LTFL:Installation instructions
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[edit] General Installation Instructions for all OPAC users
Don't forget that you can join the LTFL Google group to ask and read questions (and answers!) about using LTFL, along with getting updates and being asked your opinion on upcoming enhancements.
- Set up an account with LTFL
- Currently you have to do this by emailing sonya@librarything.com
- Sign into your account
- The URL is http://www.librarything.com/forlibraries
- Use your account name and password at the bottom right corner of the page where it says "sign in"
- Fill in the account info (on the "Your Account" page)
- Open the edit screen by clicking the (edit site info) link at the bottom right side of the page
- This includes library name, mailing address, contact person, catalog homepage, and name of your OPAC - nothing hard
- Export file
- You'll start by exporting ISBN data from your ILS so it can be uploaded (via your account) into our system. There is a lot more information about exporting a file in the technical FAQ: http://www.librarything.com/forlibraries/about/technical
- You can currently send two kinds of files - ISBNs and MARC records.
- The ISBN file must be a tab-delimited file containing ISBN, title and author (in that order)
- We extract the ISBN, title and author information from the MARC records. We can accept MARC21 and UNIMARC format.
- Click on the appropriate OPAC name for specific information. If your OPAC is not listed, and you need assistance, please email casey@librarything.com
- Upload file
- Click on the "Upload ISBNs" tab at the top of your account page
- Choose a file format
- Choose an action
- Enter your email to get a note telling you that the indexing is done (it should be processed within a day or two)
- Click on the "Get File" button to upload your file from your computer
- Click the "Browse" button to find the file
- Click "Begin File Upload" to ... begin the file upload
- Put the code in your OPAC
- Click on the "Get HTML" tab at the top of your account page
- Again, an OPAC-specific task - check the OPAC-specific links in the Export File section
- Make sure to cut and paste the javascript, and the three div tags
- The javascript should go below where you choose to place the div tags
- Save the template page in your OPAC
- Control how the enhancements look
- Click on the "Configure" tab at the top of your account page
- If you have one of the OPACs listed, and would like to prepopulate the CSS fields, click on the appropriate link
- You can continue to edit the CSS after clicking the link - it's a great starting point
- If you click the link again, your custom changes will revert to the factory settings, and will not be saved - beware
- Global Editing section
- You must fill in the ISBN-based URL - read more about how to find your library's link here: http://www.librarything.com/wiki/index.php/LTFL:ISBN_URL
- You can add, change, and edit the Cascading Style Sheets - meaning, change the way the LTFL text looks
- Happy dance
- This is a personal thing, that we cannot tell you how to do. It must come from within, spontaneously. Read more at the Happy Dance FAQ.
Read more about installing LTFL in our technical Technical FAQ: http://www.librarything.com/forlibraries/about/
- Always back up any files you are going to modify.
- We put these directions up to help people, not to short-circuit contact; if you want help on these or anything else, please email us at casey@librarything.com or sonya@librarything.com.
[edit] Troubleshooting
We've started a troubleshooting section here.
