From: IN%"LISTSERV@UNMVM.BITNET" "Revised List Processor" 11-FEB-1991 17:04:53.53 To: VISBMS@UBVMS.BITNET CC: Subj: File: "CATALOG TEXT1" being sent to you Received: from UNMVM.BITNET by UBVMS.BITNET; Mon, 11 Feb 91 17:03 EST Received: by UNMVM (Mailer R2.05) id 3467; Mon, 11 Feb 91 14:46:45 MST Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 14:46:08 MST From: Revised List Processor Subject: File: "CATALOG TEXT1" being sent to you To: VISBMS@UBVMS.BITNET Message-id: X-Envelope-to: VISBMS Contents INTRODUCTION NEW IN THIS RELEASE SECTION 1: CATALOGS AND DATABASES ACCESSIBLE WITHOUT CHARGE ALABAMA Auburn University CALIFORNIA California Agricultural Technology Institute, California State University, Fresno California State University, Long Beach Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, Robert E. Kennedy Library Occidental Colleges Automated Library System (Oasys) The University of California, MELVYL Catalog University of California, Berkeley, GLADIS - the UC Berkeley Online Catalog COLORADO Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries - CARL DELAWARE University of Delaware Libraries DELCAT FLORIDA Floridas State University System GEORGIA Emory University Libraries Online Public Access Catalog HAWAII University of Hawaii at Manoa Online Catalog ILLINOIS Northwestern University LUIS University of Chicago The University of Illinois at Chicago University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign INDIANA Purdue University, TRAVELING THOR THe Online Resource The University of Notre Dame Library KANSAS The University of Kansas Library MAINE University of Maine System Library Catalog MARYLAND AIM (Access to Information about Maryland) Johns Hopkins University Library UMCAT (Online Catalog for UM Libraries) MASSACHUSETTS Boston University TOMUS Harvard University, HOLLIS - Harvard OnLine Library Information System MICHIGAN The University of Michigan Michigan State University Libraries Wayne State University MINNESOTA The University of Minnesota Library System--LUMINA MISSOURI University of Missouri NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska Libraries NEW HAMPSHIRE Dartmouth College, Dartmouth College Library Online Catalog NEW JERSEY Princeton University Library Princeton University Online Manuscripts Catalog NEW MEXICO The University of New Mexico University of New Mexico General Library University of New Mexico Medical Center Library New Mexico State University NEW YORK Cornell University New York University, BobCat Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute State University of New York at Binghamton OHIO Case Western Reserve University Kent State University, CATALYST Ohio State University University of Toledo OKLAHOMA The University of Tulsa OREGON University of Oregon PENNSYLVANIA University of Pittsburgh, PITTCAT Pennsylvania: Miscellaneous Online Resources RHODE ISLAND Brown University SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson University TENNESSEE University of Tennessee, Knoxville University of Tennessee, Memphis, Health Science Library Vanderbilt University TEXAS Texas A&M Library System UT Arlington Library System UT Austin Library System UTCAT University of Texas at Dallas UTAH University of Utah Marriott Library VIRGINIA The Old Dominion University Library Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Virginia Commonwealth University Library System WISCONSIN Marquette University Libraries University of Wisconsin Library Catalogs, Madison and Milwaukee Campuses Network Library System (NLS) Section 2: Catalogs & Databases Accessible For a Charge CALIFORNIA Research Libraries Information Network Section 3: International Catalogs AUSTRALIA Australian National University's Library Deakin University Library CANADA University of Calgary The University of New Brunswick Queens University Libraries Kingston, Ontario, Canada University of Saskatchewan Libraries ISRAEL InterUniversity Computerized Catalog System--ALEPH NEW ZEALAND Victoria University of Wellington GERMANY University of Konstanz MEXICO The Instituto Tecnologico y Estudios Superiores de Monterrey's Online Catalog Library of the Universidad de las Americas, Pueblas Section 4: Dial-Up Libraries and Catalogs Section 5: Other Online Resources BULLETIN BOARDS AGRICULTURE BUSINESS/ECONOMICS HEALTH/NUTRITION LAW MISCELLANEOUS NATURAL RESOURCES NEWSPAPERS SPACE/SCIENCE SPORTS AND RECREATION OTHER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OR RELATED BBS Section 6: Campus-Wide Information Systems Columbia University Cornell's CUINFO MIT TechInfo New Mexico State University NMSU/INFO NYU PNN - Princeton News Network University of New Mexico UNM_INFO University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill INFO Internet- Accessible Library Catalogs & Databases January 28, 1991 Dr. Art St. George, University of New Mexico Dr. Ron Larsen, University of Maryland Edited by Karen McKelvey, CERFnet INTRODUCTION Internet-Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases is coauthored by Dr. Art St. George of the University of New Mexico and Dr. Ron Larsen of the