We’re using it too, Jen. I have my computer “partitioned” to work with the older operating system, so that it acts like the older system. Our rep set it up for
me. I haven’t started looking at it in Alma yet.
Leslie
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Kalamazoo College
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 3:42 PM
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Subject: [SERIALST] LARS/Bindery Software
Hello -
We are still using the LARS software to communicate data regarding our soon-to-be bound journals to our bindery.
As you might imagine, we have to keep a dedicated PC running WIndows 7 because LARS is so old it will not run on Windows 10.
Has anyone built a better system? Does anyone else still use LARS?
We are in the midst of migrating to Alma, has anyone developed a bindery data export using the API?
Would love to hear what you all are doing.
Thanks,
Jen Holman
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Jenifer Holman
Electronic Resources Librarian
Van Wylen Library, Hope College
53 Graves Place
Holland, MI 49423
phone: 616-395-7793
email: holman@hope.edu
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