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I am interested also.

Gina


At 06:16 PM 10/9/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>Please summarize to the list responses to hardware chosen to replace a
>dec alpha and why..or send summary to me
>Shirley Gregory
>Barton College
>sgregory@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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>Today's Topics:
>
>    1. Firewall ports (Kreymer, Oleg)
>    2. Re: Firewall ports (David Fuller)
>    3. How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users (Susan Zeigfinger)
>    4. want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.) (Melanie Cornell)
>    5. Re: Firewall ports (Mieko Yamaguchi)
>    6. RE: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.) (Glenda Audrain)
>    7. RE: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.) (Sandra Olson)
>    8. Re: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.) (Doris Munson)
>    9. MARC tag count (Richard Kerver)
>   10. Credit card numbers (Reifsnider, Ron)
>   11. Re: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.) (Harvey Hahn)
>   12. Re: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users (Fran Levin)
>   13. System/Network Admins running Windows 2000 domain (Peter Caton)
>   14. Re: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users (Susan Zeigfinger)
>   15. RE: MARC tag count (John Dillon)
>   16. RE: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users (Donna Bacon)
>   17. info on upgrading hardware (Alice Huff)
>   18. Acquisitions Questions (Jan Sapp)
>   19. Position - Director of Collection Development - Gettysburg College
>(Amrita Mckinney)
>   20. RE: info on upgrading hardware (Pfohl, Dan)
>   21. RE: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users (Steve Espinoza)
>
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>
>Message: 1
>Subject: Firewall ports
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 09:41:07 -0400
>From: "Kreymer, Oleg" <Oleg.Kreymer@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Our Museum's IS&T department is getting concerned with the number of
>firewall ports that III requires to be open.  Is that a familiar
>problem?  How do you deal with it?  More specifically: how to restrict
>access to the OPAC only to authorized users (library staff, Innovative)?
>Thank you,
>
>Oleg Kreymer
>Library Systems Coordinator
>T.J. Watson Library
>The Metropolitan Museum of Art
>1000 Fifth Avenue
>New York, NY 10028
>(212) 570-3841
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 2
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 10:06:50 -0400
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>From: David Fuller <fullerd@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Firewall ports
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Oleg,
>
>We felt comfortable opening the necessary ports only to network
>addresses owned
>by Innovative.
>
>
>At 09:41 AM 10/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> >Our Museum's IS&T department is getting concerned with the number of
> >firewall ports that III requires to be open.  Is that a familiar
> >problem?  How do you deal with it?  More specifically: how to restrict
> >access to the OPAC only to authorized users (library staff,
>Innovative)?
> >Thank you,
> >
> >Oleg Kreymer
> >Library Systems Coordinator
> >T.J. Watson Library
> >The Metropolitan Museum of Art
> >1000 Fifth Avenue
> >New York, NY 10028
> >(212) 570-3841
> >
> >
> >--
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>list
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> >Update your subscription options:
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>
>
>David Fuller
>Systems Librarian
>Union College
>388-6621 (voice)
>388-6641 (fax)
>
>
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>
>Message: 3
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 10:18:41 -0400
>From: "Susan Zeigfinger" <SZEIGFINGER@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Hello III Users:  In our Library Newsletter, we want to alert our
>community about upgrading to Millenium.  At this time, we have not
>purchased any of the extrap features such as MAP.
>
>Would those of you who have migrated from the original Innovative system
>to Millenium lme  know what the benefits have been for the opac users?
>(As staff, we are looking forward to the upgrade.)
>
>Do you think that the Advance Searching capability has increased usage
>of your opac?
>
>Also, if you have purchased any products, that have you found  popular
>with your users, we would appreciate hearing about these as well.
>
>Thank you for responding to this query.
>
>Susan
>Susan Zeigfinger
>Associate Librarian
>Collections Management
>Julien and Virginia Cornell Library
>So. Royalton, Vt. 05068
>Tel: 802/831-1446
>szeigfinger@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 4
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 11:08:18 -0400
>From: "Melanie Cornell" <mcornell@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.)
