Jeanette,
You stated that your library receives this publication gratis. Perhaps
this is why you entered the note not to claim, since you don't pay for it.
Just a thought.
Virginia Taffurelli
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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 15:55:53 -0500
From: Sheila Hufeld <Sheila@EXCHANGE1.MLB.ILSTU.EDU>
Subject: Re: Essays in International Economics
Jeanette
I received #220 and 221 at the same time on March 15 of this year without
benefit of a claim. I'm afraid I can't help you with the lack of notation.
Sheila M. Hufeld
Acquisitions, Collections and Management
Milner Library
Illinois State University
Normal, IL 61761-2503
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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 14:57:03 -0400
From: Gerre Westcott <WESCOTT@LYCOMING.EDU>
Subject: Re: Essays in International Economics
Jeannette
Can't answer your question, but you really made my day! I too know my
limitations and when I come across cryptic notes I've made, I think
'wha???' I know it made perfect sense at the time but now?!?!?
'decripitude' I think you are looking for, maybe?! no - not us :)
Gerre
Gerre Westcott <WESCOTT@LYCOMING.EDU>
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>>>Jeanette L. Skwor <skworj@UWGB.EDU> 07/25/01 02:35PM >>>
Subject: Essays in International Economics
Cofrin Library has historically received this (title changed from _Essays
in International Finance_) gratis. I have it set up with a long grace
period, but now #220, 2000, has been triggered to claim. In checking
other library holdings, I see that the Madison campus library already has
both #220 and #221. However, when I went to claim, I noticed I have a
note telling me not to claim - and I have no clue as to why I ever put
that there. --- which would not be all that unusual, except that I tend to
be well aware of my limitations, and compensate with liberal notation. So,
if I put the note there originally, why wasn't I more specific? Has my
decrepit-ancy (-ation?) advanced so far as to forget to finish the note
reminding me?
Which leads me to wonder just how old the note is, and what I should do.
I would appreciate hearing others' experience with this title.
Thanks, At least *one* step still out of the home . . .
Jeanette L. Skwor
Serials Dept.
Cofrin Library
University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001
(920) 465-2670
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