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- Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 17:10:42 -0500
- From: "Jean-Marc Edwards - Assistant-Director, Systems - Library" <jedwards@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: MillCirc--how long to learn to use?
I am noticing that access to the telnet version is still required when running
MilCirc. Did you have to plan for more staff logins in order make sure that you
could run both versions concurrently?
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Jean-Marc Edwards
Assistant-Director, Systems / Directeur adjoint, Systèmes
Concordia University Libraries, Montréal, (Qc), Canada
tel: (514) 848-7732 fax: (514) 848-4244
email: jedwards@xxxxxxxxxx
Cathy Cox wrote:
> Some of our long-time staff have had some resistance to using MillCirc,
> while others have taken to it like ducks to water. Actually using
> Millenium Circulation is very easy, and the interface is quite
> intuitive. It makes most of the basic circ processes (checkin, checkout,
> issuing cards, fines, etc.) very easy. Most people I've talked to don't
> have any problem actually learning to use MillCirc, and I don't think any
> training from Innovative is really required.
>
> However, as some people have implied, there are certain tasks that cannot
> be done via the graphical interface in Millenium. For those functions you
> still need to telnet in using the character-based interface. This has been
> the main reason given for staff resistance to MillCirc by those people who
> prefer the character interface.
>
> Catherine Cox
> Mission College Library
>
> At 01:32 PM 3/7/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >I have a question for libraries that have migrated from the
> >character-based Innovative circulation subsystem to MillCirc. Assuming
> >they have some training from Innovative, how long does it take for
> >circulation staff to feel comfortable and to be proficient using
> >MillCirc? In our case, each staff person has 4-8 years experience using
> >Innovative in the character-based mode and knows the circ subsystem
> >inside and out.
> >
> >I've seen messages in the archives regarding how much training is needed
> >from Innovative, but nothing addressing this issue.
> >
> >Thanks for your help,
> >Barbara Weir
> >Swarthmore College
> >
> >
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>
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