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Those of you who are using PERL, Expect, OML, etc....
>
>How does a person learn to use these scripting languages?  Formal
>classes?  Online classes?  Self-teach using ____ (please fill in book
>title or name other resource).  Personal mentor?  Borrow others' scripts
>and eventually immerse yourself enough to learn by osmosis?
>
>I want to learn to use scripting, but don't want to waste time trying
>to do so the wrong way, so I'm interested in methods which have worked
>for those who are using these powerful tools.
>
>I'm willing to put together an anonymous summary of responses if
>there's interest.
>
>Thanks,
>Melanie
>
>Melanie Cornell
>Automation Librarian
>Franklin Pierce Law Center Library
>2 White Street
>Concord, NH  03301
>
>(603) 228-1541, ext. 1135 (voice)
>(603) 228-0388 (fax)
>mcornell@xxxxxxxxxx
>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 16:11:05 +0100 (BST)
>From: Mieko Yamaguchi <iss053@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: Firewall ports
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>I can't understand the rationale of limiting access to the OPAC to your
>library staff (after all didn't "OPAC" once stand for "online public
>access catalog"?), but it is possible to limit access by IP address.
>See the user manual page #101733.
>
>Mieko
>
>On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Kreymer, Oleg wrote:
>
> > Our Museum's IS&T department is getting concerned with the number of
> > firewall ports that III requires to be open.  Is that a familiar
> > problem?  How do you deal with it?  More specifically: how to restrict
> > access to the OPAC only to authorized users (library staff,
>Innovative)?
>
>-----
>Mieko Yamaguchi                                m.yamaguchi@xxxxxxxxxx
>Technical Services Manager/System Coordinator        +44 (0)1248 382970
>Main Library, University of Wales Bangor, UK   +44 (0)1248 382979 (Fax)
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 6
>From: Glenda Audrain <Glendaa@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "'innopac@xxxxxxxxxx'" <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.)
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 10:32:37 -0500
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Melanie, I am very interested in a summary of responses.  I would also
>like
>to learn about scripting.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Glenda Audrain
>Director
>Washington County Library System
>1080 W. Clydesdale Drive
>Fayetteville, AR 72701
>479-442-6253
>fax 479-442-6812
>glendaa@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Melanie Cornell [mailto:mcornell@xxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 10:08 AM
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.)
>
>Those of you who are using PERL, Expect, OML, etc....
>
>How does a person learn to use these scripting languages?  Formal
>classes?  Online classes?  Self-teach using ____ (please fill in book
>title or name other resource).  Personal mentor?  Borrow others' scripts
>and eventually immerse yourself enough to learn by osmosis?
>
>I want to learn to use scripting, but don't want to waste time trying
>to do so the wrong way, so I'm interested in methods which have worked
>for those who are using these powerful tools.
>
>I'm willing to put together an anonymous summary of responses if
>there's interest.
>
>Thanks,
>Melanie
>
>Melanie Cornell
>Automation Librarian
>Franklin Pierce Law Center Library
>2 White Street
>Concord, NH  03301
>
>(603) 228-1541, ext. 1135 (voice)
>(603) 228-0388 (fax)
>mcornell@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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>Message: 7
>From: "Sandra Olson" <sandyo@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.)
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 10:29:50 -0500
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>I am definitely interested in this also.
>Sandy
>
>Sandra Olson
>Acquisitions Supervisor
>Torreyson Library
>University of Central Arkansas
>201 Donaghey
>Conway, AR  72035
>SandyO@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:SandyO@xxxxxxxxxx>
>501-450-5210
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Melanie Cornell
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 10:08 AM
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.)
>
>
>Those of you who are using PERL, Expect, OML, etc....
>
>How does a person learn to use these scripting languages?  Formal
>classes?  Online classes?  Self-teach using ____ (please fill in book
>title or name other resource).  Personal mentor?  Borrow others' scripts
>and eventually immerse yourself enough to learn by osmosis?
