From: IN%"LISTSERV@UNMVM.BITNET" "Revised List Processor" 11-FEB-1991 17:00:31.28 To: VISBMS@UBVMS.BITNET CC: Subj: File: "CATALOG TEXT2" being sent to you Received: from UNMVM.BITNET by UBVMS.BITNET; Mon, 11 Feb 91 17:00 EST Received: by UNMVM (Mailer R2.05) id 3471; Mon, 11 Feb 91 14:47:40 MST Date: Mon, 11 Feb 91 14:47:26 MST From: Revised List Processor Subject: File: "CATALOG TEXT2" being sent to you To: VISBMS@UBVMS.BITNET Message-id: X-Envelope-to: VISBMS HAWAII AT MANOA ONLINE CATALOG Please supply ALL of the following information, so that your application may be processed as quickly as possible. A "Remote Access Viewer" patron record and dial-in ID will be created in our online library system. You will be notified via e-mail of your ID and Password and instructions for Internet access will be uploaded at that time. Please allow at least 2 weeks for processing. Send Information to: uhlib@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu Send questions to: chantiny@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu YOUR NAME: YOUR INITIALS: / / / First Middle Last POSITION/TITLE: FULL INTERNET AND/OR BITNET ELECTRONIC MAIL ADDRESS(ES): CAMPUS/COLLEGE: DEPT.ADDRESS: DEPT. PHONE: Optional: HOME ADDRESS: HOME PHONE: Optional : Baud rate at which you will usually be communicating: Terminal type/model or microcomputer and communications package name you will be using: ILLINOIS Northwestern University LUIS PACX.ACNS.NWU.EDU Connecting: VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided. Northwestern University's "LUIS" online catalog may be accessed from other academic institutions via the Internet, using telnet. The library catalog's telnet address is PACX.ACNS.NWU.EDU. Once connected, press or ; you will receive the prompt "enter class". Type 60, then press or twice. At this point you will be prompted for a terminal type; VT100 is to be preferred, assuming your local communications software will provide VT100 emulation. Pressing or again will provide you the online catalog's introductory screen. To sign off, please enter a percent sign (%) at any prompt. You can then disconnect your telnet session. PLEASE NOTE that the online catalog AUTOMATICALLY disconnects if there is no keyboard activity within a two-minute period. Remote users of Northwestern's LUIS catalog who may be familiar with other NOTIS-based online catalogs will note some differences in our implementation. Of particular interest may be NU's provision of cross-references in the online catalog, a feature that is to appear in the commercial release scheduled for the end of 1990. This LUIS version does not provide keyword/Boolean searching, but does offer what we call "search qualication", the ability of a user to limit an author, title, or subject search result by any of several elements present in the coordinated indexes: date, format (e.g., serial, video), other word, or holding library. Use of this feature is explained in a help screen which may be accessed by typing an ampersand (&). Contact: Brian Nielsen Northwestern U. Library b_nielsen@nuacc.acns.nwu.edu (708)491-2170 University of Chicago OLORIN.UCHICAGO.EDU Instructions: 1. telnet OLORIN.UCHICAGO.EDU 2. At the ENTER CLASS prompt, enter LIB48 3. When CONNECTED appears, press To exit: To exit the system, type LOGOUT. NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. The University of Illinois at Chicago UICVM.UIC.EDU To access the library catalog: Type: telnet UICVM.UIC.EDU Response: An introductory screen, with "more" in right corner Type: Clear key Response: UIC flame screen Type: Enter key Response: Logon screen Type: DIAL PVM Response: PVM (Passthru) screen Type: Move cursor to NOTIS and press Enter key Response: One line message about port in use Type: Enter key Response: LUIS introductory screen To leave: Type: #### Response: PVM (Passthru) screen Type: PA1 Response: PVM (same) screen with telnet message in lower left Type: QUIT Response: "Enter to return" Type: Enter key University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign SYSTEM: ILLINET Online Online system for the University of Illinois collection, and statewide system or over 800 academic, public, and special libraries throughout Illinois. Instructions: 1. telnet GARCON.CSO.UIUC.EDU VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff instructions are provided. If the user's software does not allow specic port addressing, you can telnet to the host or the address and enter LCS at the login prompt. HOURS: Monday - Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - Midnight Sunday: Noon - Midnight Database Scope: Use ILLINET Online to search over 3 million titles in the collection at the University of Illinois Library. ILLINET Online also provides searching access to the collections of over 800 libraries in the