SERIALST documentation (Scope & Purpose) for use guidelines and command options has recently been updated. Since some of the changes are significant -- particularly for accessing the SERIALST archives -- I am appending the latest documentation below. An HTML version of this file is updated regularly and available on the web at: http://www.uvm.edu/~bmaclenn/serialst.html. -- Birdie WELCOME TO SERIALST (Please Save this Message) Welcome to SERIALST! Here is some basic information about the forum, including Scope and Purpose, basic LISTSERV commands and how to retrieve information from the archives. This document is also maintained and periodically updated on the World Wide Web at URL: http://www.uvm.edu/~bmaclenn/serialst.html (Revised May 1997) SERIALST SCOPE & PURPOSE - INCLUDING FILESERVER INFORMATION & SELECTED COMMAND OPTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1.0. Scope & Purpose 2.0. Disclaimer 3.0. Selected Command Options 3.1. Cancelled from SERIALST? 4.0. Retrieving Information From SERIALST's Archives 4.1. Searching the Archives via E-Mail 4.2. SERIALST Web Archives 5.0. Contact Information: Listowner & Moderators 1.0. SCOPE & PURPOSE SERIALST (Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum) was established in October 1990, with technical support from the Office of Academic Computing at the University of Vermont (UVM), in order to serve as an informal electronic forum for most aspects of serials processing in libraries. Appropriate topics include (but are not limited to): cataloging, acquisitions, collection management, serials budgets and pricing concerns, binding, preservation, microfilm and other non print serials media, union list activities, announcements, news, and job postings that are of interest to the serials community. ** SERIALST is NOT A FORUM FOR THE TRADE OR EXCHANGE OF DUPLICATE, UNWANTED, OR WANTED SERIALS. ** There are several forums for Back Issues and Exchange Services on the Internet (or see: http://www.uvm.edu/~bmaclenn/backexch.html for a listing). SERIALST's subscriber base is currently at @2520 subscribers in 34 countries. Prior to November 25, 1991, SERIALST was an unmoderated forum. On November 25, parameters of the LISTSERV software (which supports SERIALST) were changed to support collaboration between multiple moderators, in different geographic locations. Messages that are sent to SERIALST are reviewed by the moderators, who then forward messages on appropriate topics to subscribers of SERIALST. When sending mail to SERIALST, please keep it to 350 lines or less and break longer messages into multiple, short, "serial" messages. Address messages to: SERIALST@LIST.UVM.EDU (please do not send mail intended for the list to individual moderators' addresses which inevitably causes confusion and slows our ability to post) Please read messages carefully for appropriate addresses before automatically sending your reply. PLEASE NOTE that when you "reply" directly to a SERIALST message, you are usually (but not always) replying back to the list, and not necessarily to the individual who sent the message. While we make every attempt to screen messages carefully, we cannot take responsibility for forwarding replies intended for individuals to the appropriate person. Please take care in your responses. Make sure that replies not intended for the list are directed to the appropriate address. SERIALST's policy toward cross-posting of messages from other lists is that it's generally fine -- SO LONG AS THE CROSS-POSTED MESSAGE IS FROM THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR of the message. However, we will forward other people's messages ONLY if we have the permission of the original author of the message -- unless the message is obviously very public and intended for cross-posting (as in general library or networking news messages that are important, timely, and relevant to the subscribership). If you want to post someone else's message to SERIALST, please get their permission before you send it to the list. Selected postings from SERIALST, related to serials pricing, may also appear in the electronic publication: Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues. Subscribers to SERIALST will benefit from a more in depth look at serial pricing concerns if they also subscribe to the Newsletter on Serials Pricing Issues (to subscribe send a one line message: SUBSCRIBE PRICES <your name>, to: Listproc@unc.edu, or contact the editor, Marcia Tuttle at: Tuttle@gibbs.oit.unc.edu). 