>
>I want to learn to use scripting, but don't want to waste time trying
>to do so the wrong way, so I'm interested in methods which have worked
>for those who are using these powerful tools.
>
>I'm willing to put together an anonymous summary of responses if
>there's interest.
>
>Thanks,
>Melanie
>
>Melanie Cornell
>Automation Librarian
>Franklin Pierce Law Center Library
>2 White Street
>Concord, NH  03301
>
>(603) 228-1541, ext. 1135 (voice)
>(603) 228-0388 (fax)
>mcornell@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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>Message: 8
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 08:53:30 -0700
>From: Doris Munson <doris.munson@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.)
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Organization: Eastern Washington University
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>I like the online courses offered by Ed2Go.  The classes consist of 12
>lessons over
>six weeks, are pass/no pass, and inexpensive (usually $59-$89, excluding
>software).  A new section starts every four weeks.  I've found the
>lessons to be
>well written.  What you get out of the class depends of the time and
>effort you put
>in.  If you pass the quizzes and final exam, you get a certificate
>stating that you
>successfully completed the course and earned CEU credits.
>
>Classes offered include PERL scripting, writing web pages, web graphics,
>and many
>more.
>
>Check out Ed2Go's web site for more information and the college closest
>to you that
>offers its classes.
>
>http://www.Ed2Go.com
>
>Regards,
>Doris Munson
>Systems/Reference Librarian
>
>
>Eastern Washington University
>Melanie Cornell wrote:
>
> > Those of you who are using PERL, Expect, OML, etc....
> >
> > How does a person learn to use these scripting languages?  Formal
> > classes?  Online classes?  Self-teach using ____ (please fill in book
> > title or name other resource).  Personal mentor?  Borrow others'
>scripts
> > and eventually immerse yourself enough to learn by osmosis?
> >
> > I want to learn to use scripting, but don't want to waste time trying
> > to do so the wrong way, so I'm interested in methods which have worked
> > for those who are using these powerful tools.
> >
> > I'm willing to put together an anonymous summary of responses if
> > there's interest.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Melanie
> >
> > Melanie Cornell
> > Automation Librarian
> > Franklin Pierce Law Center Library
> > 2 White Street
> > Concord, NH  03301
> >
> > (603) 228-1541, ext. 1135 (voice)
> > (603) 228-0388 (fax)
> > mcornell@xxxxxxxxxx
> >
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>Message: 9
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 12:04:02 -0400
>From: "Richard Kerver" <RKERVER@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <INNOPAC@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: MARC tag count
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>We've just completed our production data migration from DRA Classic to =
>Millennium.  As a precaution, I'd like to get a MARC tag count of =
>Bibliographic, Holdings and Authority records for verification against
>our =
>data, as extracted.  Is there a way to do this?  Thanks.
>=20
>Richard Kerver
>Information and Technology Services
>College of the Holy Cross
>phone 508-793-3055
>=20
>email rkerver@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
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>Message: 10
>From: "Reifsnider, Ron" <ReifsniderR@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "'innopac@xxxxxxxxxx'" <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Credit card numbers
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 11:32:44 -0500
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>I want to know if any libraries are storing credit card numbers in the
>patron record. Any thoughts, feelings, and or suggestions about this
>idea
>are greatly appreciated.
>Thanks
>
>Ron Reifsnider MLIS
>Systems Librarian
>Briscoe Library
>University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio
>
>
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>Message: 11
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 11:44:11 -0500
>From: "Harvey Hahn" <hhahn@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: want to learn scripting programs (PERL, etc.)
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>At 10:08AM on 10/06/03, mcornell@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Those of you who are using PERL, Expect, OML, etc....
> > How does a person learn to use these scripting languages?  Formal
> > classes?  Online classes?  Self-teach using ____ (please fill in book
> > title or name other resource).  Personal mentor?  Borrow others'
> > scripts and eventually immerse yourself enough to learn by osmosis?