state (over 20 million items.) ILLINET Online consists of two separate but closely linked systems: LCS and FBR. LCS is a short-record circulation system, with information about a book's check out status, location, and call number. It contains records for nearly everything cataloged at the Univ. of Illinois Library. LCS also includes records for over 30 other academic libraries in Illinois. LCS searching is made easy through the LCSgated interface. Online help and instructions are available by typing HELP when you log on to the system. FBR contains more in-depth information about subjects, authors, titles, and series for books cataloged since 1975 and most serials cataloged since 1977 (over 1.5 million books) at the University of Illinois Library. Online help for searching FBR is available by typing INFO when you enter the system. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Beth Sandore Automated Systems Off.: (217) 333-2592 Fax.: (217) 244-0398 SANDORE@UIUCVMD.BITNET INDIANA Purdue University TRAVELING THOR THe Online Resource LIB.CC.PURDUE.EDU Your Connection to the Purdue Libraries Dial-up Using a Microcomputer and Modem This feature may be employed by anyone using a microcomputer, modem, and communications software, whether from their home, office, dorm room, or from a library. To properly set the communications software to access the library computer and THOR, set your terminal (computer), modem and communications software for: Communication even parity Settings 7 data bits 1 stop bit XON/XOFF enabled Telephone computer (317) 494-9400 Number(s) help (317) 494-2857 Hours: Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Midnight Sunday 11:00 a.m. - Midnight You can dial-up to THOR with a variety of microcomputers and software. For whatever hardware and software combination you use, you must learn how to type the IBM and functions. This information can be obtained from the Library Systems Department ((317) 494-2857). The most common combination is an IBM PC compatible computer with VT100 terminal emulation. For this combination these key combinations work: and simultaneously esc O [capital O] p After connecting to the computer, press several times until the system responds with the "DIAL": prompt. Access from the Internet Users of any computer connected to the Internet (which includes most multi-user computers on campus) can connect directly to THOR without using a telephone line. Different combinations of computer hardware will connect in different ways, but some common types are discussed below. If none of these combinations seem to describe your situation, or neither method works, call the Library Systems Department ((317)-494-2857) for assistance. You might also get help from your local computer system administrator. From terminals connected to a UNIX computer: - log on to your UNIX account as usual - make sure the TERM environment variable is set correctly - type, "tn3270 lib.cc.purdue.edu" and press RETURN From terminals connected to the VM (IBM) computer: - log on to your VM account as usual - type, "telnet lib.cc.purdue.edu" and press ENTER From many off-campus computers on the Internet: - follow the appropriate set of instructions above - if "lib.cc.purdue.edu" does not work, use "128.210.9.8" instead. The system should display the THOR database selection menu. If anything else happens, or if the system prints numerous extraneous characters with the menu, disconnect and seek help. Once properly connected to THOR, you must know how to type the IBM and functions. Users already connected to an IBM system can use the same keys that they use for their own account. For UNIX users, these keys are set by their System Administrator for each terminal type. Frequently, and will work for , and and will perform a , but check with your System Administrator for the correct combinations. Detailed Logon Instructions THOR SCREEN WHAT YOU DO You have a blank screen but Type: ATDT49400 (This your communications software is the Hayes command to dial a telephone number on a running touch tone system). Off campus in the West Lafayette area use ATDT4949400. Outside of the 317 area use ATDT317, 4949400. SUVON users, type : ATDT(your access code), 494,9400 [e.g. ATDT8,494, 9400] ATDT49400 Press the return key several times CONNECT until the DIAL prompt appears. DIAL: Type: library RINGING Enter your terminal type. Most ANSWERED microcomputer communications packages ENTER TYPE: TERMINAL emulate a VT100 terminal, so you will probably type: vt100 Purdue fountain> THOR CATALOG SELECTION MENU Type: BOOK or FILM to select database SIGN ON IS NOW COMPLETE Consult the THOR brochure for instructions on search commands. Logoff Instructions type: q to redisplay the menu screen type: quit to disconnect Description of T H O R THe Online Resource THOR is an