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- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 09:34:03 -0500
- From: "Woodford, Mark" <mwoodfor@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: MilCirc "title holds" indexes
Kriss,
We have just begun using MilCirc as well.
According to the MilCirc User Manual (record 573-582) you should be able to
"Retrieve a course record by Prof/TA, course name, or course record number"
but at this point we only have course record (".") available in our drop
down box for searching. When we enter P<instructor_name> or R<course_name>
in the search dialog box we get a prompt of "invalid record number" These
functions work fine in our WebPAC (http://ksclib.keene.edu) or Character
based (telnet://ksclib.keene.edu) systems.
To be honest I haven't spoken to III about this yet, but would be curious to
know what you find out. Please feel free to contact me off-list.
Mark Woodford
Head of Library Systems
Wallace E. Mason Library
Keene State College
Keene, NH 03435-3201
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2001 18:41:28 -0500
From: Kriss Ostrom <kriss@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: MilCirc "title holds" indexes
I found out that we can ask Innovative to change the order of this drop-down
menu. (We are anxious to have the barcode tag near the top.)
In figuring out what order we prefer, we realized that some indexes are not
listed at all, such as keyword, prof/ta, course and our scopes. Does
anyone know if these indexes are possible in MilCirc "Title Holds"?
-- Kriss
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Kriss Ostrom, Department Head, Circulation & Information Services
Main Library, Michigan State University, 100 Library
East Lansing, MI 48824-1048
517/355-8429 FAX 517/355-5005 E-mail: kriss@xxxxxxxxxx
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Blessed are the flexible, for they will not be bent out of shape. ;-)
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