>
>In my own case, it's been a matter of self-teaching and reading/studying
>scripts written by others.  A script is a computer program, and so
>general programming books (especially BASIC/Visual Basic/VBScript) are
>useful to a great extent but *not* with particulars related to
>programming a telnet III interface.  In my opinion, the latter really
>requires looking at scripts written specifically for III systems and
>seeing how people did things.
>
>For general OML programming, you might take a look at my son Joel's
>page, "OML for the Complete Beginner"--many OCLC customers wanting to
>use scripts (macros) have found this to be a very helpful introduction.
>It's at <http://users.rcn.com/aardy/pfw/omlindex.html>.  (Please note
>that this is a *programming* introduction to using OML and does not deal
>at all with handling the III system--that requires studying III-specific
>scripts.  See the next paragraph.)
>
>For online collections of OML macros for various automated systems
>(including III), see <http://www.ahml.info/pfw/omlsites.html>.  If you'd
>like to see scripts that I've written specifically for use with III, see
><http://www.ahml.info/pfw/innopac.html>.  You might also check the
>archives of the PFW discussion list at <http://felix.acu.edu/pfw/>.
>Unfortunately, the keyword search there does not work, and you'll have
>to scan each month manually for any references to III/Innovative.
>
>Hope this helps a bit!
>
>Harvey
>
>
>--
>===========================================
>Harvey E. Hahn, Manager, Technical Services Department
>Arlington Heights (Illinois) Memorial Library
>Desk: 847/506-2644 -- FAX: 847/506-2650 -- E mailto:hhahn@xxxxxxxxxx
>Personal web pages: http://users.anet.com/~packrat
>
>
>
>
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>
>Message: 12
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 12:41:44 -0500
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>From: "Fran Levin" <franl@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Turning on the My Millennium was of most benefit to our OPAC users.
>This
>include patron self-renewals, preferred lists and emails sent to the
>patron
>when a new item is added to their preferred list.
>Some of our patrons use this like a best sellers list to tell them when
>to
>place a hold on a new book.
>
>At 09:18 AM 10/6/03, you wrote:
> >Hello III Users:  In our Library Newsletter, we want to alert our
> >community about upgrading to Millenium.  At this time, we have not
> >purchased any of the extrap features such as MAP.
> >
> >Would those of you who have migrated from the original Innovative
>system
> >to Millenium lme  know what the benefits have been for the opac
> >users?  (As staff, we are looking forward to the upgrade.)
>
>Frances W. Levin, Assistant Director
>Rogers Public Library
>711 S. Dixieland Road
>Rogers AR 72758-4033
>Phone: 479-621-1152         Fax: 479-621-1165
>
>
>--__--__--
>
>Message: 13
>Subject: System/Network Admins running Windows 2000 domain
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 13:02:28 -0500
>From: "Peter Caton" <peterc@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>I am looking for other users who run a Windows 2000 domain and use group
>policy to lock down their staff PC's.
>
>The reason I am putting out this call is to determine how much can be
>locked down using Group Policy without it interfering with Millennium.
>I want to know specific GP's used for staff machines, what sort of
>issues have developed, etc.
>
>Just for a point of reference, our Library is running a Windows 2000
>domain with all Windows XP Pro clients.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Peter W. Caton
>Network Administrator
>North Suburban Library
>6340 North Second Street
>Loves Park, Illinois 61111
>(815) 633-4247 ext. 22
>peterc@xxxxxxxxxx
>-
>
>
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>
>Message: 14
>Date: Mon, 06 Oct 2003 14:01:18 -0400
>From: "Susan Zeigfinger" <SZEIGFINGER@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Francis:  Thank you for this tip.  Susan
>
> >>> franl@xxxxxxxxxx 10/06/03 01:41PM >>>
>Turning on the My Millennium was of most benefit to our OPAC users.
>This
>include patron self-renewals, preferred lists and emails sent to the
>patron
>when a new item is added to their preferred list.
>Some of our patrons use this like a best sellers list to tell them when
>to
>place a hold on a new book.