University of Maryland. Dr. St. George says this document, began as an effort to provide additional service to the network community locally. However, it became apparent that the library resources were of broader appeal than that. It contains a listing of over 100 online library catalogs and databases available within the United States and beyond. It contains listings of U.S. and international library catalogs and databases, dial-up libraries, Campus-Wide Online Information Systems, and bulletin board systems. Each listing gives a brief description of the resource and instructions on how to access it, as well as places to contact for more information. Listings include such material as Columbia University's online library catalog (CLIO), Pennsylvanias State University online card catalog system (PENpages), and the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries (CARL) and its 25 individual resource listings of libraries and information databases, such as the Metro Denver Facts database. This catalog is an ongoing project. If you have any suggestions, comments, or additions, please send them to Dr. Art St. George by electronic mail to stgeorge@unmb.bitnet or stgeorge@bootes.unm.edu. This document is formatted and edited by Karen McKelvey of the California Education and Research Federation Network (CERFnet) (karen@cerf.net). Carlos Robles of CERFnet also contributes to the formatting of this document. NEW IN THIS RELEASE New (n) and revised (r) in this release are the following entries and sections: Section 1: California Agricultural Technology Institute, Cal State Fresno (n) Occidental College, California (n) Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries, Colorado (r) Florida State University System, Florida (r) Johns Hopkins University Library, Maryland (n) University of Minnesota, Minnesota (r) University of Nebraska, Nebraska (n) Princeton University Library, Manuscripts Database, New Jersey (n) University of Tulsa, Oklahoma (n) University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh (r) Clemson University, South Carolina (n) University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee (r) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Virginia (r) Marquette University Library, Wisconsin (n) Section 3: University of Calgary, Canada Queen's University Libraries, Canada University of Saskatchewan Libraries, Canada Israel Section 4: University of Wisconsin (r) Section 5: (Over 30 new entries.) Section 1: Catalogs & Databases Accessible Without Charge ALABAMA Auburn University AUDUCACD.DUC.AUBURN.EDU Instructions: 1. telnet AUDUCACD.DUC.AUBURN.EDU 2. Push TAB until cursor is in the APPLICATION field 3. Type 01 Press To exit: To exit, close your session with whatever break command works for you. NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. CALIFORNIA California Agricultural Technology Institute California State University, Fresno CATICSUF.CSUFRESNO.EDU ATI-Net is a menu-driven information service for the California agricultural community. ATI-Net's software is being used to develop a University- wide information service for all 20 CSU campuses. It's currently hosted on the same machine; log in as "super" (no password). Instructions: Log in as "public" (no password) and press single keys as directed. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Other access: (209) 278-4265 (300/1200) (209) 278-4615 (2400) SprintNet 916 331.31 (X.25 31109160033131) FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: California Agricultural Technology Institute California State University, Fresno School of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Maple and Shaw Avenues Fresno, California 93740-0115 (209) 278-4872 California State University, Long Beach COAST.LIB.CSULB.EDU Telnet COAST.LIB.CSULB.EDU. Enter VT100 or VT102 at terminal type prompt. Press return key a few times. Searching COAST (NOTIS) should be self-explanatory and specic help screens abound. Leave system by logging off network. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Maria Sugranes Manager, Library Automation (213) 985-1776 msugran@calstate.bitnet Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo Robert E. Kennedy Library LIBRARY.CALPOLY.EDU Instructions: 1. telnet library.calpoly.edu 2. Enter the username of POLYCAT and follow the instructions for using the catalog. To exit: 1. To disconnect, enter a ctrl-d. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Brian Williams OLPAC Coordinator (805) 756-2190 brian@library.calpoly.edu Occidental Colleges Automated Library System (Oasys) KITTY.OXY.EDU The Occidental College library contains approximately 500,000 volumes, and holds an extensive video library and subscribes to thousands of periodicals and government publications. In the fall of 1990, Oasys, the library catalog system, was installed. Its purpose is to easily guide users through the colleges extensive holdings, making the paper card catalog obsolete. Instructions: 1. Oasys is reachable through the Internet, type telnet kitty.oxy.edu 2. Type oasys at the resource prompt 3. Type oasys again at the login prompt. You must be able to emulate a Vt-100 or Wyse-50 terminal in order to use Oasys. Oasys is open 24-hours per day, 7 days a week. Occidental College is located in the northeastern hills of Los Angeles, CA. