Hold Slip Wrappers - San Jose Format
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- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 09:50:28 -0400 (EDT)
- From: "Leo Papa" <papal at cantonpl dot org>
- Subject: Hold Slip Wrappers - San Jose Format
Thanks for the additional information, Yolanda.
I'm summarizing information everyone has provided and will also be happy
to share it with anyone interested. I don't recall seeing specific
information on Milennium printer settings, in your previous post, except
for the following:
"You must also set up receipt printing preferences in the basic login
features. You must set your receipt printer to the default printer for the
PC."
I have two other question, since the only 2 library I know of using this
feature are using 40 char narrow receipt mode:
1. Are thes actually small (40 col wide) printers are are you just using
this mode for the purposes of getting the wrappers to print?
2. Is the output condensed or in a display font? From Bob R's analysis,
I'm guessing it still prints the wrapper in a large font.
Eeva, if you can also provide this information, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks,
Leo
Leo
> Leo,
>
> We here at San Jose, had many, many problems getting the hold slip
> printing
> to work. We worked with III and had conflicts and frustrations arise
> during
> the process. We orginally started out doing everything III told us to do,
> but we were not successful. Then the IT side of me kicked in, and I began
> questioning what I was being told.
>
> We did not only have serial printers, we had a combination of serial and
> parallel receipt printers. We loaded, unloaded, reloaded, etc., several
> print drivers, with varying results. Finally in frustration we decided to
> totally dump the serial printer option because when we were finally able
> to
> get these printers to work they printed so slowly, up to 3 minutes per
> hold
> slip and so it just wasn't an option. So now we use only parallel or USB
> receipt printers.
>
> After talking with you at IUG, I actually came back and verified that we
> are
> indeed using the text(narrow) printing option. I know that III told us
> several times to use graphic printing, but it would never work when we
> tried
> to print the hold slip. So in frustration, I along with Trish Umali, our
> Circulation Specialist, just started trying any and all combinations, in
> as
> controlled format as possible. We finally hit on the right combination,
> and
> everything started working. It was extremely grueling, but it finally
> worked, and once we turned it on for staff, they absolutely loved it.
>
> Answers to questions:
>
> 1. 2005 LE 1.1 (But we were on Silver when hold slip printing was
> activated)
> 2. Text(Narrow)
> 3. Epson TM-T88II and TM-T88III
> 4. Parallel and USB
>
> The other thing is, but don't see how this could make a difference
> but.....Here at San Jose are PC's are all Win2000.
>
> I sent you copies of our printer settings in Millennium, but if you or
> anyone else on the listserv need them again please email me and let me
> know.
> I can forward you the screen shots again.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Yolanda A. Cruz
> Network Engineer
> Millennium System Administrator
> Dr. King Library
> (408) 808-2411
> (408) 808-2401 fax
> yolanda dot cruz at sjlibrary dot org
>
>
>
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> 1. RE: recommendations for hand held scanners (Rex M. Smith)
> 2. San Jose Format - Specifications (Leo Papa)
> 3. Re: Minnesota IUG Spring Meeting (Jolene Krimpelbein)
> 4. RE: recommendations for hand held scanners (Brooks Fancher)
> 5. Re: San Jose Format - Specifications (Eeva Stierwalt)
> 6. Re: recommendations for hand held scanners (Sue Hostetler)
> 7. Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
> (Seeman, Corey Glenn)
> 8. SAM installation (Tom Lawrence)
> 9. Re: Course Reserve Reports (Eric Willis)
> 10. Re: San Jose Format - Specifications (Leo Papa)
> 11. Public Library Forum quesiton (Carol Gyger)
> 12. Re: Touch screens and iii (Karen Perone)
> 13. Initial Articles in Journal Title Search (Aya Uemura)
> 14. Re: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem (Ward Price)
> 15. Re: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem (Ward Price)
> 16. RE: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
> (Seeman, Corey Glenn)
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> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 08:53:10 -0400
> From: "Rex M. Smith" <rsmith at albionlibrary dot org>
> Subject: RE: recommendations for hand held scanners
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> We use the Symbol LS4004 hand scanner with stand. The scanner performs
> well, runs in Auto-Scan mode while in the stand, and has a small enough
> footprint and long enough cable for most front desk operations. The
> scanner
> includes a Y-cable that shares the PS2 port with the keyboard. We are
> very
> pleased with overall performance and versatility
>
> Rex M. Smith
> Network Administrator
> Albion Public Library
> Albion, MI
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> [mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of ROSE MARIE MARTIN
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:55 PM
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> Does any Innovative user have a recommendation for a portable scanner with
> a
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> Sister Rose Marie Martin, Head Tech. Services
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> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 09:29:06 -0400 (EDT)
> From: "Leo Papa" <papal at cantonpl dot org>
> Subject: San Jose Format - Specifications
> To: "IUG INNOPAC List" <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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> List Members interested in Wrappers (San Jose Format):
>
> We have been working on 'wrappers' since just before the IUG conference
> and wonder if anyone who has successfully tested them can provide some
> help.
