I have a program named JTacq that I distribute at no cost to libraries.
You can find more information at http://www.jtdata.com/jtacq.html
I have added a feature which may accomplish what you are wanting. If
you would like an online demo let me know.
Jim Taylor
Systems Administrator
Asbury Theological Seminary
jtaylor_at_jtdata.com
On 10/1/2009 12:42 PM, acqnet-l_at_lists.ibiblio.org wrote:
> Dear Group:
>
> Is anyone succesfully using the Amazon "wishlist" feature to create
> lists of items for potential donors? I set one up for our library and
> my Library Dean tested it by purchasing a few books...but I found--
>
> 1) I rec'd no notification a gift had been purchased.
> 2) The book did not always remove itself from the wishlist (once
> purchased)
> 3) I'm not sure how to keep our library liaisons from accidentally
> buying the same books (from other jobbers)!
>
> If anyone is having success with this feature, I would like to hear from
> you. Or if you have heard of something better than the Amazon wishlist
> that you could recommend, I would appreciate hearing from you.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Robb M. Waltner
> Head of Acquisitions
> University Librarian
> University of North Florida
> Thomas G. Carpenter Library
> 1 UNF Drive
> Jacksonville, FL. 32224-7699
> Tel: (904) 620-1516
> Fax: (904) 620-1345
> E-mail: rwaltner_at_unf.edu
>
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