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Good afternoon! You can easily do this if you have a bib level location code set up for the separate libraries. Then, in Create Lists, you would select a list that is big enough for the number of records you're expecting, select to store the bib record, and search on bib record as Type, select Location as Field = tulsa (or whatever the code for that location is). Search! In our library, we have set up our "branch libraries" so that we all have a separate location code at the bibliographic record level. At the item record level, the location codes reflect more where the item is located within each branch. I hope this answers your question! Kind regards, Eeva
Eeva Stierwalt
Information Systems Specialist
Automated Collection Management
London Public Library
251 Dundas St.
London, ON Canada N6A 6H9
t 519.661.5100 ex 5156
f 519.663.9013
e eeva dot stierwalt at lpl dot london dot on dot ca
>>> ann dot e dot anderson at boeing dot com 02/11/05 01:41PM >>>
We are a multi location library. I want to find bib records that are
owned by only one library. Everything that is owned only by tulsa for
instance.
Ann
Ann E. Anderson
The Boeing Company.
Oscar Database Administrator
Lake Oswego, OR
503-684-3902
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