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: E-mail: infoserv@oxy.edu Phone: Barbara Shepard (213) 259-2833 The University of California MELVYL Catalog 31.1.0.1, 31.0.0.11, 31.0.0.13, 31.1.0.11 Address: Division of Library Automation University of California Office of the President 300 Lakeside Drive, 8th floor Oakland, California 94612-3550 E-mail: lynch@postgres.berkeley.edu Phone: (415) 987-0555 (MELVYL Catalog Helpline) Description The MELVYL catalog is the online union catalog of monographs and serials (periodicals) held by the nine University of California campuses and affiliated libraries. The monograph database, which includes records for books and nonbook materials such as maps, films, musical scores, and sound recordings, contains over 5.5 million unique titles representing nearly 11 million holdings at UC, the California State Library, and the Center for Research Libraries. Collection strengths include agriculture, dry lands, oceanography, entomology, performing arts (especially film and television), photography, Californiana, materials on Mexico and Central America, 17th and 18th century British literature, health sciences, and science fiction. The periodicals file, which includes newspapers, journals, proceedings, etc., contains over 640,000 unique titles representing over 1.2 million holdings from UC, Stanford University, the University of Southern California, the 19-campus California State University system, and selected other libraries. The MELVYL catalog also provides access to two databases of article citations: MEDLINE and Current Contents. The MELVYL MEDLINE database contains the current five-year file of the National Library of Medicine's MEDLINE database, which includes article citations and abstracts, indexed from over 4,000 health sciences journals. The Current Contents file, from the Institute for Scientific Information, contains one year of citations to articles in over 6,500 journals in seven broad subject disciplines. Use of these files, unlike the books and periodicals files, is restricted to the UC community. The "DLA Bulletin" and the "Mynd of the MELVYL Catalog," two publications describing the online catalog and its development and use, are also available online. The MELVYL catalog also provides access via TELNET to other remote library systems on the Internet. Network Access The system is on the Internet and can be accessed using the host name melvyl.ucop.edu or any of four Internet addresses (31.1.0.1, 31.0.0.11, 31.0.0.13, 31.1.0.11). Who Can Use the Catalog The MELVYL online catalog and periodicals file are universally available. Access to MEDLINE and Current Contents files are restricted under a license agreement to the University of California faculty, staff, and students. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: (415) 987-0522 Clifford Lynch, Director (policy questions) calur@uccmvsa.bitnet, lynch@postgres.berkeley.edu (415) 642-3466 Mike Berger, Asst. Dir. for Planning (policy, planning) mgbuc@uccmvsa.bitnet (415) 987-0563 Mary Engle, Systems Analyst (technical, general) meeur@uccmvsa.bitnet or engle@cmsa.berkeley.edu (415) 987-0552 Laine Farley, Head of User Services (catalog use) lxfol@uccmvsa.bitnet MELVYL is a registered trademark of The Regents of the University of California. University of California, Berkeley GLADIS - the UC Berkeley Online Catalog GopAC.BERKELEY.EDU Instructions: 1. telnet GopAC.BERKELEY.EDU VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff instructions are provided. GLADIS is public access and it does not require a password for access. The catalog covers the holdings of most UCB libraries, including the main library, the Moftt Undergraduate Library, the Bancroft Library and some 23 branch libraries. The catalog is complete for monographic holdings from 1977 to the present and incomplete for monographic holdings prior to that date. We are in the process of converting older monographic records, so more of these records appear in the catalog daily. All of the serial titles, both past and present, are reflected in GLADIS. GLADIS also contains records for maps, manuscripts, audiovisual materials and computer software. Circulation information (whether an item is checked out or not) is available for some library locations (six libraries as of September, 1989). FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Roy Tennant Public Service Automated Systems Coordinator (415) 642-3532 RTENNANT@LIBRARY.BERKELEY.EDU roy@ucbgarne.bitnet COLORADO Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries - CARL PAC.CARL.ORG or CSN.CARL.ORG Address: Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries 777 Grant, Suite 306 Denver CO 80203-3580 (303)861-5319 E-mail: help@carl.org Access to CARL databases is available via terminals in member librarie, the Internet and CARL's dial-up modems {(303)861-1350 - 