2.0. DISCLAIMER *** Disclaimer: The University of Vermont offers SERIALST as a public service. It does not verify the accuracy of submitted messages, nor does it endorse opinions expressed by contributors to the SERIALST forum. Authors of messages to SERIALST are solely responsible for their content. The moderators reserve the right to reject postings that do not fall within the scope and purpose of the list. *** 3.0. SELECTED COMMAND OPTIONS NOTE: Send all commands to: LISTSERV@LIST.UVM.EDU SUBSCRIBE SERIALST <your name> - To join the discussion forum. UNSUBSCRIBE SERIALST - To unsubscribe from (or signoff of) the discussion forum. SIGNOFF SERIALST doesthe same thing (N.B.: Do not add your name or e-mail address to the UNSUBSCRIBE or SIGNOFF command -- if you do, your request will be rejected by the LISTSERV software). * SET <mail distribution option> Commands: SET SERIALST MAIL - to receive individual mail messages as they are posted to the list (default setting). SET SERIALST NOMAIL - to stop list mail from being delivered to your address; to resume mail, issue the SET SERIALST MAIL command. SET SERIALST DIGEST - to receive daily digests of all messages posted to the list (1750 line limit). SET SERIALST INDEX - to receive daily index summaries of mail posted to the list. * NOTE about SET Options: You can only SET one mail distribution option at a time. You have to choose one option that best suits your needs at a given time. QUERY SERIALST - Displays your mail distribution option settings (i.e., whether or not you are set to "digest", or "nomail", et al.); will also tell you whether or not you are signed onto the list. REVIEW SERIALST - To retrieve a list of subscribers to SERIALST (name and e-mail address), arranged alpha by @ (i.e., e-mail address). REVIEW SERIALST BY NAME - To retrieve a list of subscribers to SERIALST, arranged by last name. INFO REFCARD - To retrieve a more complete listing of General User Commands (i.e., the LISTSERV Reference Card) for LISTSERV 1.8c. ** The above commands can be sent by: sending the command as a one line message to: LISTSERV@LIST.UVM.EDU Please don't send LISTSERV commands to the SERIALST address. The LISTSERV address is for issuing COMMANDS, while the SERIALST address is for messages intended for the distribution to the subscribership. 3.1. CANCELLED FROM SERIALST? You may be cancelled from SERIALST without notification if certain network complications arise. If you fail to receive SERIALST messages for an inordinate amount of time, use the QUERY or REVIEW command (as described in the preceding list of commands) to find out if your name is present on the distribution list. If you are experiencing problems with your subscription and need human intervention, send an e-mail message to: SERIALST-REQUEST@LIST.UVM.EDU 4.0. RETRIEVING INFORMATION FROM SERIALST's ARCHIVES All messages to SERIALST are automatically archived by month. You may retrieve the monthly archives by issuing the command: GET SERIALST LOGyymm (ex., get serialst log9606) to: LISTSERV@LIST.UVM.EDU. The server will automatically send the monthly archive that is specified (since Oct. 1990). 4.1. SEARCHING THE ARCHIVES via E-MAIL It is possible to search the entire SERIALST message database via the web or by submitting an e-mail message/search request to LISTSERV@LIST.UVM.EDU You may cut and paste the following search line into an e-mail message (overlay the "<add keyword search terms here>" text with keywords that are appropriate to your search). Send the template/e-mail message to: LISTSERV@LIST.UVM.EDU. Leave the subject line blank. The search syntax is: Search <add keyword search terms here*> in SERIALST since <date=yy/mm/dd**> * where keywords = your search term(s). You may use Boolean logic. ** you may, optionally, specify a date limitation, rather than searching the entire database. for example: --------------------clip here---------------------- search worst and 'title change' in serialst since 97/03/10 --------------------clip here---------------------- You may also search by BOOLEAN queries and/or search limitations by date. To obtain more information about search commands, send a HELP message to: LISTSERV@LIST.UVM.EDU 4.2. SERIALST WEB ARCHIVES * The entire SERIALST archives (since Oct. 1990) are now available through the web. The SERIALST archives are automatically updated whenever a message is posted to the list. The easiest way to access the archives is to go to the SERIALST home page at: http://www.uvm.edu/~bmaclenn/serialst.html or to the SERIALST archive on the web at: http://list.uvm.edu/archives/serialst.html You can search the SERIALST archives and/or explore Searching list archives help pages to obtain search tips for using the archive database. from these two web sources. 5.0. CONTACT INFORMATION: LISTOWNER AND MODERATORS For additional information about SERIALST contact: Birdie MacLennan Listowner & Moderator University of Vermont bmaclenn@uvmvm.uvm.edu or: bmaclenn@zoo.uvm.edu Marcia Tuttle Associate Moderator Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill tuttle@gibbs.oit.unc.edu Ann Ercelawn Associate Moderator Vanderbilt University ercelaa@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu or: ercelawn@library.vanderbilt.edu