on-line database of information about books, periodicals, and other materials in the Purdue University Libraries. All serials and books added to the Libraries after June 1976 can be found in THOR. Records for older books are continually being added. THOR is controlled through a set of single letter commands followed by an equal sign (=). Type the command, your search topic, and press the ENTER key. Upper and lower case are treated the same. For instructions on searching, type the search command without the equal sign. Example: "a" by itself gives instructions on author searching. Prior to searching, press the clear button until the THOR menu screen appears. Then select either the BOOK or FILM/VIDEO database to search. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Dan Ferrer Head Library Systems Department dan@asterix.lib.purdue.edu (317) 494-2857 The University of Notre Dame Library IRISHMVS.CC.ND.EDU TN3270 emulation is required. At the ENTER COMMAND OR `HELP': prompt enter "library" and press the enter key. You will be logged onto the library system via SIM3278 either as a VT100 terminal or a 3278-2 terminal. #HELP gets SIM3278 help. The rest of the instructions are on the screen (after clearing the intro logo). To leave, type x on the command line and press the enter key. At the ENTER COMMAND OR "HELP": prompt, type bye and press the enter key. KANSAS The University of Kansas Library KUHUB.CC.UKANS.EDU VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided. For recorded information on system availability, call (913) 864-4320. For assistance or to report a problem, call (913) 864-0110. Instructions: * Username: type relay * * University of Kansas X.25 Network Relay Facility * * Type one of the following mnemonics to connect to the given system: * * VM NAS 8043 (VM/CMS) * MVS IBM 3082 * Harris Harris 100 (VDS) * OCAT On-Line Library Catalog System * Help Network Help/Status Facility * DELPHI The Dekphi Network * telnet prompts for a telnet address * Tn3270 prompts for a telnet address (using IBM 3270 protocol) * * Or type `q' to quit * * System ? type "OCAT " * Connecting to On-line Library Catalog system ... * * Enter Terminal Type: There are many choices here, but if you are emulating a VT100, try typing "vt100 " to pick up the local modifications to the character set. * UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS (LAWRENCE) VTAM NETWORK * TYPE SYSTEM ID AND PRESS ENTER * OR PRESS ENTER FOR OPTIONS type "ocat " * SIGN ON - CLEAR SCREEN, TYPE OCAT OR CSSN AND PRESS ENTER TRANSACTION * * (Banner screen appears at this point) type " ocat " * University of Kansas Libraries * Online Catalog and Information System You will then be prompted by a menu with the following options: * 1 - How to search and how to ask for help * 2 - Basic explanation of how the catalog works * 3 - Description of what is in the catalog, and what isn't * 4 - Library announcements, hours, and other information * 5 - Suggest a book the library should buy * 6 - Make a comment or suggestion about the online catalog FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: John S. Miller Automation Librarian University of Kansas (913) 864-5530 fax: (913) 864-5380 BITNET: SP05@UKANVM MAINE University of Maine System Library Catalog URSUS.MAINE.EDU Address: University of Maine System Library Catalog Orono, ME 04469-0139 URSUS is the union catalog of the University of Maine System Libraries, using the Innovative Interfaces software (INNOPAC). After you have connected to URSUS, type ursus in lower case letters at the login prompt, and press to see a list of valid terminal types: VT100, Wyse, or emulator. Specify your terminal type, conrm your terminal choice, and begin searching. The URSUS database currently contains more than 700,000 bibliographic records, representing approximately 75% of the total holdings. A retrospective conversion project has been started. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Elaine Albright, Director Albright@Maine.Maine.edu (207) 581-1660 Marilyn Lutz, Systems Lutz@Maine.Maine.edu (207) 581-1658 MARYLAND AIM (Access to Information about Maryland) AIM.UMD.EDU An online database of activities and services available at the College Park campus. The main intent is on-campus use, but the information is public and others may be interested in the support organizations and policies for the College Park campus. In addition to a menu-based directory, the system also provides schedules for campus events (type "S" at the main menu). VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff instructions are provided. Johns Hopkins University Library JHUVM.HCF.JHU.EDU (128.220.2.2) Address: Johns Hopkins University Library 3400 N. Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218 To Access the library catalog: 1. telnet jhuvm.hcf.jhu.edu 2. at JHU/HAC logo screen 3. At the command prompt, type Dial Janus 4. When the port assignment appears in the upper left corner of the screen, press and the Janus logo screen should appear. Janus is the catalog of the Milton S. Eisenhower Library and is based on NOTIS software. It is complete for all materials cataloged since 1975 and most materials cataloged before 1975. Circulation status is not available for some materials. The catalog is available daily 7am - 12 midnight. To logoff: 1. Type four pound signs (####) and . 2. Break the telnet connection through the normal method for your TCP/IP software. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Pamela Jeffcoat phj@jhuvm (301)338-8337 Tim DiLauro timmo@jhuvm (301)338-5263 UMCAT (Online Catalog for UM Libraries) UMCAT.UMD.EDU Experimental version of online public access catalog for the libraries of five campuses (UMCP, UMAB-Law, UMBC, UMES, and UMUC), run on a Geac 8000 system at the University of Maryland at College Park. If blank screen appears, type CAT to access the online catalog. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Dr. Ron Larsen Associate Director for Information Technology Universty of Maryland Libraries University of Maryland at College Park Internet: RLarsen@LIBR.UMD.EDU BITNET: Larsen@UMDC Telephone: (301) 454-7332 MASSACHUSETTS Boston University "TOMUS" LIBRARY.BU.EDU Contact: Ken Maurer Boston University Mugar Library 771 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 (617) 353-3709 kjm@buita.bu.edu Boston University's online Catalog (TOMUS) provides access to over one and a half million volumes and two and a half million microforms. The collection represents a majority of holdings for all libraries on campus. TOMUS is a Carlyle system and provides online help screens. VT1 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided Harvard University HOLLIS - Harvard OnLine Library Information System 128.103.60.31 Instructions: 1. telnet or TN3270 to hollis.harvard.edu (128.103.60.31). 2. If the next screen you see begins "Mitek Server..." press ENTER or RETURN. Default VT100 emulation is provided. (Only terminals connecting as ascii devices see this screen.) 3. The next screen will begin "HARVARD UNIVERSITY / OFFICE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY". Type "hollis" after the prompt and press ENTER: ==> hollis "Welcome to HOLLIS" should display. No password is required to enter HOLLIS. The union catalog of the Harvard libraries (database HU) and the database of older Widener Library materials (database OW) do not have any access restrictions. However, some other databases within HOLLIS may have access restrictions because of vendor requirements. To exit, use whatever command your local software provides for escaping back to telnet. If (and only if) you came in through the screen that began "Mitek Server...", you can also exit by pressing the Escape key and typing the letter "x" twice: ESC xx. These users can also see their default vt100 keyboard mapping by pressing the Escape key and typing the letter h: ESC h. FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE, CONTACT: library@harvarda.harvard.edu MICHIGAN The University of Michigan CTS.MERIT.EDU The University of Michigan uses NOTIS under MVS/ESA on and IBM 3090-600E. Instructions: VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided. After telneting to Michigan, you may have to type a for the system to recognize your presence. You will then be prompted for terminal type, for which VT100 is the recommended response. The system will follow with a prompt asking "Which Host?". Enter "mirlyn". You will be prompted for confirmation of terminal type, after which you should get a NOTIS screen. To exit: To get out, type "%quit", or just disconnect your telnet. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: MIRYLNINFO@UM.CC.UMICH.EDU Michigan State University Libraries MAGIC.LIB.MUS.EDU The online catalog of the Michigan State University Libraries contains 1,300,000 bibliographic records of books, serials, microforms, software, and other non-book materials. Hours of availability (EDT): Monday- Friday 7:30 a.m. - 11:15 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 11:15 p.m. Sunday Noon - 11:15 p.m. Exception is Term Break Monday- Friday 7:30 a.m. - 6:15 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 6:15 p.m. Online help is available or call MSU Information/Reference at (517) 353-1800. Instructions: (TN3270 emulation is required, or at least strongly recommended.) 1. telnet magic.lib.msu.edu 2. At the VM3270 screen, enter: dial magic 3. At the Terminal Emulator screen enter: VT100 If only VT100 emulation is available, use the following IP address and logon steps: 1. telnet merit.msu.edu 2. At the Which Host? prompt, enter: MAGIC 3. At terminal emulation i.d., enter: VT100 To exit: To logoff: 1. Enter appropriate break command 2. Enter quit twice. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Tom Albright, MSU Libraries Systems Office Voice - (517) 353-6752 Fax - (517) 353-9806 BITNET - 20676TEA@MSU Wayne State University CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU Instructions: 1. telnet CMS.CC.WAYNE.EDU (use with TN3270) 2. Use TAB to move to the COMMAND line 3. At the COMMAND line, type DIAL VTAM 4. At the WSUNET menu, type LUIS To exit: To exit the system, type LOGOUT MINNESOTA THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LIBRARY SYSTEM -- LUMINA The University of Minnesota Library System--LUMINA LUMINA.LIB.UMN.EDU (Libraries of the University of Minnesota Integrated Network Access--LUMINA) Instructions: 1. telnet lumina.lib.umn.edu 2. It prompts you with a menu allowing you to choose one of the following terminal types: 0. VT100 1. VT220 2. VT220kp 3. IBM3101 4. TV925 5. ADM3A 6. ADM1178 7. DGDasher Running NOTIS on an IBM 4381, Lumina has nearly all the current collection online, and plans are in place to put periodicals and circulation information on the system next. System is considered by some to be relatively difficult to use, involving complex logoff escape sequences, for example. (. . .Be prepared to break the connection from your end, or just. . . FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Craig D. Rice UNIX Systems Specialist/Network Analyst Academic Computing Center St. Olaf College Northfield, MN 55057 (507) 663-3631 cdr@acc.stolaf.edu MISSOURI University of Missouri UMRVMB.UMR.EDU Instructions: 1. telnet UMRVMB.UMR.EDU 2. At the CP READ prompt, enter DIAL VTAM 3. Enter LUMIN To exit: To exit the system, close your session with whatever break command works for you. NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. NEBRASKA The University of Nebraska Libraries 129.93.16.1 Instructions: 1. telnet: 129.93.16.1 2. at login type: library NO FURTHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. NEW HAMPSHIRE Dartmouth College Dartmouth College Library Online Catalog LIB. DARTMOUTH.EDU Address: Dartmouth College Library Hanover, NH VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided. Contents: BOOKS file - all monographic holdings of Dartmouth College Libraries BOOKS file -all serial holdings ORDERS file - on order and in process materials DARTMOUTH MEDLINE is available only to Dartmouth students, staff and faculty Grolier's Academic Encyclopedia is available only to Dartmouth students, staff and faculty. Other special files of Dartmouth Special Collections are also available. SELECT FILE for a list of files. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Katharina Klemperer Director of Library Automation Dartmouth College Library Hanover, NH 03755 (603) 646-2574 Fax: (603) 646-3702 kathy.klemperer@dartmouth.edu (please use the phone only as a last resort - thanks) hang up, if necessary.) Only VT100 emulation is supported. NEW JERSEY Princeton University Library PUCABLE.PRINCETON.EDU VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff instructions are provided. To access the Library Online Catalog: Type: telnet PUCABLE.PRINCETON.EDU Response: Connect message, blank screen Type: Response: # Type: Call 500 Response: Welcome screen for the Online Catalog To exit: Type: end Response: # (your session will be ended) FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Marvin F. Bielawski Library Systems Planner/Coordinator BITNET: MARVINB@PUCC Princeton University Online Manuscripts Catalog Princeton University Library Princeton online manuscripts catalog (LITMSS). As of Nov. 1990, it consists of over 56,000 records ranging in level of description from records for single important items (e.g. individual letters of George Washington) to records for massive collections (e.g. the papers of the publisher Charles Scribner's Sons). Included in the 56,000 records are nearly 1,000 collection records, i.e. summary descriptions of whole collections. To access the Manuscripts Database: Type: telnet PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU Response: VM370 logo Type: Response: Welcome screen with list of choices Type: folio Response: Welcome screen for FOLIO (PU's online research resources) Type: Response: List of choices Type: 3 Response: Welcome screen for LITMSS, Princeton online mss database Now follow the prompts To exit: Type: logoff Response: (your session will be ended) FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT John Delaney Library Leader RareBooks/Mss Cataloguing Team BITNET: Q3784@PUCC NEW MEXICO The University of New Mexico BOOTES.UNM.EDU Address: General Library Parish (business) Library Science and Engineering Library Medical Center Library VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided. At login prompt, enter STUDENT1.....STUDENT6. No password is required. Select Library from main menu. University of New Mexico General Library 129.24.8.195 Instructions: 1. telnet 129.24.8.195 2. Type start to display the LIBROS welcome screen. Online help screens are available by entering help or a ? Description: LIBROS has all US Government Printing Office cataloging records since 1976. The US GPO records are updated monthly. LIBROS also contains cataloging records from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and the Planning Library of the City of Albuquerque. The system offers keyword, boolean search capability. In addition to author, title, and subject search commands, LIBROS offers an abstract index and retrieves all keywords from the abstract field. US GPO records and the City of Albuquerque Planning Library utilize the abstract field. The command and abstract is used to retrieve keywords from the abstract field. Most materials listed in LIBROS are available via interlibrary loan or individuals may contact the UNM Library's Document Delivery Service. The Document Delivery Service charges a minimum of $5.00 per request for mailing photocopies directly to requestors. The Document Delivery Service may be contacted by phone at (505) 277-7135 or by FAX at (505) 277-6019 or by Internet at srollins@bootes.unm.edu or by Bitnet at srollins@unmb. Additional Information: Questions about the system may be directed to : Stephen Rollins Associate Dean University of New Mexico General Library Albuquerque, NM 87131-1466 (505) 277-6401 University of New Mexico Medical Center Library BOOTES.UNM.EDU Instructions: 1. telnet BOOTES.UNM.EDU 2. At the username prompt, enter UNM_INFO 3. Select the option for libraries and from that menu, select the Medical Center Library NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. New Mexico State University LIBRARY.NMSU.EDU VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff instructions are provided. Instructions: 1. telnet LIBRARY.NMSU.EDU 2. At the : enter hello user.libr01 NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT THIS TIME. NEW YORK Cornell University CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU The online catalog database is stored on the IBM mainframe computer, CORNELLC, and includes records for approximately one-half of the five million volumes owned by the sixteen Cornell libraries. Most records are for materials acquired since 1973. However, records for many items acquired before 1973 have been added to the online catalog, including most holdings of the Africana, Engineering, Entomology, Hotel, ILR, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Veterinary libraries. The online catalog is usually available from 6:30 a.m. through 4:00 a.m. However, due to computer maintenance requirements, the online catalog might not be available from 10:00 p.m. Saturday to noon Sunday, and from 10:00 p.m. to Midnight Sunday. The online catalog is most heavily used from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. weekdays and might be slow to respond during those hours. Instructions: 1. telnet CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU TN3270 emulation is required and logoff instructions are provided. Connection is via T3270 System Prompts You Type/Press System Responds 2. enter host name cornellc Cornell banner 3. LOGON or CP READ CORNELLC (blank screen) 4. blank screen library online catalog screen To end your online catalog session: ===> x returns to TN3270 (from any screen) Be sure to exit TN3270 to end the session. New York University BobCat BOBCAT.NYU.EDU Volunteer surveyors reported that both TN3270 and VT100 emulation are possible but not explicitly present nor required. Logoff instructions are provided. Contact: New York University Bobst Library Systems Ofce 70 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012 (212) 998-2490 Diane Aquila, Systems Manager AQUILA@NYUACF.BITNET AQUILA@ACF1.NYU.EDU Instructions: BobCat runs on the Geac System 9000. Circulation status information is posted in the OPC. BobCat does not require any logon procedure or password. 1. telnet to BOBCAT.NYU.EDU 2. Hit to wake up a port 3. Type END to disconnect a session. The system offers menus for each step. Description: The online catalog lists more than 750,000 records, including many pre-1973 items and all material purchased after 1973. BobCat contains the holdings of NYU's Division of Libraries, as well as the consortium libraries of the New School for Social Research, the Parsons School of Design, the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and the New York Academy of Art. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute INFOTRAC.RPI.EDU VT100 emulation is supported and logoff instructions are provided.