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Jate: Fr1. 18 ~eo 1994 ~7.11:0u -0700 MST J r"OITI: "Rosal:..nd F. Dudcen" <rfdJO@teal csrt.org

To: salstLsn.Jrg

Subject. bar codE order·s

I am 0rder1rg oar codes for my JOurnal volumes.

Snar 01' An•,er sen at C1~RL, 7S8-3030 ><:131, is putting out a ca: l 'or a

~uant1ty ordet. rler deadline ls March 4.

She needs ~o ~now.

t/>)hat qu,3.nt1tv you need?

s1ng1e; double w1th extra n.Jmber strip; double v-Jitll LJo full zebr·J. stripes?

wnat was your last bar code number orJered?

E:oo1'\ c.nc Journal bar codes are the same; Patron bar codes a·e dJtferent Last summer 1t was proposed that we all ~se double bar codes with two full zebra str1pes so that the SALS cataloger c:oula use a light wand when

entenng the bar code at Denison. The grant vJoula buy Den1son a ·,ar cor.le

reader. If you want to bar code 1000 books with double zebra stripe bar cod.:=s. vou nee•J to pav for 2000 bar codes. Th1s is your decidon til!hich type to buy.

As Sharon poolS the orders. tncse are the quantity discount prices (minimum order of $2SO;:

( 'dcr· 26.000: .000 @ 31.25 per 2c.,OOO @ 31.25 per Over 26,0(;0: 10,000 @ L6 .. 17 per 2C..,OOO (S' 26 17 per Over 100,000: 10.000 2 20.83 per 2t.·' 000 @ 20.83 per 1000 :: 1000

=

1000 :: 1000 -1000 :: 1000 :: 10*.31. 25 26*31 25 10*26.17 -26*2to.l7 101<20.f,3

-2f.~20 .. 82· :: --:: ::. $312.50 ldl2.50 $261.70 $680 42 $20d.30 $~ALbt'. . . . : ... From th"' "iacintosh of ... . Rosaliw' F. Dudden

rlealt~ Sctence L,brarlan

Ge ald TucKer Memorial Med1cal Library Nac1onal Jew1sn Cencer tor £mmunol0gy

anJ Respiratory Medicine l40U Jackson Street

Den·1er .. Colorado 80206

...

·**¥***~******** Inte~net: rfdJO@csn.org Phone: FaY~ ( 303) 3')8 "14'.~3 (:.03) 270-2!49

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Date· Thu, 10 Mar 1994 11:40:47 -0700 (MST)

From:

"Rosalind

F. Dudden" <rfd10@teal>

To:

sals@csn.org

Subject: Circ update

_ter

discussing the

issue

with Pat and Danette and MArla, the group will

be using

PATRON

bar codes. PMH

and

LMC will

be

using Patron bar

codes

and

need to

order

them. They plan to

afix

them to their employee ids.

NJC

is

going to attempt to use a

"fake"

bar code, i.e. an employee number, dummied

up to read like a bar code. For this we need to have the check number

turned off.

Dodie needs to get these numbers into the system and notify us when this

happens.

Then Carole H. will make an

appointment

with each library

.

SHe

will

go over the basic

steps

and outline for us how to Lest the

parameters.

She would probably be starting

the

week of March 14th if the

Patron ID #s get in there.

This week

the

5

new libraries are

testing

their loader specs for

~he

over

night

load.

roz

.

. .

.

. .

. . .

. .

. . . From the Macintosh of ...

.

... .

Roz Dudden

at

National

Jewish Center

for

Immunology

Denver, Colorado

Internet:

rfd10@csn.org

Phone:(303) 398-1483

and

Respiratory Medicine

Fax:

(303)

270-2~49

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