Re: Online Manual


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Tom,

This is my last note on the subject for today.  I just wanted to you know alot of
people get very frustrated with the new manual.  I guess its not all it should be.

Jean

Amanda Hurst wrote:

> Hearing all the comments concerning the online manual is very intersting.
> There definitely hasn't been a right or wrong answer to this question.  I
> used to R2000 manual constantly.  As someone new to serials, I hadn't a
> clue how to do anything and by using the manual I taught myself quite a
> bit.  I became very attached to the R2000 manual, and I was very axcited to
> hear there was an updated version.  However, I have had nothing but bad
> luck with the new manual, and I think I can safely speak for the rest of my
> coworkers as well in saying that.  Being "frusterated" with the new manual
> is putting it mildly.  I haven't been able to find one single bit of
> information that I have searched for.  I definitely resort to using the
> R2000 manual whenever I need anything.  Only if I absolutely cannot find it
> in the older manual do I even attempt to try and access information using
> the new one.  However, I am glad this issue isn't one-sided, I am happy to
> hear some people are able to get some use out of it.  I anxiously await for
> the improvements that have been mentioned.
>
> Amanda
>
> Amanda B. Hurst
> Serials Coordinator
>
> Wyndham Robertson Library
> Hollins University
> Phone: (540)362-6239
> Fax:   (540)362-7493
> Email: ahurst@xxxxxxxxxx
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