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- Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:35:28 -0600
- From: "Zhou, Don" <dzhou@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Receipt printer
Shannon:
That is a good one. Get one with serial connection.
Don
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Subject: Receipt printer
We are getting ready to purchase a receipt printer for use with our
Millennium system, and I am curious which ones out there are most highly
recommended. We are currently looking at the Epson TM-T88III. Any
suggestions or input?
Shannon N. Howard
Access Services Supervisor
Regent University Law Library
1000 Regent University Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Phone: (757)226-4456
Facsimile: (757)226-4451
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1. Re: question on videos in academic libraries (Elinor Nacheman)
2. RE: Bindery module & ABLE software (White, Naomi)
3. RE: How To limit function on a client computer (Johan Mijs)
4. Re: CSS applications (Kerstin Br?tte)
5. RE: CSS applications (Rodr?guez, Jos? L.)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:33:25 -0500
From: "Elinor Nacheman" <Enachema@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: question on videos in academic libraries
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Hi,
My name is Ellie Nacheman and I'm the cataloger at RISD who has been
handling the videos. I'll try to answer your questions the best I can.
>>> lmerry@xxxxxxxxxx 03/24/04 03:36PM >>>
Hello,
I am working on an article about a video collection in a college
library. I need "benchmarking" information about what others are doing
or have done. Would you please reply to me "off list" so I have some
data about how other libraries handle their media? Thanks in advance to
you all!
1: Are videos (DVDs) on your campus held in the library or in another
location?
Essentially they're in the library though some departments and the
Museum have minimal collections of their own, strictly for their own
use. Our collection is for use by students, faculty, curators, staff,
and visitors.
2: Has your library acquired a collection of videos or DVDs from
elsewhere on your campus? no
3: Are video (DVD) collections in your library separate from other
library materials?
Yes. They are locked up in restricted access shelving and are
non-browsable/ non-circulating (except to faculty for 24 hour use)
4: If shelved separately, are videos (DVDs) classified under the same
system as other library materials?
They started out being classed to a unique call # system. About
6 or 7 years ago we decided to use Library of Congress cataloging and
retrospectively cataloged the collection so that we could have full
on-line record access. The collection now numbers 1899
videos/dvds/laserdiscs, so I'm very grateful we started cataloging them
when we did
5: Have your procedures for acquiring videos (DVDs) changed over time?
If so, how? Not really. Our Visual Resources Librarian has built the
collection, but that has been with input and requests from faculty and
students who are heavy users of the collection--and that hasn't and most
like won't change. Most recently, in the past year, I would say one
change is that we're acquiring dvd format if there's a choice between
that or VHS.
Lois K. Merry
Head of Technical Services and Collection Development
Mason Library
Keene State College
229 Main St.
Keene, NH 03435-3201
lmerry@xxxxxxxxxx 603-358-2738
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 11:27:21 -0500
From: "White, Naomi" <nwhite@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Bindery module & ABLE software
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We currently use Bindery module and ABLE software. I called the main
office and Cathy (don't know her last name) help me set it up. I can
pull information from Innovative to ABLE for books sending to the
bindery.
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[
mailto:innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Leathem, Cecilia
Anne
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 2:49 PM
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Subject: RE: Bindery module & ABLE software
We are also interested in this information. Please respond to the list,
if possible.
Thanks.
Cecilia Leathem
Head, Catalog Dept.
Otto G. Richter Library
University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL 33155
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From: Nancy Smith [
mailto:smithnj.iii@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 1:54 PM
To: innopac@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Bindery module & ABLE software
Hi.
We're hoping to streamline some of our bindery prep/checkin procedures
and aren't sure what's currently possible using the III's Bindery
module, FTS and/or Z39.50 with ABLE bindery software.
We've seen some vague references to it being "possible" to share data
between III and ABLE or between III and the bindery, but no specifics to
help us know which steps in the process are affected.
If you're currently transferring data from III to ABLE or back, we would
very much appreciate hearing about your process and satisfaction with
it.
