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Thanks for this information, Dave.  This is a long list, and I'm wondering
how many are actually using Millennium Serials successfully for daily
serials tasks.  I'm still experimenting with test records, trying to make
it behave consistently, and retain all features of the text-based system
before I take the plunge to use it for "real" daily reoutines.  Now I think
I'm going to hold out for Release C to see if that helps.  I'm trying to
train staff to use it, but it's difficult to convince them that it is a
better module because there are so many unpredictable and unexplainable
things that happen.

I'd like to hear from those who have begun using it.
   
At 10:22 AM 8/1/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Here's the latest iteration of the Millennium Serials Directory. I'll be
mailing Word copies to those who requested it  today, or as time permits.
I want to thank all those who responded to this poll for your patience and
your willingness to participate. I hope you will find this contact
information a useful tool as you investigate, test and implement Millennium
Serials.
>
>Dave Fisher
>Innopac Serials Module Coordinator
>UCSD Libraries
>La Jolla, CA 
>
>		
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Randall Library, UNC Wilmington
601 S. College Rd.
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