YBP for ordering then records are loaded into our ILS - Sierra.
Denise
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*Denise R. Gehring, MSLIS, MA*
Associate Professor, University Libraries
Head of Print Resources & Bibliographic Services
Chair of the Collection Development Committee
Librarian for MATESOL, Sociology, Global Studies, ALCI, & Graduate Nursing
Azusa Pacific University
701 E. Foothill Blvd., PO Box 7000
Azusa, CA 91702
http://www.apu.edu/library/faculty/drgehring/
626-815-6000 x5264 | drgehring_at_apu.edu
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 10:08 AM, "Zeitz, Elizabeth" <acqnet_at_lists.ala.org>
wrote:
> Good afternoon!
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>
>
> My university library uses a legacy, home-designed, web-based program to
> receive, track, and store incoming acquisition requests (firm orders). I
> have literally just been informed by my university that our new servers
> cannot support the system, and have to scramble to find a new web-based
> order tracking system, preferably low-cost or potentially rolled into
> services we may already have (OCLC, EBSCO, LibAnswers, etc.). My question
> for you guys is – what do you use? How do you track your incoming firm
> order requests, and do you use any online / web-based systems that you
> like?
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>
> Thanks,
>
> Elizabeth
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>
>
> *Elizabeth Zeitz '02*
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Received on Wed Oct 25 2017 - 13:55:02 EDT