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit - please turn off flow control and set the end-of-line character to CR only}. Once connected to the CARL system, please follow the on-line instructions to query the desired database. The use of some databases is restricted. Libraries: Colorado State University Northwest College High Plains Regional Libraries University of Hawaii System Montgomery County Dept. of Public Libraries (Rockville, MD) Northeastern University Databases: Online Libraries BBN's Internet Resource Guide Instructions: 1. telnet pac.carl.org or telnet 192.54.81.128 OR from an Institution on Colorado SuperNet 1. telnet csn.carl.org or telnet 192.54.81.121 CARL offers access to the following groups of databases: 1. Library Catalogs 2. Current Article Indexes and Access 3. Information Databases 4. Other Library Systems 5. Library and System News 1. LIBRARY CATALOGS: Auraria Regis College/Teikyo Loretto U. Colorado School of Mines Luther College C.U. at Boulder Northwest College C.U. Health Sciences Center State Department of Education C.U. Law Library Colorado State Publications Denver Public Library Government Publications Denver University C.U. Film/Video - Stadium Denver University Law School CCLINK Community Colleges University of Northern Colorado Colorado Health Sciences Libraries University of Wyoming High Plains Regional Libraries Colorado State University CCLINK Community Colleges: Arapahoe C.C. Pikes Peak C.C. Front Range C.C. Pueblo C.C. Lamar C.C. Red Rocks C.C. Morgan C.C. Trinidad State Jr. College Otero Junior College Colorado Health Sciences Libraries: Association of Operating Room Nurses C.U. Health Sciences Center Denver Medical Library Saint Joseph Hospital Swedish Medical Center High Plains Regional Libraries: Estes Park Public Library Fort Morgan Public Library Sterling Public Library 2. CURRENT ARTICLE INDEXES AND ACCESS: DATABASE: UnCover (Copyright CARL Systems Incorporated) This database contains records describing journals and their contents. Coverage is rapidly growing as CARL member holdings are processed. UnCover will soon include more than 10,000 titles, and descriptions of over 600,000 articles will be generated each year. Articles can be retrieved individually or displayed as the table of contents for any given journal issue. Note: UnCover is restricted to use by the patrons of CARL's member Libraries. Others may make special arrangements. Please send e-mail to: uncover@carl.org or contact Rebecca Lenzini at (303)861-5319 for more information. DATABASE: MAGAZINE INDEX (Copyright Information Access Company) MAGAZINE INDEX contains current indexing for over 400 popular and general interest magazines. It covers current affairs, leisure and travel, consumer affairs and products, people in the news, education, arts, and science. Many of the articles covered are available for delivery either online or by telefacsimile. Note: The MAGAZINE INDEX is restricted to use by specic terminals within member libraries, CARL's dial-up lines and users at Colorado SuperNet institutions. Use of the index is free of charge. Article delivery may be charged via MasterCard or Visa. DATABASE: TRADE & INDUSTRY INDEX (Copyright Information Access Company) TRADE & INDUSTRY INDEX is a comprehensive database covering all aspects of business and industry: companies, products, people, economics, management, technological innovations, and industry trends. Over 600 publications are included. Many are available for delivery, either online or by telefacsimile. Note: The TRADE & INDUSTRY INDEX is restricted to use by specic terminals within member libraries, CARL's dial-up lines and users at Colorado SuperNet institutions. Use of the index is free of charge. Article delivery may be charged via MasterCard or Visa. DATABASE: BLC Union List This database contains the current journal holdings of the Boston Library Consortium, a cooperative association of academic and research libraries in the Greater Boston area. Boston College State Library of Massachusetts Boston Public Library Tufts University Boston University University of Massachusetts/Amherst Brandeis University University of Massachusetts/Boston MIT University of Massachusetts/Worcest. Northeastern University Wellesley College DATABASE: New Journal Issues Information about journal issues received the previous business day by some of the CARL libraries. DATABASE: Conser The CONSER file is a subset of the authenticated MARC CONSER file. It contains approximately 220,000 bibliographic records for serials that were coded c (current) in byte 6 of the 008 field. Update tapes containing new records and changes are processed monthly. The records are cataloged using the same indexing rules that are applied to the CARL bibliographic files. Libraries may access this file for downloading bibliographic records through CARL Serials Control. DATABASE: Online Libraries ONLINE NEWSLETTER and ONLINE LIBRARIES AND MICROCOMPUTERS are full text publications that comprise the world's foremost news service in the Online and CD-ROM field. The print edition of these