This is not really a suggestion, it’s a compliment. Great job on upgrading the online terminals. The Dell’s are alright, but getting the LaserJets was a fantasic idea. Keep up the good work. It just gets easier and easier to work here. Thanks a lot.
ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: thanks! (3-4-98)
Do you ever replace “missing” books?
Your copy of “Wharton on Dynamic Competitive Strategy”, which was published in 1997, is “missing” and circulation told me to look for a copy elsewhere.
You must have had a reason to acquire the book, could it have changed in the last 8 months?
ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: Good question [...]
I suggest that you change the On-Line Renewals Form. The idea of renewing “…all loans charged to me by Perkins and Lilly…” is very appealing and convenient for the current holder of a book, BUT NOT for other people who can be interested in it. Thank you!
Roberto Fernandez grad student in Botany RJF1@duke.edu, Ph: [...]
My comment concerns the new online reserves used (and perhaps overused) by the professors this semester. Maybe it isn’t the professors fault for using such a technologically advanced system for providing their students with reading material at no cost, however, the monetary savings afforded to these students has since taken away from the time savings [...]
Hi. I think it would be helpful to have a listing of the journals and periodicals that are available at all of the libraries.
ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: Thanks for the input. (3-4-98)
There are two outstanding science quote books now published which the library should consider. Statistically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol Nov 1996 ISBN 0-7503-0401-4 This book received an excellant book review in Journal of Quality Research (Summer 97) Physically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations from Physics and Astronomy Institute of [...]
Hi,
Ohio U. has access to the New York Times ondisc collection. It would be great if we had that.
Thank you
Gabriel
ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: Thanks, we’ll forward to the decision makers on matters like this. (3-4-98)
The present set-up for looking for searching journals for articles by subject is confusing. Why not set it up like the on-line catalog, where all one has to do is submit a query and the system returns all relevant information on journal articles?
ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: A neat idea. We’ll think about it. (3-4-98)
I was checking your catalog for “Neue Forschungen im Pompeii..” and found it in the text version. However, in the web version, im is spelled in–so i couldn’t find the title. Thanks, Rachel Frew, Sloane Art Library, UNC-CH, rfrew@unc.edu
ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: This will go to our Art Bibliographer for response. (3-4-98)
And I misspelled Pompeji! Pompeii!! Sorry, Rachel Frew
ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: Okey, OK, Okay, (3-4-98)
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