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Easy Shelf Reading and Weeding Lists in Access

Easy Shelf Reading and Weeding Lists in Access. David Lowder Georgia Southern University GUGM 2007. What is it?. This is a menu-driven shelflist program that's easy to copy into your Voyager reports.mdb so that it is automatically customized for your library's locations.

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Easy Shelf Reading and Weeding Lists in Access

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  1. Easy Shelf Reading and Weeding Lists in Access David Lowder Georgia Southern University GUGM 2007

  2. What is it? This is a menu-driven shelflist program that's easy to copy into your Voyager reports.mdb so that it is automatically customized for your library's locations. You pick the location and LC Class range from drop-down lists. You have the option to specify a specific item status from a drop-down list and/or specify a minimum or maximum number of historical charges. This lets staff run a variety of reports without having to know Access or how to modify queries.

  3. How it works

  4. Picking the Location field prompts for the username and password

  5. You can add your Username and Password to the form • Open the gasou_UP_table • Replace the existing Username and Password with the Username and Password for your location • Close the table and the form is updated automatically

  6. Locations box includes the Location Code, Location Name and the MFHD count

  7. The LC Class comes from the LCClassDetailed table.

  8. The LCClassDetailed table is local to your computer and can be edited if desired.

  9. If you don’t pick an ending class, the list includes only the starting class.

  10. The item status comes from your ITEM_STATUS_TYPE table.

  11. Values for historical charges or publication year are optionally entered into the text boxes.

  12. Information on the report First letter is for the Bib and the second letter is for the MFHD “*” would appear to the left of the call number

  13. If there are no items that match the criteria, the report will look like this.

  14. No Item Status Criteria Selected Example

  15. Lost-System Applied Example

  16. If no status is selected, items with multiple statuses appear multiple times.

  17. Items with a temporary location

  18. Example of “Bound With” Items One item with one MFHD but multiple bibs

  19. Installation http://personal.georgiasouthern.edu/~dlowder/Shelf_list.mdb

  20. Open your reports.mdb database.

  21. Find where you downloaded the Shelf_list.mdb and select it.

  22. Select the items to import. • Select only the “gasou_UP_table” table • Select all of the queries • Select only the “gasou_SLmenu” form • Select the one report • Then click “OK”

  23. The objects should all appear in your reports.mdb

  24. Details to consider • You can modify the report if you wish. • I’ve included the author field in the queries in case you want to add that to the reports. • You should have the Unicode module already in your reports.mdb but I have included it in case you need to import it. • The Unicode module is used for proper display of Unicode characters in the Title or Author fields.

  25. You can also use this with non-LC call numbers.

  26. Non-LC call numbers • Must use “through” call number even if it is the same • Case sensitive

  27. There is some Visual Basic used to select which query to run but you don’t need to know that. Basically the name of the query comes from which criteria are selected.

  28. Questions?

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