>
>At 09:18 AM 10/6/03, you wrote:
> >Hello III Users:  In our Library Newsletter, we want to alert our
> >community about upgrading to Millenium.  At this time, we have not
> >purchased any of the extrap features such as MAP.
> >
> >Would those of you who have migrated from the original Innovative
>system
> >to Millenium lme  know what the benefits have been for the opac
> >users?  (As staff, we are looking forward to the upgrade.)
>
>Frances W. Levin, Assistant Director
>Rogers Public Library
>711 S. Dixieland Road
>Rogers AR 72758-4033
>Phone: 479-621-1152         Fax: 479-621-1165
>
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>Message: 15
>From: John Dillon <JDillon@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "'innopac@xxxxxxxxxx'" <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: MARC tag count
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 14:49:54 -0400
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Richard,
>
>Here's a couple ideas on this that might help.  I'm assuming you want to
>know the totals for certain MARC variable fields that were loaded - for
>example - how many 100 fields got loaded during say the 100,000 bib
>load.
>(is that correct?)
>
>1.  Maybe III will do this for you or give you this info. if you ask.
>It
>may be easy for them to do, or may have been a byproduct of the load (as
>statistics) on their end.
>
>2.  If fact, down the road, if you use III's Read/Write Marc records
>feature, you'll see that it provides these kinds of stats when doing a
>load,
>even in TEST mode.  For example, if you were to test Read/Load a batch
>of
>patron records, you could first see rough statistics in test mode on how
>many total fields might be coming in, to see if the patron file is as
>comprehensive as you need it to be.  I mention this because you can take
>advantage of this to find out the marc fields totals for records alreay
>in
>your system - by exporting them, importing them, and merely test loading
>them.  Takes a little bit of effort, but it will work.  Don't know if
>it's
>really practical for the number of recs you could be talking about.
>
>3.  I wonder if any of the 3rd party marc editor/manipulator programs
>like
>MARCedit can do this kind of counting for you, and possibly give you
>even
>more detailed stats.  Other programs like Marc maker / Marc breaker (by
>LC I
>think) are mentioned in the archives.  But again, this idea assumes it's
>practical for you to be able to export a certain type marc file out of
>your
>system for processing/analysis.
>
>Otherwise... I don't know of an easier way to do what you're interested
>in
>doing, though it'd make a nice enhancement to "Create STATISTICAL
>reports".
>
>Maybe others have other ideas or can comment.
>
>
>John
>
>John Dillon                        jdillon@xxxxxxxxxx
>Tech. Srvces-Systems Msgr. / Assnt. Librarian
>Geisel Library
>Saint Anselm College    http://www.anselm.edu
>100 Saint Anselm Drive      Fax: (603) 641-7345
>Manchester, NH 03012        Ph: (603) 641-7349
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Kerver [mailto:RKERVER@xxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 12:04 PM
>To: INNOPAC@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: MARC tag count
>
>
>We've just completed our production data migration from DRA Classic to
>Millennium.  As a precaution, I'd like to get a MARC tag count of
>Bibliographic, Holdings and Authority records for verification against
>our
>data, as extracted.  Is there a way to do this?  Thanks.
>
>Richard Kerver
>Information and Technology Services
>College of the Holy Cross
>phone 508-793-3055
>
>email rkerver@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
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>Message: 16
>From: "Donna Bacon" <donnab@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 13:51:00 -0500
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Our patrons also love My Millennium.  What they mostly enjoy is not
>putting
>in their library card number over and over as they place holds.
>However, we
>also recently turned on the shopping cart feature which now means they
>can
>place holds on multiple titles at once.  They love that even more.
>
>One problem with My Millennium for staff though.  Staff want to be able
>to
>login to the web catalog and view staff mode.  To do this My Millennium
>uses
>the ptype of "staff".  And it does not time out.  Sounds great?  Well,
>it is
>except when you want to do it at a service desk (reference, childrens,
>etc.)
