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Try Houston's Public's catalog; do a title browse for _Sillon para my mama_
(the English title will come up in the browse list with the notation
"Spanish".) When you click on the record, the notation Spanish following
the call number link is coming from the OPACMSG field. Houston primarily
uses OPACMSG for language notations.

http://catalog.houstonlibrary.org

-----Original Message-----
From: David Ruml [mailto:David.Ruml@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 10:11 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: OPACMSG


Are there libraries out there using the OPACMSG field in the item record?
We would like to see an example of what it looks like in an actual OPAC.

DAVID E. RUML
Cataloging & Systems
Carrollton Public Library
CITY OF CARROLLTON, TEXAS

972-466-4712
david.ruml@xxxxxxxxxx
www.cityofcarrollton.com/library



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