Re: Serials Holding Lists maintenance -- 2 messages Stephen Clark 10 Sep 2002 12:37 UTC

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Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 14:18:20 -0600
From: Dan Lester <dan@riverofdata.com>
Organization: RiverOfData.com
Subject: Re: Serials Holding Lists maintenance -- Promilla Bansal

We've done this at Boise State with TDNet.  You can see our serials
catalog at http://tdnet.boisestate.edu.  In addition, I have extra
information about what we've done and why, about TDNet, and so forth,
at http://lester.boisestate.edu/tdnet

Let me know if you need more information.  A colleague and I will be
speaking about this at Internet Librarian in November in Palm Springs.

TDNet is considerably more expensive than Serials Solutions or
JournalWebCite, but you're getting much more.  It also has a number
other features. No, I don't work for them, though we're satisfied
customers.

cheers

dan

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From: "Bob Scheier" <rscheier@nyit.edu>
Subject: RE: Serials Holding Lists maintenance -- Promilla Bansal
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2002 16:51:36 -0400

Serial solutions can also put your local holdings into the listing as long
as can get a file out of your OPAC or some other source that is delimited,
e.g., tab or comma delimited. I should not speak for them though. Call them
to see if they can work with one of the reports that your online catalog can
generate listing your serials with holdings data.

Bob

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Robert H. Scheier
Serials/ILL Librarian
New York Institute of Technology
Wisser Library
Wheatley Rd., P.O. Box 8000
Old Westbury, New York 11568-8000
Phone: (516) 686-7624
Fax: (516) 626-2914
Email: rscheier@nyit.edu
Library Web Site: iris.nyit.edu/library
College Web Site: www.nyit.edu

Monday, September 9, 2002, 2:03:21 PM, you wrote:

SC> We would like to put our serials holdings lists online. Have looked at
SC> SerialsSolutions but they track only full-text database updates.

SC> re there any vendors who would put our print and microfilm holdings plus
SC> full text databases updates?
SC> What are your experiences and who is the most reasonable in this field?