I will open my Web Browser and type http://127.0.1.1/8000


Please note -


This URL is based on the port number and domain name given at the time of installation.


So pls type as per what you had mentioned.


Then press Enter.

Cursor on Title of the OPAC homepage- Welcome to Spoken Tutorial Library


Cursor on Copyright@2017 Spoken Tutorial Library, Mumbai. All Rights Reserved


Now you can note the changes such as:


  • Title of the OPAC homepage- Welcome to Spoken Tutorial Library
  • Copyright@2017 Spoken Tutorial Library, Mumbai. All Rights Reserved

at the bottom of the page.

Narration only With this we have learnt-


  • How to customize the Library OPAC and


  • Also to modify the required settings in each module.


Narration only This brings us to the end of this tutorial.
Summary:


In this tutorial we learnt -


To Set Global System Preferences to customize a Library OPAC

Let us summarize.


In this tutorial we learnt -


To Set Global System Preferences to customize a Library OPAC

Assignment:


Check for the Cover images of Books in OPAC

Assignment:


Check for the Cover images of Books in OPAC.

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Slide 17

Acknowledgement

  • Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
  • It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
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This is Bella Tony from IIT Bombay signing off.


Thank you for joining.

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Bellatony911, Nancyvarkey