>
> Innovative says to use Millennium Receipt printing, in graphics mode, with
> a parallel printer connection. With our existing network printer, I can
> print other types of receipts (fines) using the prescribed settings. When
> these commands are issued from Millennium Circulation I can see the jobs
> forwarded to the windows spooler on my workstation (Win98).
>
> When I try to print a wrapper, using the same settings, nothing happens
> and I do not see the job issued to the Windows spooler. I get the same
> results (no wrapper, no job to spooler) using an attached printer.
>
> Folks at San Jose informed me that, initially, they tried to use
> Millennium graphics mode with a serial printer connection. When this did
> not work, they switched to a parallel printer connection and switched
> their Receipt printer to text mode. They claim this is how they have
> succeeded in getting wrappers to print, but this contradicts III's
> specification that wrappers must be printed in graphics mode.
>
> We have not been able to print wrappers in either text or graphical, so
> our problem is likely to involve additional issues. The next step,
> recommended by III< is to update the drivers on our printer. We can also
> test wrappers with new model printer we recently purchased.
>
> I am interested in the following information from libraries that have
> successfully printed wrappers:
>
> 1. Version of Millennium:
>
> 2. Millennium Print Settings (Graphical or Text Mode):
>
> 3. Brand and Model of Printer:
>
> 4. Printer Connection (Serial or Parallel Connection):
>
> 5. Workstation Operating System:
>
> Any additional advice or insights provided would be most appreciated.
>
> Leo Papa
> System Librarian
> Canton Public Library
> papal at cantonpl dot org
> 734.397.0999 ext 160
> fax 734.397.1130
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 08:34:18 -0500
> From: "Jolene Krimpelbein" <jolenek at eauclaire dot lib dot wi dot us>
> Subject: Re: Minnesota IUG Spring Meeting
> To: <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
> Message-ID: <s283151f dot 087 at fs-mail dot eauclaire dot lib dot wi dot us>
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> Hi Eric,
>
> Do you know if the MN IUG plans on having a fall meeting also? In the
> past it has been at McAlister, would it be there or is your college
> taking it over?
>
> Thanks for any information you can give me,
> Jolene
>
>
>
>
> Jolene Morgan Krimpelbein
> Systems Operator
> L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library
> MORE- a consortium of WI libraries
> Indianhead Federated Library System
> 715-833-5300
> jolenek at eauclaire dot lib dot wi dot us
>
>>>> ehinsdal at carleton dot edu 05/10/05 2:31 PM >>>
> The third annual Minnesota IUG Spring Meeting will take place on May 10
> at
> the University of St. Thomas Schoenecker Law Library in Minneapolis.
> For
> more information visit
> <http://www.macalester.edu/mniug/spring2005.html>.
>
> Eric
>
> Eric Hinsdale
> Library Technology Coordinator
> Carleton College Gould Library
> Northfield, MN 55057
> 507-646-4265
> ehinsdal at carleton dot edu
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> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 08:50:46 -0500
> From: Brooks Fancher <bfancher at bham dot lib dot al dot us>
> Subject: RE: recommendations for hand held scanners
> To: innopac at innopacusers dot org
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> I am using a combination of Symbol 9208 at theCirc Desk, 2208 in
> Technical Services and and various Metrologic models in the
> departments. The Metrologics were the easiest to setup, just requiring
> them to be plugged into the USB port, the problems I have had with them
> is when someone needs some sort of barcode programmed that is not part
> of the defaults. I find that they lose thier settings on a fairly
> regular basis. I also have not gotten very good long term reliability
> out of them.
