[WEB4LIB] How do you list all of the electronic journals?
Luis Domingues
lfd at libri.ucp.pt
Wed Jun 28 15:50:32 EDT 2000
1) Journals list
I didn't clearly understand what you need, but we also mantain a list of
journals which are available electronicaly and other journals that we
digitalise. This is available at www.libri.ucp.pt/sumarios
2) Mouseover
Instead of using 2 static images, you can use the first image as a static
image and the second with an animated gif, where you can make a cross-fade
from the first image to the second. That's the only way to make a mouseover
"slower". If you have adobe imageready, you just have to load both images
and change the oppacity of each layer.
Regards
Luis Filipe F. F. Domingues E-Mail: lfd at libri.ucp.pt
Biblioteca Universitária João Paulo II Home Page:
http://www.libri.ucp.pt/
Universidade Católica Portuguesa Tel: +351 21 7214019
Palma de Cima Fax: +351 21 7214010
1600 Lisboa
Portugal
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Subject: [WEB4LIB] How do you list all of the electronic journals?
We have both electronic (full text) journals that we subscribe to
individually or get with paper subscriptions and those that come in a
package (ScienceDirect, Dialog and Highwire to name a few) and want one
listing of all of our journals. We don't know if (or even how) we can list
all of the titles. Our solution is to list the group list as one entry, but
think it would be better if someone could enter a title and see if we have
access to it. I guess we could list all of the individual titles in Dialog
Select - but they will change and then we have more work to do.
What is the common practice here?
Also, I have some "mouse over" icons that we like, but the Boss thinks the
shift from image to text is too abrupt. Is there a way to slow or "smooth"
the change?
Just a pointer in the right direction or web site will be enough. Or even
to know that there is not a solution would be a help.
Thanks,
Gary
Gary E. Masters
Librarian (Systems)
CDRH - FDA
(301) 827-6893
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