Serials Module -- request for info (Jan Bowers)
ERCELAA@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu 08 Jul 1997 15:47 UTC
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 1997 10:37:21 -0400
From: Janice Bowers <JBowers@NHDD.COM>
Subject: Serials Module Using Windows/How have you automated?
We are a private law firm (7 offices) library with about 13,000
titles (mostly serials) and we still are checking them in on kardex
cards. We have the online catalog on the attorneys' desktops (EOSi
GOPAC) through Windows while the cataloging/circulation modules are
still in DOS. We are not planning to implement the serials module in
this ILS due to problems with lack of future enhancements to the DOS
product, difficulty in setting it up to begin with, and the firm's
technology direction away from DOS products. The firm is on a
wide-area Windows PC-based network. Also, to complicate it a little
more, all the paying of bills in done here in Rochester but the
receiving, checking-in, and routing of materials is done in each
office, so we need a networked system. Is that enough background?
I need help in finding a serials program which will allow us to
replace the kardex and automate check-in and claim missing issues,
produce routing slips for the issues or the tables of contents we
route, track subscription information (so we know when something is
expiring), and allow us to enter payment and invoice information so
we have an way to track the cost of individual titles. Easy, right?
( ;>} )
Answers to the following questions would be a huge help. Thank you
for taking the time to respond to my plea for help.
Are you using a serial module in an integrated or nonintegrated
system? Is it Windows or DOS?
Are you happy with it? What are its strengths/weaknesses?
Would you choose it again?
How much of this list is realistic to do (or do you do in your
system): check-in, routing, subscription and payment tracking?
Jan Bowers
Information Services
Nixon, Hargrave, Devans & Doyle LLP
Rochester, NY
(716) 263-1211
jbowers@nhdd.com