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We here at Greenwich Library (Connecticut) have used the Inventory module. As a matter of fact, we plan to resume our Inventory project some time in April. We are a public library, and since we have many similar call numbers but unique item barcodes, we cannot use the module for "shelf-reading", but we do use it to clean up the collection, i.e. find missing/mis-placed books, items that have been deleted out of the system, claims returned, etc.

I would be happy to send you a copy of the procedure document I worked up in using the module. Use of the Inventory module (for us, anyway) required running a number of Boolean queries in "Create Lists" as well, so it's good to be proficient with both, along with skills at manipulating text files...

--William Gray,
Library Technical Assistant, Lending Services
Greenwich Library

-----Original Message-----
From: Martha Clark [mailto:martha.clark@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:17 AM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Inventory Module


Hello,

I am interested in communicating with folks who have used the Innovative
inventory module. Please let me know of your experiences. Are there any
libraries in New England who have used the module?

Thanks in advance,

Martha Clark

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Martha H. Clark
Information Access Manager
Lillian Goldman Library
Yale Law School
(203) 432-1609
(203) 432-9692 (fax)

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