publications is distributed in over 70 countries. This database presents articles from Online Libraries and Microcomputers (9/83 to date), Online Newsletter (1980-81 and 1988 to date), and Online Hotline (1982-1987). Published by Information Intelligence Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. (602-996-2283) 3. INFORMATION DATABASES: DATABASE: Encyclopedia The Academic American Encyclopedia, published by Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc. is the equivalent of a 20 volume printed encyclopedia. It contains over 30,000 articles of general interest in the humanities, science and the social sciences, as well as information about sports and contemporary life. Many biographies are included and the information is updated regularly. Note: The encyclopedia is restricted to use by the patrons of certain of CARL's member libraries. DATABASE: CHOICE : Current Reviews for College Libraries. The file includes reviews from September 1988 forward, supplied by the Association of College and Research Libraries. Data are copyright ACRL, and CARL thanks the Association for allowing us to use its records. DATABASE: Environmental Education The Directory of Environmental Education Resources (DEER) is a joint project of the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education and the Colorado Department of Education. DEER includes Colorado and regional agencies, organizations, companies, groups, and individuals who disseminate environmental education resources. Please contact the organizations listed for more information about their programs. DATABASE: Metro Denver Facts METRO DENVER FACTS is a statistical summary of metropolitan Denver's growth and assets as a business location. The data is supplied by the Economic Development Group of the Greater Denver Chamber of Commerce, and is presented here as a project of the METRO DENVER NETWORK and CARL. DATABASE: Internet Resource Guide The Internet Resource Guide - Copyright 1990 BBN Systems and Technologies Corp. - is compiled by the NSF Network Service Center (nnsc@nnsc.nsf.net). Information on computational resources, library catalogs, archives, and other resources available via the Internet are supplied by members of the Internet community. This work is supported through the Univ. Center for Atmospheric Research and the National Science Foundation. Neither UCAR, NSF, NNSC, nor BBN is responsible for the accuracy of these listings. This searchable, full text version of the BBN Internet Resource Guide is updated monthly from the text files produced at BBN. 4. OTHER LIBRARY SYSTEMS: Boulder Public Library (Boulder, CO) MARMOT Library System (Colorado Western Slope) Pikes Peak Library System (Colorado Springs, CO) University of Hawaii System (Honolulu, HI) Montgomery County Dept. of Public Libraries (Rockville, MD) Northeastern University (Boston, MA) 5. LIBRARY AND SYSTEM NEWS: Auraria C.U., Boulder Denver Public Library Denver University Denver University Law Library Colorado School of Mines University of Northern Colorado Regis College/Teikyo Loretto U University of Wyoming C.U. Health Sciences Center C.U. Law Library Government Publications Luther College CC Link (Community Coll.) GENERAL PAC NEWS Technos FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries bshafer@carl.org (303)861-5319 DELAWARE University of Delaware Libraries DELCAT DELCAT.UDEL.EDU or DELCAT.ACS.UDEL.EDU Address: University of Delaware Libraries Newark, DE 19717-5267 Contacts: Susan Brynteson, Director, University Libraries (302) 451-2231 Stuart Glogoff Head, Systems Department University Libraries epo27855@udacsvm.BITNET or epo2785@acsvm.acs.udel.edu (302) 451-2234 Software: NOTIS Systems, Inc. VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided. Instructions: You can use telnet to connect to DELCAT, type telnet DELCAT.UDEL.EDU or DELCAT.ACS.UDEL.EDU. After you are connected to DELCAT, press the RETURN key to see a list of valid terminal types. You may have to press the RETURN key 2-3 times. If you have connected in line mode, use TYPETERM as your terminal type. If you are using a Sun workstation, use VT100 as your terminal type. You should also telnet to DELCAT from a "csh-tool" window. Do not telnet from a "cmd-tool" window. Otherwise, select the terminal type closest to the one you are using. In response to the ENTER TERMINAL TYPE: prompt, type your terminal type and press the RETURN key. Press the RETURN key again when the "Welcome to DELCAT" screen appears, and follow the directions as outlined on the resulting screen of instructions. To exit: To log off DELCAT, type either QUIT or EXIT and press the RETURN key. FLORIDA Floridas State University System NERVM.NERDC.UFL.EDU Instructions follow for accessing the online library catalogs of Florida's State University System, brought to you courtesy of the Florida Center for Library Automation, Gainesville, Florida. The catalogs, called LUIS, use the NOTIS software marketed by NOTIS Systems, Inc. (Evanston, Ill.) The software resides on an IBM 3090-600 owned and operated by the Northeast Regional Data Center (NERDC) in