>Public librarians spend most of their day placing holds for patrons at
>the
>desk. If we are logged in as ourselves through My Millennium then we can
>never place a hold because the best part (for the webpac) is that My
>Millennium doesn't prompt for a patron record to place a hold since you
>are
>already logged in.  So, our staff spend a lot of time going back and
>forth
>between the web catalog and Search/Holds in MilCirc when they need to
>see
>staff information on a record (last time checked in, etc...).  Seems as
>if
>we ought to be able to control this through an IP address or a login.
>Since
>enhancements are now open, I think I'll turn this in.  It would make our
>lives much easier at the desk.
>
>Donna Bacon
>Springfield-Greene County Library, MO
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Fran Levin
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 12:42 PM
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>
>
>Turning on the My Millennium was of most benefit to our OPAC users.
>This
>include patron self-renewals, preferred lists and emails sent to the
>patron
>when a new item is added to their preferred list.
>Some of our patrons use this like a best sellers list to tell them when
>to
>place a hold on a new book.
>
>At 09:18 AM 10/6/03, you wrote:
> >Hello III Users:  In our Library Newsletter, we want to alert our
> >community about upgrading to Millenium.  At this time, we have not
> >purchased any of the extrap features such as MAP.
> >
> >Would those of you who have migrated from the original Innovative
>system
> >to Millenium lme  know what the benefits have been for the opac
> >users?  (As staff, we are looking forward to the upgrade.)
>
>Frances W. Levin, Assistant Director
>Rogers Public Library
>711 S. Dixieland Road
>Rogers AR 72758-4033
>Phone: 479-621-1152         Fax: 479-621-1165
>
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>Message: 17
>Subject: info on upgrading hardware
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 15:43:59 -0400
>From: "Alice Huff" <ahuff@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Here at Gettysburg College, we currently run a turnkey triple I system
>running on a DEC Alpha 433 that's about five years old.=20
>
>=20
>
>It's showing its age and we are thinking of upgrading.
>
>=20
>
>Innovative has suggested a new 600 MHz Dec Alpha system.  Our technical
>people are not too keen on Dec Alpha's,
>
>though, as they indicate the industry has somewhat turned away from
>these systems. As a result, we thought we would explore our options. =20
>
>=20
>
>Is anyone else running on non Dec hardware? In particular, Pentium based
>hardware?
>
>=20
>
>Is anyone running a software only system, meaning running it on their
>own hardware and getting only software support from
>
>triple I?
>
>=20
>
>It would be helpful to me to hear (offline of the listserv) from those
>folks that answer affirmatively to either of those two questions.
>
>=20
>
>I can summarize responses to the list if people are interested.
>
>=20
>
>Thanks for the help,
>
>=20
>
>Alice=20
>
>=20
>
>=20
>
>Alice Huff
>
>Gettysburg College
>
>Gettysburg PA, 17325
>
>Library Systems Administrator
>
>P: 717-337-7020
>
>
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>Message: 18
>From: Jan Sapp <Jan.Sapp@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "IUG (E-mail)" <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Acquisitions Questions
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 14:44:59 -0500
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Here is a question for all the people who know acquisitions (which I
>don't
>and we just lost our head of acq).  Most of the items we get come with
>the
>invoice or the invoice comes before the items.
>BUT if we receive an item that we want to process and get circulating
>asap,
>but have not received the invoice yet, how is it handled in
>acquisitions?
>My boss dropped this on me today.  She said there was an easy way in
>Dynix,
>but the former acq head said it could not be done in Innovative.  I
>looked
>at the manual and the notes I could find, but cannot find anything that
>leads me to believe this can be done.  How about it?
>Thanks.