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> The Symbol scanners are a little harder to setup out of the box, in
> that they don't recognize codabar without programming, but I have not
> had one yet forget its programming. I have also found them to be more
> reliable with less breakage and easier to use and position than the
> Metrologics. They also seem to scan faster. If you are using the serial
> version, they are extremely easy to program with thier 123scan. If not,
> then you have to print out the codes and scan them in to program the
> scanners. I have asked for a USB version of the 123scan direct connect
> programming, but it has not come out yet.
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> Brooks
> Fancher
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> Computer Service Department Head
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> Homewood Public Library
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> Homewood, Al 35209
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> Phone: 205-332-6630
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> Email: bfancher at bham dot lib dot al dot us
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 10:29:31 -0400
> From: "Eeva Stierwalt" <eeva dot stierwalt at lpl dot london dot on dot ca>
> Subject: Re: San Jose Format - Specifications
> To: <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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> Leo: Here are our answers to your questions:
> 1. Silver 1.1
> 2. Text (narrow) 40 char per line, 60 per page, 6 lines to eject
> 3. EPSON TM T88 Thermal Printer
> 4. USB connection
> 5. Windows 2000
>
> I hope this helps you! We set this up in our training server and were
> able
> to print immediately (we didn't know about "graphics" mode and our default
> was TEXT (narrow)--lucky I guess!). Anyway, this seems to work
> beautifully.
> 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
>
>>>> "Leo Papa" <papal at cantonpl dot org> 05/12/05 09:29AM >>>
> List Members interested in Wrappers (San Jose Format):
>
> We have been working on 'wrappers' since just before the IUG conference
> and wonder if anyone who has successfully tested them can provide some
> help.
>
> Innovative says to use Millennium Receipt printing, in graphics mode, with
> a parallel printer connection. With our existing network printer, I can
> print other types of receipts (fines) using the prescribed settings. When
> these commands are issued from Millennium Circulation I can see the jobs
> forwarded to the windows spooler on my workstation (Win98).
>
> When I try to print a wrapper, using the same settings, nothing happens
> and I do not see the job issued to the Windows spooler. I get the same
> results (no wrapper, no job to spooler) using an attached printer.
>
> Folks at San Jose informed me that, initially, they tried to use
> Millennium graphics mode with a serial printer connection. When this did
> not work, they switched to a parallel printer connection and switched
> their Receipt printer to text mode. They claim this is how they have
> succeeded in getting wrappers to print, but this contradicts III's
> specification that wrappers must be printed in graphics mode.
>
> We have not been able to print wrappers in either text or graphical, so
> our problem is likely to involve additional issues. The next step,
> recommended by III< is to update the drivers on our printer. We can also
> test wrappers with new model printer we recently purchased.
>
> I am interested in the following information from libraries that have
> successfully printed wrappers:
>
> 1. Version of Millennium:
>
> 2. Millennium Print Settings (Graphical or Text Mode):
>
> 3. Brand and Model of Printer:
>
> 4. Printer Connection (Serial or Parallel Connection):
>
> 5. Workstation Operating System:
>
> Any additional advice or insights provided would be most appreciated.
>
> Leo Papa
> System Librarian
> Canton Public Library
> papal at cantonpl dot org
> 734.397.0999 ext 160
> fax 734.397.1130
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> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 09:22:07 -0500
> From: Sue Hostetler <s dot hostetler at gomail dot sjcpl dot lib dot in dot us>
> Subject: Re: recommendations for hand held scanners
> To: IUG INNOPAC List <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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> We have used the HHP (used to be Welch-Allyn) 3800LR for about 5
> years with no problems. They are fast and heavy duty. We got them
> from Bar Code Discount Warehouse. You can purchase several different
> cables depending on whether you want to attach them with USB or PS2.
> There are also two different type of stands you can purchase.
