Hi Irma, If there is a better way to do this I would love to hear about it. I created a page (we use TWiki content management) on one of our intrAnets with an A-Z list of the journals that require username/password login. That intranet requires a user to login. Our page in the intranet was set up with specific rules to allow all users associated with the university to be able to log in. The campus webmaster set up these rules so it seems like magic to me. It isn't as slick as IP recognition but it beats "contacting the library for the login info" and allows 24/7 access. This wasn't something that I just knew how to do. I called the IT folks and explained what I needed and this was their solution. The marc record requires two 856 fields. One goes to the "lookup" page in the intranet with instructions to write down the information and return to the catalog; the other goes to the publisher's web site login page. Martha Irma Nicola wrote: >Hi Gang, > >We are on the verge of SSO or single sign on and very excited about >this. But I am still ever curious as to how others treat password >authenticated online content? > >Blessings, >Irma > >------------------------------------ >Azusa Pacific University >Irma H. Nicola >Serials Coordinator >inicola@apu.edu >Darling Library Technical Services >PO Box 7000 >Azusa, California 91702-7000 >tel: 626-815-6000 ext. 5258 >fax: 626-815-5064 >------------------------------------ > >-----Original Message----- >From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum >[mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of SERIALST automatic digest >system >Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:00 PM >To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU >Subject: SERIALST Digest - 23 May 2007 to 24 May 2007 (#2007-108) > >There are 6 messages totalling 264 lines in this issue. > >Topics of the day: > > 1. CONSER standard record (2) > 2. replacement value > 3. FW: question about journal title: European educational researcher > 4. CONSER Standard Record > 5. Did someone loose bound volume International Studio 1929?? > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 17:10:43 -0400 >From: Hank Young <WilYoun@UFLIB.UFL.EDU> >Subject: Re: CONSER standard record > >The University of Florida will begin on the 1st of next month. > >Of course, the only thing we *have* to change is the coding of the 362 >field. Other than this doing what we have already done meets or exceeds >the new standard. > >Hank Young >Cataloger >University of Florida > >-----Original Message----- >From: SERIALST: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum >[mailto:SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU] On Behalf Of Biserka Mrzljak >Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 4:58 PM >To: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU >Subject: [SERIALST] CONSER standard record > >Is there any library that is already cataloguing according to CONSER >standard record principle? > >Thanks > >Biserka Mrzljak >Knowledge Management Librarian >Library Technical Services University of Western Ontario >London, Ontario Canda N6A 3K7 >519-661-2111 ext. 80956 > >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 17:47:57 -0500 >From: Anne Giffey <agiffey@KNOX.EDU> >Subject: replacement value > >A patron has lost our circulating copy of the poetry magazine "Sonnet >Sequences" - we had bound and circulating as a monograph (years >1955-1958). I am in search of a replacement price, not necessarily a >replacement. I have searched Absolute Backorder, to no avail. Does >anyone have an idea of where to find serial replacement values, >especially for older volumes? > >Thank you. > >-- >Anne Giffey, 309-341-7483 >agiffey@knox.edu >Assistant Librarian - Public Services >Seymour Library, Knox College > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 05:34:51 -0700 >From: Steven C Shadle <shadle@U.WASHINGTON.EDU> >Subject: Re: CONSER standard record > >> Is there any library that is already cataloguing according to CONSER >> standard record principle? > >My understanding is that the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the >National Agricultural Library (NAL) have already implemented on a test >basis. > >Steve Shadle/Serials Access Librarian ***** shadle@u.washington.edu >University of Washington Libraries *** Phone: (206) 685-3983 >Seattle, WA 98195-2900 * Fax: (206) 543-0854 > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 09:56:53 -0400 >From: "Kemp, Rebecca" <kempr@UNCW.EDU> >Subject: FW: question about journal title: European educational >researcher > >FYI, to anyone who is looking for citations from the title European >educational researcher (OCLC# 51004090). Per Roger Osborn-King at >Symposium Journals, it is no longer available online (there are broken >links in the OCLC record and Ulrich's.) > >--Rebecca > >Rebecca Kemp >Serials Supervisor Librarian >W.M. Randall Library >University of North Carolina Wilmington >601 S. College Rd. >Wilmington, NC 28403 >Phone: (910)962-7220 >Fax: (910)962-3078 >kempr@uncw.edu > >----- Original Message ----- >-----Original Message----- >From: Roger Osborn-King [mailto:rok@symposium-journals.co.uk] >Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:55 AM >To: Kemp, Rebecca >Subject: Re: question about journal title: European educational >researcher > >Hi, I have a question for you: I have found a record in WorldCat, a >bibliographic database, that identifies the journal title _European >educational researcher_ as having been published from Vol. 5, no. 1 >(Sept. 1999)-v. 6, no. 3 (Dec. 2000). Its URL was listed as >http://www.eera.ac.uk/publications/eer/. This URL no longer works, and >I cannot find any web presence for this journal. Is this journal still >available somewhere on the web? We have a patron who would like an >article from it, and we are at a loss as to how to find it. > >I understand that the title of this journal changed to European >Educational Research Journal, but there are no backfiles for this >journal online from before 2002. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > >Hello Rebecca > >'European Educational Researcher' was once published irregularly by the >European Educational Research Association (EERA), when it was more of a >newsletter with occasional articles than anything resembling a journal. >It >had already effectively ceased when in 2002 we started EERA's official >online-only journal, the EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL >(www.wwwords.co.uk/EERJ), as from Volume 1 Number 1. > >It was never clear to me why 'European Educational Researcher' existed, >or >who read it, or even how anyone got hold of it. It's not as if it was a >normal society publication sent to members, and perhaps also sold >commercially, since neither really happened. EERA has only 17 members - >being the national educational research societies of the major European >countries; its annual conference draws about 1500 attendees and it is >those - plus library subscribers - who get access to the new journal. > >Anyway, to answer your question: to the best of my knowledge, all >physical >copies (the URL you mention will almost certainly have provided >information >not content) vanished some long while ago. > >Perhaps the authors could help you? > >Section des sciences de l'education >University of Geneva >40 Boulevard Pont d'Arve >CH-1211 GENEVA 4 >Switzerland >rita.hofstetter@pse.unige.ch >bernard.schneuwly@pse.unige.ch > >Good luck! Best wishes - Roger > >]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] >SYMPOSIUM JOURNALS - Roger Osborn-King - >PO Box 204, Didcot, Oxford OX11 9ZQ, United Kingdom >rok@symposium-journals.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1235 817 956 >Fax: +44 (0)1235 817 275 Skype: roger.osborn.king >Check out www.symposium-journals.co.uk for the contents >of our journals, with abstracts and full texts of all articles, >instructions for contributors, together with complete >editorial, bibliographical and subscription information. > >A division of wwwords Ltd - www.wwwords.co.uk > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 11:15:52 -0400 >From: Eleanor Cook <cookei@APPSTATE.EDU> >Subject: Re: CONSER Standard Record > >I would also like to know the answer to this - AND >If it be great if CONSER catalogers who have been working on the >development of this would summarize both concerns and benefits they see >with the CONSER Standard record. A number of us who work in non-CONSER >institutions have been awaiting the Standard Record and were >disappointed when it was delayed. >Thanks, >Eleanor Cook > > >-- > > >Eleanor I. Cook >Serials Coordinator & Professor >Belk Library, ASU Box 32026 >Appalachian State University >Boone, NC 28608-2026 >828-262-2786 >828-262-2773 (fax) >cookei@appstate.edu > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 16:58:11 -0400 >From: Biserka Mrzljak <bmrzljak@UWO.CA> >Subject: CONSER standard record > >Is there any library that is already cataloguing according to CONSER >standard record principle? > >Thanks > >Biserka Mrzljak >Knowledge Management Librarian >Library Technical Services University of Western Ontario >London, Ontario Canda N6A 3K7 >519-661-2111 ext. 80956 > >------------------------------ > >Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 11:51:13 -0500 >From: "Coffey, Sue" <sue.coffey@MWSU.EDU> >Subject: Did someone loose bound volume International Studio 1929?? > >MY ILL department received v. 93 1929 of International Studio from a >library in California. It has our original property stamp on it. We >disposed of this title years ago. If this is your volume please email >me and I will send the volume to you. > >Thanks, > >Sue > >=20 > >Sue Coffey > >Serials Librarian > >Moffett Library > >Midwestern State University > >3410 Taft > >Wichita Falls, TX 76308 > >=20 > >=20 > >sue.coffey@mwsu.edu > >940-397-4173 > >Fax 940-397-4689 > >=20 > >------------------------------ > >End of SERIALST Digest - 23 May 2007 to 24 May 2007 (#2007-108) >*************************************************************** > --------------------------------- Martha Coleman Reference/Serials Librarian U A Fort Smith - Boreham Library 5210 Grand Avenue PO Box 3649 Fort Smith, AR 72913 479-788-7208 FAX 479-788-7209 mcoleman@uafortsmith.edu