[WEB4LIB] MS-Access database
Julia Schult
jschult at elmira.edu
Wed Aug 22 15:27:15 EDT 2001
I'm working on this in Access, and got some good pointers from the LITA
Institute on Database-Driven Web Sites done by Kristin Antelman recently.
However, those of you who haven't, do take a look at the InfoIguana at
Alfred University:
http://www.herr.alfred.edu/
or specifically
http://www.herr.alfred.edu/infoiguana/infoiguana.asp
It does more than just the electronic resources. { I talked to its creator
last spring (Gary Roberts, I think) who I was shocked to find out got his
inspiration from the SourceFinder program at the University of Illinois
Undergraduate Library. Shocked, because guess who wrote the original code
for SourceFinder while a grad student there over 10 years ago? Moi. ;-) }
---Julia E. Schult
Access/Electronic Services Librarian
Elmira College
Jschult at elmira.edu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glynis Andersson" <gandersson at bctf.bc.ca>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <web4lib at webjunction.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 3:11 PM
Subject: [WEB4LIB] MS-Access database
> Tony New asked about a MS-Access template for inventory. I'm wondering
> about an MS-Access template for tracking web resources. I'm particularly
> interested in any MS-Access databases of this type that have been used in
> conjunction with cold fusion to create a web-based dynamic database. A
> database-driven web page on "Resources by subject" is my final goal.
>
> Thanks.
> B.C. Teachers' Federation
> http://www.bctf.bc.ca
>
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