Release of Koha 26.05

Koha is built by the libraries that use it. Every release has improvements contributed by communities around the world, so the updates in the latest release benefit everyone. Here's what's new in Koha 26.05.

Koha library system is the world’s first open source, fully web-based collection management system, developed right here in Aotearoa. Owned by no one, driven by the collective, supported by Rōpū kohinga at Catalyst, and used by 30,000+ organisations worldwide.

Catalyst is delighted to join the Koha community in celebrating the release of Koha 26.05. This release contains two new features, 214 enhancements, and 365 bug fixes.

Koha 26.05 highlights

38207 Add vendor payment methods

17387 Add an undelete feature for items/biblios

32773 Have the ability to have more than 1 Fast Add framework

33857 Reduce and resize local cover images

41462 Koha objects namespace for OAI sets and biblios: Sponsored by Auckland University of Technology

41145 Logging patron attributes logs even if there’s no changes (26.05.00,25.11.01): Sponsored by Auckland University of Technology

36849 Add more tags to Elasticsearch mapping for title, title as phrase: Sponsored by Education Services Australia SCIS

36853 Enhance Elasticsearch Notes/Comments MARC21 index mappings: Sponsored by Education Services Australia SCIS

37099 Add uniform title fields to the title and subject Elasticsearch index mappings: Sponsored by Education Services Australia SCIS

38009 Add a generate next button in serials receive page: Sponsored by Pymble Ladies’ College

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