Using Access to Record Reference Statistics?

Abigail Goben abigailgoben at GMAIL.COM
Wed Sep 4 22:57:42 EDT 2013


Joel,

We use a Google Form to capture transactions and that's been very robust
and easily updated as needed.  If you'd like to see a copy, let me know.

Abigail


On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Tonyan, Joel <jtonyan at nwacc.edu> wrote:

>  Hi,****
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> My library still records reference statistics the old-fashioned way—with
> pen and paper. Obviously, it’s time for us to move to an electronic system,
> which will simplify creating statistical reports. ****
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> We’re looking at a couple of options. We’ve contacted several vendors for
> trials of subscription services. We’re also wondering if we could simply
> create an Access database with a form on the frontend that we could all
> share via a network drive. Are there any libraries out there using Access
> to record reference transactions? If so, what has been your experience?***
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> Thanks,****
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> *Joel Tonyan*
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