> --
> Sue Hostetler
> Assistant Manager of Automated Services
> St. Joseph County Public Library
> 304 S. Main Street
> South Bend, IN 46601
> 574-282-4647 voice
> 574-282-4662 fax
> s dot hostetler at gomail dot sjcpl dot lib dot in dot us
> http://www.libraryforlife.org
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 10:28:41 -0400
> From: "Seeman, Corey Glenn" <CSeeman at UTNet dot UToledo dot Edu>
> Subject: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
> To: <innopac at innovativeusers dot org>
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> Hi --
>
> Bit off topic, but a new version of Firefox has been released that fixes
> the security hole found last week.
>
> You can see this link for a description of the problem:
> http://secunia.com/advisories/15292/
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> Firefox 1.0.4 is now available for download from http://www.mozilla.org/
> or http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/. This version fixes the
> above mentioned security problem and you should upgrade as soon as
> possible.
>
> Best --
>
> Corey
>
> Corey Seeman
> Assistant Dean for Resource and Systems Management
> Assistant Professor, University Libraries
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> Message: 8
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 10:51:51 -0400
> From: "Tom Lawrence" <tlawrence at poklib dot org>
> Subject: SAM installation
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> If anyone has any tips to share on the installation of SAM, especially any
> desktop security features, could you please contact me off list at
> tlawrence at poklib dot org <mailto:tlawrence at poklib dot org> ? Thanks.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Message: 9
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 07:57:38 -0700
> From: Eric Willis <eric dot willis at csun dot edu>
> Subject: Re: Course Reserve Reports
> To: IUG INNOPAC List <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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> Hi Mieko - thanks for the info; we don't have ITEM ID as a searchable
> field in create lists with course records - only the basic course
> fields. I've submitted a request to the helpdesk to get ITEM ID (and
> any other fields that may be available) added to our create list function.
>
> Thanks - Eric
>
>
> Mieko Yamaguchi wrote:
>
>> You can do this in Create Lists by creating a review file of course
>> records in which "ITEM ID [does] not exist".
>>
>> Mieko
>>
>> On Wed, 11 May 2005, Eric Willis wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Is it possible to get a list of courses that have no items attached? I
>>>couldnt see how to do that in create list; Millennium has only the
>>>'items whose status should change' report, and the reserve report from
>>>the character based system gives you everything in the range/review file
>>>you specify.
>>>
>>>Thanks - Eric
>>
>>
>> -----
>> Mieko Yamaguchi m dot yamaguchi at bangor dot ac dot uk
>> Technical Services Manager/System Coordinator +44 (0)1248 382970
>> Main Library, University of Wales Bangor, UK +44 (0)1248 382979 (Fax)
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> Message: 10
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:01:42 -0400 (EDT)
> From: "Leo Papa" <papal at cantonpl dot org>
> Subject: Re: San Jose Format - Specifications
> To: "IUG INNOPAC List" <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
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> Very interesting. Not only are you also printing in Millennium text mode
> (like San Jose), but you are using the unique receipt printer settings of
> 40 chars per line. We use that setting for our small receipt printers, but
> I deselected it for wrappers when we tried graphics mode. I think I
> forgot to select this option when I tested text printing of wrappers the
> other day. Have to experiment with it.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Leo
>
>
>> Leo: Here are our answers to your questions:
>> 1. Silver 1.1
>> 2. Text (narrow) 40 char per line, 60 per page, 6 lines to eject
>> 3. EPSON TM T88 Thermal Printer
>> 4. USB connection
>> 5. Windows 2000
>>
>> I hope this helps you! We set this up in our training server and were
>> able to print immediately (we didn't know about "graphics" mode and our
>> default was TEXT (narrow)--lucky I guess!). Anyway, this seems to work
>> beautifully. 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
>>
>>>>> "Leo Papa" <papal at cantonpl dot org> 05/12/05 09:29AM >>>
>> List Members interested in Wrappers (San Jose Format):
>>
>> We have been working on 'wrappers' since just before the IUG conference
>> and wonder if anyone who has successfully tested them can provide some
>> help.
