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I would be very interested in knowing more about how you set this up. I
have recently created an on-line store request form but haven't yet
worked out how to make it autofill from the bib record. We do have
WebBridge although I am in the early stages of implementation.
Lucy Clifford
Systems and Database Support Manager
City University Library
Email: l dot clifford at city dot ac dot uk
Tel: 020 7040 4130
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> From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org [
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> bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of John Rutherford
> Sent: 20 December 2006 14:34
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> Subject: Re: [IUG] autofill form
>
> We do that using Webbridge, which is probably not what you are looking
> for. But if you
> have webbridge this is possible. We place a link on bib records that
> passes information to
> a non-innovative form used for storage retrieval. It prefills the
> elements from the bib record.
>
> John Rutherford
> Wayne State
>
> kathy dot koch at gm dot com wrote:
> > Before I go try to do this from scratch, has anyone created a
> > non-innovative form that pulls in data from the bib record using
> > JavaScript I presume?
> >
> > In other words, we want to link from the bib record to a form for
the
> > patron to request a hardcopy report (which gets emailed to a
non-library
> > department - at that point it is entirely a process outside the
> Innovative
> > OPAC world). So of course would be great if the user didn't have to
fill
> > in the document number, title, author (or whatever fields we deem
> > important) for the form.
> >
> > Kathy Koch
> > Systems Librarian
> > GM Information Research
> > phone: 517-424-5533
> > cell phone: 517-403-4622
> > email: kathy dot koch at gm dot com
> >
> > "Books may well be the only true magic."
> > ~ Alice Hoffman
> >
> >
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