>
>
>Jan Sapp
>Carrollton Public Library
>Electronic Resource Coordinator
>972-466-3591
>jan.sapp@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jan.sapp@xxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
>
>
>
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>Message: 19
>Subject: Position - Director of Collection Development - Gettysburg
>College
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 16:21:37 -0400
>From: "Amrita Mckinney" <amckinne@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Are you looking for a new challenge-a leadership role?  Do you have good
>ideas and no way to get them on the radar screen?  Do you wish you had
>more interesting professional development opportunities? Do you like
>country living nearby a metropolitan area?  Are you interested in being
>part of a strong liberal arts environment with service at its core?  Do
>you like the idea of working in a place where you can really make a
>difference?  If you answered "yes" to any of the above, please read on.
>
>=20
>
>=20
>
>DIRECTOR OF COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT
>
>=20
>
>Gettysburg College Library invites applications for a service-oriented
>librarian to head its Collection Development Department.  Librarians
>with three or more years experience in collection development are
>encouraged to apply.  Musselman Library is a dynamic organization where
>every staff member makes a difference.  We serve a small, liberal arts
>community of 2,500 students.  Service and access are our core values.=20
>
>=20
>
>This is a senior management position which provides vision and
>leadership in all areas of collection development.  The Director of
>Collection Development will guide the formulation of collection policies
>and coordinate the activities of the library liaisons.  This position
>works closely with the Acquisitions Librarian in the allocation of a
>$1.2 million materials budget and will evaluate and select library
>resources in all formats to support a wide range of undergraduate
>programs.
>
>=20
>
>The Director of Collection Development will oversee the library gift
>program, manage the library approval plans and collection endowments,
>perform liaison work with selected departments and be responsible for
>collection maintenance, inventory and long range planning for space
>allocation.  The position will lead preservation initiatives, serve on
>library and/or college-wide committees, and benefit from numerous
>continuing education and professional development opportunities. =20
>
>=20
>
>Reports to the Director of the Library. Supervision of five FTE staff
>with oversight of interlibrary loan, reserves and media selection.=20
>
>=20
>
>=20
>
>Qualifications
>
>=20
>
>*        ALA-accredited master's degree in library or information
>science and three or more years of relevant work experience.=20
>
>*        Supervisory experience.=20
>
>*        Collection development in an academic library, preferably in a
>liberal arts setting.=20
>
>*        Knowledge of traditional and electronic resources.=20
>
>*        Understanding of scholarly communication patterns and needs of
>a scholarly clientele.=20
>
>*        Strong customer service orientation.=20
>
>*        Ability to work flexibly and creatively in a demanding
>environment.=20
>
>*        Ability to work independently and as part of a team.=20
>
>*                Effective communication, interpersonal, organizational,
>analytical, and problem-solving skills.=20
>
>*                Knowledge of a foreign language preferred.
>
>=20
>
>Gettysburg College is committed to creating a more diverse community; as
>part of that process, the College gives candidates from historically
>underrepresented groups strong consideration.  Salary is competitive.  A
>liberal benefits package is available.  Send letter of application,
>resume and the names and addresses of three references to: Jennifer
>Lucas, Human Resources Specialist, Gettysburg College, Box 2443,
>Gettysburg, PA 17325, email address jlucas@xxxxxxxxxx.
>
>=20
>
>Applications received by November 6, 2003 will receive the fullest
>consideration.
>
>=20
>
>=20
>
>Amrita Mckinney
>
>Head of Technical Services
>
>Musselman Library
>
>Gettysburg College
>
>Gettysburg, PA 17325
>
>Phone: 717-337-7002  Fax: 717-337-8554
>
>amckinne@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>=20
>
>
>
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>Message: 20
>Subject: RE: info on upgrading hardware
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 16:32:58 -0400
>From: "Pfohl, Dan" <pfohld@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>At the 2003 Innovative User group Meeting, Doug Randall (III) presented
>an excellent program about the future of Alpha servers and technology.
>His program is available on CSDirect and is titled "Post-Merger Changes
>in the Corporate Landscsape."  It's worth a look when planning a server
>upgrade.