>>
>> Innovative says to use Millennium Receipt printing, in graphics mode,
>> with
>> a parallel printer connection. With our existing network printer, I can
>> print other types of receipts (fines) using the prescribed settings.
>> When
>> these commands are issued from Millennium Circulation I can see the jobs
>> forwarded to the windows spooler on my workstation (Win98).
>>
>> When I try to print a wrapper, using the same settings, nothing happens
>> and I do not see the job issued to the Windows spooler. I get the same
>> results (no wrapper, no job to spooler) using an attached printer.
>>
>> Folks at San Jose informed me that, initially, they tried to use
>> Millennium graphics mode with a serial printer connection. When this
>> did
>> not work, they switched to a parallel printer connection and switched
>> their Receipt printer to text mode. They claim this is how they have
>> succeeded in getting wrappers to print, but this contradicts III's
>> specification that wrappers must be printed in graphics mode.
>>
>> We have not been able to print wrappers in either text or graphical, so
>> our problem is likely to involve additional issues. The next step,
>> recommended by III< is to update the drivers on our printer. We can also
>> test wrappers with new model printer we recently purchased.
>>
>> I am interested in the following information from libraries that have
>> successfully printed wrappers:
>>
>> 1. Version of Millennium:
>>
>> 2. Millennium Print Settings (Graphical or Text Mode):
>>
>> 3. Brand and Model of Printer:
>>
>> 4. Printer Connection (Serial or Parallel Connection):
>>
>> 5. Workstation Operating System:
>>
>> Any additional advice or insights provided would be most appreciated.
>>
>> Leo Papa
>> System Librarian
>> Canton Public Library
>> papal at cantonpl dot org
>> 734.397.0999 ext 160
>> fax 734.397.1130
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>
> Leo Papa
> System Librarian
> Canton Public Library
> papal at cantonpl dot org
> 734.397.0999 ext 160
> fax 734.397.1130
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 11
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 10:50:50 -0600
> From: "Carol Gyger" <CGyger at fcgov dot com>
> Subject: Public Library Forum quesiton
> To: <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
> Message-ID: <s2833519 dot 056 at gwmail dot fcgov dot com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
> Someone at the Public Library Forum at the IUG Conference asked if the
> hold expiration date could be printed on the email hold notification.
> We are able to do this. If you were the one with the question, contact
> me and I can explain further.
>
> Carol
>
>
>
> Carol Gyger
> Systems Administrator
> Fort Collins Public Library
> 201 Peterson St.
> Fort Collins CO 80524
> (970)221-6716
> cgyger at fcgov dot com
>
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>
> Message: 12
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 13:13:48 -0400
> From: Karen Perone <peroneka at oplin dot org>
> Subject: Re: Touch screens and iii
> To: IUG INNOPAC List <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
> Message-ID: <42838ECC dot 1070309 at oplin dot org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
>
> We just migrated to Millennium and bought some 3M Microtouch M150 touch
> screens for the circ desks and for a couple of our WebOPAC stations. We
> have two webOPACs that are off the beaten path on very narrow carrels.
> The thought here is to prevent mice from disappearing from these
> workstations and to save space on the narrow carrels.
>
> We haven't put them out for the public yet (we're still working out a
> few networking problems) but the circ staff loves them.
> --Karen Perone, Rodman Public Library
>
>>
>> Another question - what kind of touch screens are you using? If you
>> could include brand and model number that would be great. Thanks much!
>>
>> Diane Thomas
>> Access Services Coordinator
>> CMU
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 13
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:12:51 -0500
> From: "Aya Uemura" <AUemura at library dot unt dot edu>
> Subject: Initial Articles in Journal Title Search
> To: <innopac at innopacusers dot org>
> Message-ID: <s283486e dot 018 at gwia dot unt dot edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>
>
> I noticed that initial articles are not ignored in Journal Title Search in
> OPAC. We have journal titles entered in either 222 or 922 (local) fields
> in
> our .b records. We have set up our title searches to ignore A, An, and The
> in INNOPAC SYSTEM OPTIONS (OPAC options) #2. It's understandable to get
> confused if Journal title searches don't do the same.