Thank you!
--Nancy
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Nancy Smith
Manager, Systems & Technology Support
Medical University of SC Library
171 Ashley Avenue, Suite 300
P.O.Box 250403
Charleston, SC 29425
smithnj@xxxxxxxxxx
843/792-1679 (voice)
843/792-2520 (fax)
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:21:51 +0100
From: "Johan Mijs" <johan.mijs@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: How To limit function on a client computer
To: "IUG INNOPAC List" <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi,
There is a lot of software available to turn your pc into a 'kiosk'
(most of these have a trial version onsite:
K-Meleon (
http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/) for Mozilla - free
Public Browser TeamSoftware (
http://teamsoftware.bizland.com/) for IE
(its previous version 1.28 was free for non-commercial use, now you have
to pay for version 2)
Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK)
(
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ieak/) Microsoft for IE (enabling you
more than MMC to control your browser - free
SafeBrowser PIMC (
http://www.mysafebrowser.com/) for IE
Deep Freeze (
http://www.deepfreezeusa.com/) for IE
WKiosk AppMac (
http://www.appmac.com/software/wkiosk3.html) for Safari
ICab Pro iCab (
http://www.icab.de/) for Mac
WinU Bardon (
http://www.bardon.com/winu.htm) for Windows (enabling more
than just IE, also other programs)
Of course, with some understanding of Windows 2000 or XP (preferrably in
a server environment), you can use the settings of your operating system
to create a 'kiosk' environment.
Another nice solution is to use a Linux bootable cd, like Knoppix (free,
http://www.knopper.net). You don't need another operating system then;
just a cd-drive. But if you want to tune Knoppix, you have to know
about Linux.
Does anyone know about other programs or best practices, please let the
list know ... I am making an inventory of all these solutions for all
public libraries in Flanders.
Greetz,
Johan
Vlaams Centrum voor Openbare Bibliotheken vzw
Johan Mijs ~ Project Manager ICT
Koningsstraat 146 ~ B-1000 Brussel
tel +32 (0)2 220 31 33 ~ fax +32 (0)2 210 89 79 ~ gsm +32 (0)473 81 78
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From: Chris@work [
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Sent: woensdag 24 maart 2004 23:37
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: How To limit function on a client computer
Can anyone tell me how to limit the function for a computer being used
solely for catalogue search? (or show me a link where this information
is available)
I would like to dedicate a computer running win XP whose sole function
is for catalogue searching.
Thanks in advance
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:22:50 +0100
From: Kerstin Br?tte <kerstin.brutte@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: CSS applications
To: IUG INNOPAC List <innopac@xxxxxxxxxx>
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We have also been working with css and have had a few problems,
especially with the single bib display.
We can enter different "layout codes" in TD.bibInfoLabel,
TD.bibInfoData and TABLE.bibWidgit to make changes to the bib display.
However, if we enter codes in e.g TABLE.bibScreen or TABLE.bibHoldings
there are no changes in the bib display.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems with coding?
Regards,
Kerstin
Shafik wrote:
>Here is a basic code, you can change the colors to the ones you desire:
>
>body {background=white; font: normal 10pt verdana, arial, helvetica;}
>TR.browseHeader {background-color: #009999; color: #ffffff;}
>TD.browseHeaderNum {vertical-align: middle;} TD.browseHeaderYear
>{text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;} TD.browseHeaderMark
>{vertical-align: middle;} TD.browseEntryYear {text-align: center;}
>TR.briefCitRow {vertical-align: middle;}
>TR.browseEntry {background-color: #00cccc;}
>TR.browsesub-entry {background-color: #f0f0f0;}
>TR.browseSuperEntry {background-color: #ffffff;}
>TABLE.bibScreen {background-color: #0a50a1; color: white;}
>
>SAVE IT AS: "webopac.css" in your screen folder on your III server.
