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I would recommend you keep the micron.  It is a workhorse.

Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law

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[mailto:innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ericsson, Paul
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 2:27 PM
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Subject: Technical Services workstations RE: Mil Cataloging - printing

Gang --

I'd like to elaborate on this question (I think it is following the same
thread) from William (below)

Our library is a medium sized public library, and Tech Services has four
full-time staff that all share tasks of copy cataloging on a state union
catalog, item data entry on our local automated system (soon to be III),
acquisitions, materials processing, and ILL. We are having cataloging
training next week, going online with circ at the end of Oct, and online
with acq in December. Not having been through the training is making it
hard to get equipment orders together for the new system. Our trainer
has been very helpful, but there is nothing like the wisdom of
experience from the field. 

How do Millenium libraries handle printing spine labels for cataloging,
workslips for acq, and reports for ILL, all from the same staff desk? Do
you share different types of network printers for each of the types of
paper/label stock? Or does each staff person have several printers -
besides the purchase cost how do you get enough desktop space? 

We've been trying to imagine several different scenarios, and so far are
thinking that maybe each staff person keeps one of the workhorse Okidata
Microline workstations connected to the individual PC for spine label
printing. And then use a networked system laser printer for whole sheet
printing, like acq workforms.  

Are any Millenium libraries using Okidata Microline printers for
cataloging spine label printing?

What do you use for acq workslip printing?

How do you handle multitask workstations, esp with regard to printing.

Thanks in advance for your comments, suggestions and advice.

Paul

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	Paul Ericsson
	Adult Services Supervisor / Automation Coordinator
	Concord Public Library    http://www.onconcord.com
	45 Green St.     Concord, NH 03301     603 230-3697
	pericsson@xxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 2:22 PM
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Subject: Mil Cataloging - printing


For acquisition, serials control, e-reserves, we may use local 
printer, instead of system printer. 

How about Mil cataloging: should we do as FAQ asks: "sheet labels 
can be printed only on a laser system printer", or can they also be 
printed using local printer?

Any experience? Good idea? Thanks.

William Meng
Teachers College, Columbia University
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