>
> I called Innovative and I was told that it is not a problem, but an item
> for
> an enhancement request. How are other libraries dealing with this? How
> critical this enhancement request is it for you?
>
> Aya U.
>
>
>
>
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
> Aya U.
> Electronic Publications Librarian
> & ILS Administrator
> ILS Management Team
> LAN/PC Management
> U. of North Texas System
> P.O. Box 305190 Denton, TX 76203
> P: 940-369-7484 F: 940-565-2607
> Auemura at library dot unt dot edu
> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 14
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:45:18 -0500
> From: Ward Price <wprice at panam dot edu>
> Subject: Re: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
> To: IUG INNOPAC List <innopac at innopacusers dot org>,
> innopac at innovativeusers dot org
> Message-ID: <006a01c5571a$5d19df30$63327181 at lib dot panam dot edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
> I just downloaded the new version of Firefox, and its fix seems to be a
> problem. Now when I go to III's documentation
> (http://129.113.50.240/manual/VALIDATE) I have to log in to each frame
> individually, in addition to the original login. That means I have to
> type
> in my username and password 4 separate times, instead of once. What's
> with
> that?
>
> Ward Price
>
> C. Ward Price Web Librarian
> University of Texas-Pan American
> http://www.lib.panam.edu/
> wprice at panam dot edu
> (956) 316-7046
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Seeman, Corey Glenn" <CSeeman at utnet dot utoledo dot edu>
> To: <innopac at innovativeusers dot org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 9:28 AM
> Subject: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
>
>
>> Hi --
>>
>> Bit off topic, but a new version of Firefox has been released that fixes
>> the security hole found last week.
>>
>> You can see this link for a description of the problem:
>> http://secunia.com/advisories/15292/
>>
>> Firefox 1.0.4 is now available for download from http://www.mozilla.org/
>> or http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/. This version fixes the
>> above mentioned security problem and you should upgrade as soon as
>> possible.
>>
>> Best --
>>
>> Corey
>>
>> Corey Seeman
>> Assistant Dean for Resource and Systems Management
>> Assistant Professor, University Libraries
>> Carlson Library
>> Mailstop #509
>> University of Toledo
>> 2801 W. Bancroft
>> Toledo, OH 43606
>>
>> ---------------
>> corey dot seeman at utoledo dot edu
>> 419.530.2333 (phone)
>> 419.520-2726 (fax)
>> http://library.utoledo.edu/userhomes/cseeman (my home page)
>> http://library.utoledo.edu (main library page)
>>
>> Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the
>> time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
>> --Marie Curie
>>
>> --
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>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 15
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:45:18 -0500
> From: Ward Price <wprice at panam dot edu>
> Subject: Re: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
> To: IUG INNOPAC List <innopac at innopacusers dot org>,
> innopac at innovativeusers dot org
> Message-ID: <006a01c5571a$5d19df30$63327181 at lib dot panam dot edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
>
> I just downloaded the new version of Firefox, and its fix seems to be a
> problem. Now when I go to III's documentation
> (http://129.113.50.240/manual/VALIDATE) I have to log in to each frame
> individually, in addition to the original login. That means I have to
> type
> in my username and password 4 separate times, instead of once. What's
> with
> that?
>
> Ward Price
>
> C. Ward Price Web Librarian
> University of Texas-Pan American
> http://www.lib.panam.edu/
> wprice at panam dot edu
> (956) 316-7046
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Seeman, Corey Glenn" <CSeeman at utnet dot utoledo dot edu>
> To: <innopac at innovativeusers dot org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 9:28 AM
> Subject: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
>
>
>> Hi --
>>
>> Bit off topic, but a new version of Firefox has been released that fixes
>> the security hole found last week.
>>
>> You can see this link for a description of the problem:
>> http://secunia.com/advisories/15292/
>>
>> Firefox 1.0.4 is now available for download from http://www.mozilla.org/
>> or http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/. This version fixes the
>> above mentioned security problem and you should upgrade as soon as
>> possible.