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Said Shafik
>System Librarian
>Information Resource Center
>International University Bremen, Germany
>Campus Ring 1
>D-28759 Bremen, Germany
>Phone: +49 (0)421 200 4615
>Fax: +49 (0)421 200-4603
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
>[
mailto:innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ballard, Terry
>Prof.
>Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:15 PM
>To: IUG INNOPAC List
>Subject: CSS applications
>
>
>I noticed that a few libraries are starting to use CSS to highlight
>fields in bibliographic records in a different color. I'd appreciate
knowing the line of code that does this. Probably others would too, so
it should be posted to the list if possible. Thanks!
>
>Terry
>
> Terry Ballard, Automation Librarian
>
> Quinnipiac University, Bernhard Library
>
> 275 Mt. Carmel Avenue
>
> Hamden, CT, 06518
>
> 203-582-8945
>
> terry.ballard@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard
>
>
>
>
>
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E-mail: kerstin.brutte@xxxxxxxxxx
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:54:50 +0100
From: "Rodr?guez, Jos? L." <jluis.rodriguez@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: CSS applications
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I have the same problem with the TABLE.bibHoldings class.
_______________________________________
Jos Luis Rodr guez
REAL BIBLIOTECA
Patrimonio Nacional
Palacio Real. C. Bailn, s.n. E-28071 Madrid
Tel. +34 9145487 00 # 7582 Fax +34 914548867
http://realbiblioteca.patrimonionacional.es
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De: Kerstin Brütte [
mailto:kerstin.brutte@xxxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: viernes, 26 de marzo de 2004 12:23
Para: IUG INNOPAC List
Asunto: Re: CSS applications
We have also been working with css and have had a few problems,
especially with the single bib display.
We can enter different "layout codes" in TD.bibInfoLabel,
TD.bibInfoData and TABLE.bibWidgit to make changes to the bib display.
However, if we enter codes in e.g TABLE.bibScreen or TABLE.bibHoldings
there are no changes in the bib display.
Has anyone else experienced similar problems with coding?
Regards,
Kerstin
Shafik wrote:
>Here is a basic code, you can change the colors to the ones you desire:
>
>body {background=white; font: normal 10pt verdana, arial, helvetica;}
>TR.browseHeader {background-color: #009999; color: #ffffff;}
>TD.browseHeaderNum {vertical-align: middle;} TD.browseHeaderYear
>{text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;} TD.browseHeaderMark
>{vertical-align: middle;} TD.browseEntryYear {text-align: center;}
>TR.briefCitRow {vertical-align: middle;}
>TR.browseEntry {background-color: #00cccc;}
>TR.browsesub-entry {background-color: #f0f0f0;}
>TR.browseSuperEntry {background-color: #ffffff;}
>TABLE.bibScreen {background-color: #0a50a1; color: white;}
>
>SAVE IT AS: "webopac.css" in your screen folder on your III server.
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Said Shafik
>System Librarian
>Information Resource Center
>International University Bremen, Germany
>Campus Ring 1
>D-28759 Bremen, Germany
>Phone: +49 (0)421 200 4615
>Fax: +49 (0)421 200-4603
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
>[
mailto:innopac-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ballard, Terry
>Prof.
>Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 3:15 PM
>To: IUG INNOPAC List
>Subject: CSS applications
>
>
>I noticed that a few libraries are starting to use CSS to highlight
>fields
in bibliographic records in a different color. I'd appreciate knowing
the line of code that does this. Probably others would too, so it should
be posted to the list if possible. Thanks!
>
>Terry
>
> Terry Ballard, Automation Librarian
>
> Quinnipiac University, Bernhard Library
>
> 275 Mt. Carmel Avenue
>
> Hamden, CT, 06518
>
> 203-582-8945
>
> terry.ballard@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>
http://faculty.quinnipiac.edu/libraries/tballard
>
>
>
>
>
>J ?yi?0k?*Z m Z{^ w) Xj?w
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>
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The Library SE-412 96 Goteborg, SWEDEN
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