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- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:34:20 -0500
- From: Anita Cook <anita at ohiolink dot edu>
- Subject: Re: INNOPAC Digest, Vol 12, Issue 32
Could someone in Michigan tell the Anita Cook there to turn this off or
she will try us all crazy with these messages the next few weeks.
The Anita Cook in Ohio only dreams that she take that much time off.
Happy Holidays, everyone.
Anita Cook
OhioLINK (not the Michigan Anita Cook)
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:13:44 -0500
From: "Anita Cook" <ACook at grcc dot edu>
Subject: Re: INNOPAC Digest, Vol 12, Issue 31 ((On Vacation))
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Sorry I missed your message. I will be out of the office until on or before Monday January 31st.
I will respond to your message as soon as I return. Have a nice day!! :-)
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Today's Topics:
1. WAM and Chadwyck (Fred McIlvain)
2. Popup messages other than Circ (Helwig, Ruth M.)
3. Local subject headings (Li, Beverly)
4. RE: Remote Servers at Large Academics (Goodyear, John)
5. "REMOTE" button in Millennium Cataloging (Cheryl Armstrong)
6. RE: Unicode for all Webpacs (Knowlton, Sharon)
7. RE: Remote Servers at Large Academics (Fred McIlvain)
8. Server self install (Goodyear, John)
9. Re: "REMOTE" button in Millennium Cataloging (Eeva Stierwalt)
10. RE: WAM and Chadwyck (Riggle, Keven)
11. CSS with Tokens? (Jeff Somerfield)
12. RE: WAM and Chadwyck (Fred McIlvain)
13. Re: CSS with Tokens? (Andrew Welch)
14. RE: Remote Servers at Large Academics (Sara Brownmiller)
15. finding call # errors via create lists regular expression
(Sue Boggs)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 08:05:18 -0700
From: Fred McIlvain <FRED dot McILVAIN at asu dot edu>
Subject: WAM and Chadwyck
To: "innopac at innopacusers dot org (E-mail)" <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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We have two Chadwyck e-resources that have stopped working through the proxy. They work fine on campus, but throw a weird 403 error page off campus. My suspicion is that they are doing a redirect which I can't see. Anyone else having problems with:
PCI Full Text
New York Times Historical Index
????
Fred McIlvain
Support Systems Analyst, Senior
Library Information Systems and Technology (LIST)
ASU Libraries, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
fred dot mcilvain at asu dot edu
Voice (480) 965-9427 Fax (480) 965-7595
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:42:24 -0500
From: "Helwig, Ruth M." <helwi1rm at cmich dot edu>
Subject: Popup messages other than Circ
To: "IUG INNOPAC List" <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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I know how to create item record messages that will pop up during
circulation activities, but I cannot find anything in the manual that
indicates a way to create a pop up message that will display from an
item record during Cataloging. I contacted the Help Desk to see if I
was missing anything in the manual and I wasn't. Has anyone figured out
a way to get an alert or pop up message to display during Cataloging, or
should this be an enhancement request?
Ruth Helwig <mailto:helwi1rm at cmich dot edu>
Library Systems
Central Michigan University
Park 305
Mount Pleasant MI 48859
Phone: (989) 774-2404
Fax: (989) 774-2179
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 10:01:24 -0600
From: "Li, Beverly" <bli at Lee dot Edu>
Subject: Local subject headings
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We are an academic library trying to assign college department headings to our periodical bib records. Has anyone done this? I'm not sure which field to use.
Beverly Li
Technical Services Librarian
Lee College
Baytown, TX
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:25:50 -0700
From: "Goodyear, John" <John dot Goodyear at pima dot edu>
Subject: RE: Remote Servers at Large Academics
To: "IUG INNOPAC List" <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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This is a topic of current interest here, unfortunately. We have 6
campuses and a central office campus, somewhere around 20K FTE students.
Our server is in the IT computer room in one building at central,
library tech services is in the next building at central. Since I've
been here I've made a point of developing a good relationship with IT.
That's critical no matter what.
We just upgraded to a new server which now lives on one of the multitude
of racks, mixed in with other campus systems. So now IT doesn't want us
to go near it. Up to now, it had been sitting on it's own unit in that
same room and we managed it. We're trying to work things out and keep
it friendly. If we can no longer enter the room, then my expectation is
that they will do all things that require entering the room, including
backups. I do not want to play tape phone tag, "Is it in? Are you sure
it's in? Is it the right one?" Been there, done that, don't want to
play that game again. Today is day 2, so far so good, they are backing
it up. But I need a greater comfort level that we won't go directly to
the back of the line if there's a large problem, like a few weeks ago
when Tucson power decided to shut this part of town off, unannounced.
I'm trying to decide if I want to move the server over here into our
offices and do it all ourselves.
Of course we will always depend on IT for the networking pieces of this.
One not so obvious aspect to this is that my daily trips to the computer
room allowed me to see and be seen, not a small part of building that
relationship with those folks. That will take more effort to keep up
now.
I plan to do upgrades and all the software pieces that don't require
direct access to the machine.
Hope this helps, good luck with your situation.
John Goodyear
Library Database Manager
Pima Community College
Tucson, AZ
john dot goodyear at pima dot edu
520.206.4613
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[mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Margaret Peloquin
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 5:25 PM
To: IUG INNOPAC List; Byron C. Mayes
Subject: Re: Remote Servers at Large Academics
Our Library Sys Admin might also respond to this. We are a six campus
college with about 27,000 students. Our ILS server is not on any
campus, but at a Service Center for the College which houses most of the
College's servers and the College IT department. "Production" -- assume
you mean acquisitons and cataloging -- is located about 25 miles from
the Service Center on one of the campuses.
IT maintains the equipment, does the daily backup, trouble-shoots
network issues,etc. The Library Sys Admin does any new upgrades by
going over to the Service Center, but, otherwise has no need to go there
for any other reason.
I might mention that Library Services and IT are under the same
divisional umbrella and we do have a good relationship with them.
"Byron C. Mayes" <bcmayes at temple dot edu> said:
Greetings,
I've checked the archives and recent discussions about ILS servers
remote
from
the Library. Most of those replying seem to be public library systems,
smaller
colleges, and consortia.
I'm interested in getting an idea of what the breakdown is in large
academic
systems. I'm primarily interested in two questions:
1) Where is your production ILS server located?
2) Regardless of the answer to 1), what is the division of labor
between
Library
Systems and University IT -- specifically, who does what -- with
regards to
system administration and maintenance (not including database
management)?
Obviously the key to any arrangement working is a good relationship
between
the
Library and Univ IT (however that's defined at one's institution), so
I'm
not
really asking pros and cons of either arrangement. I just want to have
a
picture
of what others are doing.
Thanks,
Byron
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Byron C. Mayes, MLS
Head, Library Systems & Technology
Temple University * Philadelphia, PA
ByronC dot Mayes at temple dot edu
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