1 Evergreen Documentation
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3 Documentation Interest Group
11 About This Documentation
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14 This guide was produced by the Evergreen Documentation Interest Group (DIG),
15 consisting of numerous volunteers from many different organizations. The DIG
16 has drawn together, edited, and supplemented pre-existing documentation
17 contributed by libraries and consortia running Evergreen that were kind enough
18 to release their documentation into the creative commons. Please see the
19 <<attributions,Attributions>> section for a full list of authors and
20 contributing organizations. Just like the software it describes, this guide is
21 a work in progress, continually revised to meet the needs of its users, so if
22 you find errors or omissions, please let us know, by contacting the DIG
23 facilitators at docs@evergreen-ils.org.
25 This guide to Evergreen is intended to meet the needs of front-line library
26 staff, catalogers, library administrators, system administrators, and software
27 developers. It is organized into Parts, Chapters, and Sections addressing key
28 aspects of the software, beginning with the topics of broadest interest to the
29 largest groups of users and progressing to some of the more specialized and
30 technical topics of interest to smaller numbers of users.
32 Copies of this guide can be accessed in PDF and HTML formats from http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/.
37 Evergreen is an open source library automation software designed to meet the
38 needs of the very smallest to the very largest libraries and consortia. Through
39 its staff interface, it facilitates the management, cataloging, and circulation
40 of library materials, and through its online public access interface it helps
41 patrons find those materials.
43 The Evergreen software is freely licensed under the GNU General Public License,
44 meaning that it is free to download, use, view, modify, and share. It has an
45 active development and user community, as well as several companies offering
46 migration, support, hosting, and development services.
48 The community’s development requirements state that Evergreen must be:
50 * Stable, even under extreme load.
51 * Robust, and capable of handling a high volume of transactions and simultaneous users.
52 * Flexible, to accommodate the varied needs of libraries.
53 * Secure, to protect our patrons’ privacy and data.
54 * User-friendly, to facilitate patron and staff use of the system.
56 Evergreen, which first launched in 2006 now powers over 544 libraries of every
57 type – public, academic, special, school, and even tribal and home libraries –
58 in over a dozen countries worldwide.
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75 This part will guide you through the installation steps installation or
76 upgrading your Evergreen system. It is intended for system administrators.
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89 include::installation/server_upgrade.txt[]
91 include::installation/edi_setup.txt[]
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94 // include::org_unit_structure_initialization.txt[]
95 // include::loading_data.txt[]
98 System Configuration and Customization
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104 The Evergreen system allows a free range of customizations to every aspect of
105 the system. Use this part of the documentation to become familiar with the tools
106 for configuring the system as well as customizing the OPAC and staff client.
108 // include::global_system_configuration.txt[]
109 // include::opac_customization.txt[]
111 include::admin/template_toolkit.txt[]
113 include::admin/auto_suggest_search.txt[]
115 include::admin/customize_staff_client.txt[]
117 // include::backing_up.txt[]
121 Using the Staff Client
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128 This part of the documentation deals with general Staff Client usage including
129 logging in, navigation and shortcuts.
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134 include::admin/staff_client-double_clicking.txt[]
136 include::admin/staff_client-sorting_columns.txt[]
138 include::admin/staff_client-recent_searches.txt[]
140 include::admin/staff_client-return_to_results_from_marc.txt[]
142 System Administration From the Staff Client
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148 This part deals with the options in the Server Administration menu found in the
151 // Follow structure from staff client system admin menu.
153 include::admin/acquisitions_admin.txt[]
155 include::admin/authorities.txt[]
157 include::admin/cn_prefixes_and_suffixes.txt[]
159 include::admin/restrict_Z39.50_sources_by_perm_group.txt[]
161 include::admin/booking-admin.txt[]
163 include::admin/SMS_messaging.txt[]
165 include::admin/user_activity_type.txt[]
174 This part covers the options in the Local Administration menu found in the staff
177 // Follow structure from staff client local admin menu.
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187 include::admin/recent_staff_searches.txt[]
189 include::admin/lsa-library_settings_editor.txt[]
191 include::admin/lsa-statcat.txt[]
197 include::acquisitions/introduction.txt[]
199 include::acquisitions/selection_lists_po.txt[]
201 include::acquisitions/receive_items_from_invoice.txt[]
203 include::acquisitions/vandelay_acquisitions_integration.txt[]
212 Cataloguers should use this part for understanding the cataloguing procedures
215 include::cataloging/batch_importing_MARC.txt[]
217 include::cataloging/overlay_record_3950_import.txt[]
219 include::cataloging/monograph_parts.txt[]
221 include::cataloging/conjoined_items.txt[]
227 include::serials/A-intro.txt[]
229 include::serials/B-copy_template.txt[]
231 include::serials/C-subscription-SCV.txt[]
233 include::serials/D-subscription-ASCV.txt[]
235 include::serials/E-edit_subscriptions.txt[]
237 include::serials/F-Receiving.txt[]
239 include::serials/G-Special_issue.txt[]
241 include::serials/H-holdings_statements.txt[]
243 include::serials/Group_Serials_Issues_in_the_OPAC_2.2.txt[]
251 Use this section for understanding the circulation procedures in the Evergreen
254 include::circulation/circulating_items.txt[]
256 include::circulation/booking.txt[]
258 include::circulation/circulation_patron_records.txt[]
266 Learn how to create and use reports in Evergreen.
268 include::reports/reporter_daemon.txt[]
270 include::reports/reporter_folder.txt[]
272 include::reports/reporter_create_templates.txt[]
274 include::reports/reporter_generating_reports.txt[]
276 include::reports/reporter_view_output.txt[]
278 include::reports/reporter_cloning_shared_templates.txt[]
280 include::reports/reporter_add_data_source.txt[]
282 include::reports/running_recurring_reports.txt[]
284 include::reports/reporter_template_termionology.txt[]
286 include::reports/reporter_export_usingpgAdmin.txt[]
288 Using the Public Access Catalog
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294 Use this part for information about searching the Evergreen public access catalog.
296 include::opac/my_lists.txt[]
304 Developers can use this part to learn more about the programming languages,
305 communication protocols and standards used in Evergreen.
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315 include::attributions.txt[]
317 include::licensing.txt[]
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