>
>_____________________________________________________
>
>Daniel M. Pfohl
>Associate University Librarian for Computing Services
>William M. Randall Library
>University of North Carolina at Wilmington
>Wilmington, NC 28403-5616
>
>(910) 962-7641        pfohld@xxxxxxxxxx
>_____________________________________________________
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Alice Huff
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 3:44 PM
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: info on upgrading hardware
>
>
>Here at Gettysburg College, we currently run a turnkey triple I system
>running on a DEC Alpha 433 that's about five years old.
>
>
>
>It's showing its age and we are thinking of upgrading.
>
>
>
>Innovative has suggested a new 600 MHz Dec Alpha system.  Our technical
>people are not too keen on Dec Alpha's,
>
>though, as they indicate the industry has somewhat turned away from
>these systems. As a result, we thought we would explore our options.
>
>
>
>Is anyone else running on non Dec hardware? In particular, Pentium based
>hardware?
>
>
>
>Is anyone running a software only system, meaning running it on their
>own hardware and getting only software support from
>
>triple I?
>
>
>
>It would be helpful to me to hear (offline of the listserv) from those
>folks that answer affirmatively to either of those two questions.
>
>
>
>I can summarize responses to the list if people are interested.
>
>
>
>Thanks for the help,
>
>
>
>Alice
>
>
>
>
>
>Alice Huff
>
>Gettysburg College
>
>Gettysburg PA, 17325
>
>Library Systems Administrator
>
>P: 717-337-7020
>
>
>
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>Message: 21
>Subject: RE: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 13:31:33 -0700
>From: "Steve Espinoza" <espinoza@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Does My Millennium remember card numbers when placing holds in a
>consortium (InnReach) environment?
>-- Steve Espinoza
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Donna Bacon [mailto:donnab@xxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 11:51 AM
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>
>
>Our patrons also love My Millennium.  What they mostly enjoy is not
>putting in their library card number over and over as they place holds.
>However, we also recently turned on the shopping cart feature which now
>means they can place holds on multiple titles at once.  They love that
>even more.
>
>One problem with My Millennium for staff though.  Staff want to be able
>to login to the web catalog and view staff mode.  To do this My
>Millennium uses the ptype of "staff".  And it does not time out.  Sounds
>great?  Well, it is except when you want to do it at a service desk
>(reference, childrens, etc.) Public librarians spend most of their day
>placing holds for patrons at the desk. If we are logged in as ourselves
>through My Millennium then we can never place a hold because the best
>part (for the webpac) is that My Millennium doesn't prompt for a patron
>record to place a hold since you are already logged in.  So, our staff
>spend a lot of time going back and forth between the web catalog and
>Search/Holds in MilCirc when they need to see staff information on a
>record (last time checked in, etc...).  Seems as if we ought to be able
>to control this through an IP address or a login.  Since enhancements
>are now open, I think I'll turn this in.  It would make our lives much
>easier at the desk.
>
>Donna Bacon
>Springfield-Greene County Library, MO
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:innopac-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Fran Levin
>Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 12:42 PM
>To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: How Millenium Benefits OPAC Users
>
>
>Turning on the My Millennium was of most benefit to our OPAC users.
>This include patron self-renewals, preferred lists and emails sent to
>the patron when a new item is added to their preferred list. Some of our
>patrons use this like a best sellers list to tell them when to place a
>hold on a new book.
>
>At 09:18 AM 10/6/03, you wrote:
> >Hello III Users:  In our Library Newsletter, we want to alert our
> >community about upgrading to Millenium.  At this time, we have not
> >purchased any of the extrap features such as MAP.
> >
> >Would those of you who have migrated from the original Innovative
> >system to Millenium lme  know what the benefits have been for the opac
> >users?  (As staff, we are looking forward to the upgrade.)
>
>Frances W. Levin, Assistant Director
>Rogers Public Library
>711 S. Dixieland Road
>Rogers AR 72758-4033
>Phone: 479-621-1152         Fax: 479-621-1165
>
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Gina Roth                       groth@xxxxxxxxxx
Systems Librarian               (909) 869-3085
University Library              FAX: (909) 869-6922
Cal Poly Pomona
3801 W. Temple Ave.
Pomona, CA  91768