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Eric Elmore moesley at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 8 17:39:03 EDT 2001


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for cross-posting.

Hello all, I was wondering what some of the other
universities/colleges were doing to provide e-reserve
services to their patrons.  We are considering either
setting up a secure reserves section on a web-server,
or looking at some sort of software specifically
designed for e-reserves. I recently, last week, found
out I was responsible for our libraries new adventure
into this area and m looking for pointers. :)

Does anybody have any good suggestions for software
for e-reserves? It is my (possibly terribly incorrect)
impression that these are the two methods being used. 
Does anybody have any really good/bad reasons for
doing one over the other? Thanks for any and all
help:)
Eric

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Eric Elmore    
Automated Services Librarian
Texas A&M International University
Laredo, TX 78041     (956)326-2137

"Some people's idea of free speech is that they are free to say what they like, but if anyone says anything back, that is an outrage." -- Winston Churchill

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