>>
>> Best --
>>
>> Corey
>>
>> Corey Seeman
>> Assistant Dean for Resource and Systems Management
>> Assistant Professor, University Libraries
>> Carlson Library
>> Mailstop #509
>> University of Toledo
>> 2801 W. Bancroft
>> Toledo, OH 43606
>>
>> ---------------
>> corey dot seeman at utoledo dot edu
>> 419.530.2333 (phone)
>> 419.520-2726 (fax)
>> http://library.utoledo.edu/userhomes/cseeman (my home page)
>> http://library.utoledo.edu (main library page)
>>
>> Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the
>> time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
>> --Marie Curie
>>
>> --
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>
> Message: 16
> Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 14:16:44 -0400
> From: "Seeman, Corey Glenn" <CSeeman at UTNet dot UToledo dot Edu>
> Subject: RE: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
> To: "IUG INNOPAC List" <innopac at innopacusers dot org>,
> <innopac at innovativeusers dot org>
> Message-ID:
>
> <A4440058DDC71249ADC71165B9E1B02C0347B6EA at MSG00CV01 dot utad dot utoledo dot edu>
> Content-Type: text/plain;charset="us-ascii"
>
> Ward --
>
> On occassion, I have had to enter my CSDirect password a second time in
> a Java login box. I just checked the manual on my server and I only
> needed to put in my initials once. When I went to the manual on
> CSDirect, I had to do it twice. The first box is from Firefox and the
> second box is more of a java box.
>
> Not sure what the problem is (maybe others could chime in). Possibly it
> is the way that it is handling the cookies. I am allowing sites to drop
> cookies on my PC (under Options/Privacy).
>
> Best -- Corey
>
> Corey Seeman
> Assistant Dean for Resource and Systems Management
> Assistant Professor, University Libraries
> Carlson Library
> Mailstop #509
> University of Toledo
> 2801 W. Bancroft
> Toledo, OH 43606
>
> ---------------
> corey dot seeman at utoledo dot edu
> 419.530.2333 (phone)
> 419.520-2726 (fax)
> http://library.utoledo.edu/userhomes/cseeman (my home page)
> http://library.utoledo.edu (main library page)
>
> Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the
> time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
> --Marie Curie
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org
> [mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Ward Price
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 1:45 PM
> To: IUG INNOPAC List; innopac at innovativeusers dot org
> Subject: Re: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
>
> I just downloaded the new version of Firefox, and its fix seems to be a
> problem. Now when I go to III's documentation
> (http://129.113.50.240/manual/VALIDATE) I have to log in to each frame
> individually, in addition to the original login. That means I have to
> type
> in my username and password 4 separate times, instead of once. What's
> with
> that?
>
> Ward Price
>
> C. Ward Price Web Librarian
> University of Texas-Pan American
> http://www.lib.panam.edu/
> wprice at panam dot edu
> (956) 316-7046
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Seeman, Corey Glenn" <CSeeman at utnet dot utoledo dot edu>
> To: <innopac at innovativeusers dot org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 9:28 AM
> Subject: Firefox 1.0.4 fixes critical security problem
>
>
>> Hi --
>>
>> Bit off topic, but a new version of Firefox has been released that
> fixes
>> the security hole found last week.
>>
>> You can see this link for a description of the problem:
>> http://secunia.com/advisories/15292/
>>
>> Firefox 1.0.4 is now available for download from
> http://www.mozilla.org/
>> or http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/. This version fixes the
>> above mentioned security problem and you should upgrade as soon as
>> possible.
>>
>> Best --
>>
>> Corey
>>
>> Corey Seeman
>> Assistant Dean for Resource and Systems Management
>> Assistant Professor, University Libraries
>> Carlson Library
>> Mailstop #509
>> University of Toledo
>> 2801 W. Bancroft
>> Toledo, OH 43606
>>
>> ---------------
>> corey dot seeman at utoledo dot edu
>> 419.530.2333 (phone)
>> 419.520-2726 (fax)
>> http://library.utoledo.edu/userhomes/cseeman (my home page)
>> http://library.utoledo.edu (main library page)
>>
>> Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is
> the
>> time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
>> --Marie Curie
>>
>> --
>> This message was distributed through the Innovative Users Group
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> list
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Leo Papa
System Librarian
Canton Public Library
papal at cantonpl dot org
734.397.0999 ext 160
fax 734.397.1130