Hi, The dreaded question, is there some fairly uncomplicated way to count the number of checkin over the course of time on the automated systems? We are using III Milenium. While there are piece counts in place for grand totals historic stats are not available that I know of and I would like to know if there is some simple, keyword, simple way to get to these? Blessings, Irma Harue Nicola Serials Coordinator Azusa Pacific University inicola@apu.edu ________________________________ From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum on behalf of SERIALST automatic digest system Sent: Mon 2/5/2007 8:00 PM To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: SERIALST Digest - 2 Feb 2007 to 5 Feb 2007 (#2007-24) There is 1 message totalling 81 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. The University of Chicago Press selects Rightslink® for online copyright permissions ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 12:15:47 -0600 From: Suzanne Wu / <j-publicity@PRESS.UCHICAGO.EDU> Subject: The University of Chicago Press selects Rightslink=?iso-8859-1?Q?=AE?= for online copyright permissions With apologies for cross-posting. For Immediate Release: February 5, 2007 Contact: Suzanne Wu / 773-834-0386 / swu@press.uchicago.edu ** The University of Chicago Press selects Rightslink® for online copyright permissions The University of Chicago Press announced today that it has selected Copyright Clearance Center, Inc. (CCC), the world's largest provider of copyright licensing solutions, to streamline its online licensing and permissions activities. 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