Gainesville. There are actually nine LUIS catalogs, one for each university. For each library, the percentage of its collection searchable in LUIS is different and is always changing. To find out what a library's LUIS catalog covers, contact that library. LUIS is available 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Sunday Computer time for searching the catalogs is paid for by FCLA. Any telecommunications fees incurred are the responsibility of the user. ********************************************************************** GENERAL NOTES + These procedures assume you know how to access the Internet. Contact your local data center for additional information. + It is important for you to know what action to take in response to local system messages. + These procedures are for tn3270 protocol. We would like to hear of successful access using other protocols. ********************************************************************** Signing On ENTER: telnet nervm.nerdc.u.edu SYSTEM DISPLAY: Various messages as the connection with NERDC is attempted. SYSTEM DISPLAY: NERVM logo screen with "Command ==>" at the end. ENTER: dial vtam (following "Command ==>") SYSTEM DISPLAY: NERDC VTAM IS ACTIVE ENTER: nerluis fclskya (below "NERDC VTAM IS ACTIVE") SYSTEM DISPLAY: SIGN-ON COMPLETE (briefly) SYSTEM DISPLAY: LUIS User Menu At this point you can select the LUIS catalog that you wish to search. The selected catalog's introductory screen will display; it contains brief search instructions and commands for getting more detailed help screens. Brief search instructions are also on every screen. If you get lost, type "e" (no quotes) and to return to the intro screen. Changing Catalogs You can return to the menu from any LUIS screen by entering "luis" (without quotes). Among the menu choices is a union index to author/title entries in all of the catalogs. At this time, ONLY authors and titles can be searched through this index. However, you may repeat any author, title, or subject search in multiple catalogs using the following shortcut: 1. Perform the search in one catalog. 2. Retrieve the menu. 3. Change catalogs. 4. Type "r" (without quotes) and . The last search will redisplay. 5. to execute the search. Signing Off When you are finished, sign off of LUIS using either of the following methods: 1. ENTER: %off (from any LUIS screen) ***** or ***** ENTER: luis (from any LUIS screen) SYSTEM DISPLAY: LUIS User Menu ENTER: (number of menu option for exiting LUIS) For either method, the following applies: SYSTEM DISPLAY: SIGN-OFF COMPLETE (maybe, briefly) SYSTEM DISPLAY: NERDC VTAM IS ACTIVE ENTER: undial (below NERDC VTAM IS ACTIVE) You will be back in your home system. HELP If you need assistance once you get connected to NERDC, send a message to fclmag@nervm.nerdc.u.edu (INTERNET) or fclmag@nervm (BITNET) or call (904) 392-9020 (VOICE). FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Mary Ann Garlough Florida Center for Library Automation 2002 NW 13th St., Suite 320 Gainesville, FL 32609-3478 USA VOICE: (904) 392-9020 FAX: (904) 392-9185 BITNET: fclmag@nervm INTERNET: fclmag@nervm.nerdc.u.edu GEORGIA Emory University Emory University Libraries Online Public Access Catalog EMUVM1.CC.EMORY.EDU Contact: Selden S. Deemer University Libraries G21 Woodruff Library Emory University Atlanta, GA 30322 E-mail: libssd@emuvm1 Phone: (404) 727-0271 Description The online catalog system is based on IBM DOBIS/Leuven software. The catalog contains the union catalog for 5 library units: General Libraries (Woodruff, Chandler, and Chemistry Libraries), Health Sciences Center Library, Law Library, Oxford College Library, and Theology Library. The online catalog database currently contains more than 500,000 bibliographic records, representing approximately 40% of the total holdings. A retrospective conversion project has been started. The online catalog is located on host EMUVM1.CC.EMORY.EDU. TN3270 emulation is required. Network Access After the VM screen is displayed, press ENTER (normally the return key) to get a CP READ. Type DIAL VTAM and press ENTER. At the VTAM screen, type LIB and press ENTER. When the CICS screen appears, press the PF1 key. The next screen will be the initial library systems screen. All references to pressing RETURN on the library screens mean to press the key which sends ENTER (normally the RETURN key). To exit, terminate the telnet connection. Additional Information Context-sensitive help is available throughout the Online Public Access Catalog with the PF2 key. No account or password is required. Scheduled availability: Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Sunday Noon - 2:00 a.m. The Emory Online Public Access Catalog is available to all members of the Internet community. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: For assistance in searching the Emory University Online Catalog, contact the reference desk at Woodruff Library, (404) 727-6875. HAWAII University of Hawaii at Manoa Online Catalog REMOTE ACCESS ID APPLICATION FOR INTERNET ACCESS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF