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#109 From: "lindaamoore7777" <linda@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 6:16 pm
Subject: ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS
lindaamoore7777
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Thanks to everyone who responded to my question!   I really appreciate
it and there were many good ideas!


I think for the present, I shall continue to let Alumni use the
Library, but not be able to check out materials, since our Library is
small and we would run the risk of losing materials and not be able to
replace them.   The final decision will be decided by our Library
Committee, but this would be my recommendation.


I have one more question for you.   I am in the process of deciding
which Library Software system would be best for us at Emperors.   We
have about 3,000 items in our collection, some AVs, and I've been
looking at LibraryWorld and Cybertools.   I'm not sure if I can justify
the expense of Cybertools right now, although I do like it very much.
Which system would be the best to have, if we have a Union Catalog
together eventually?   Also, is there a Security system that you could
recommend that might complement one of the Library software systems.


Thanks for all of your wonderful advice!


Linda Moore, M.L.S.
Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
linda@...

#110 From: jim emdy <emd89bz@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 6:23 pm
Subject: Re: ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS
emd89bz
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at fivebranches university we use libraryworld.net, an internet based software provider.  the system is adequate for cateloging, serials and circulations modules, has limited report capability(we have the low end price at 365 per year). more expensive versions have more report facility.  other libraries are using a more expensive system called cyberworld.. you can look at both of these systems by googling these system terms.

jim emd

lindaamoore7777 <linda@...> wrote:
Thanks to everyone who responded to my question! I really appreciate
it and there were many good ideas!

I think for the present, I shall continue to let Alumni use the
Library, but not be able to check out materials, since our Library is
small and we would run the risk of losing materials and not be able to
replace them. The final decision will be decided by our Library
Committee, but this would be my recommendation.

I have one more question for you. I am in the process of deciding
which Library Software system would be best for us at Emperors. We
have about 3,000 items in our collection, some AVs, and I've been
looking at LibraryWorld and Cybertools. I'm not sure if I can justify
the expense of Cybertools right now, although I do like it very much.
Which system would be the best to have, if we have a Union Catalog
together eventually? Also, is there a Security system that you could
recommend that might complement one of the Library software systems.

Thanks for all of your wonderful advice!

Linda Moore, M.L.S.
Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
linda@emperors.edu



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#111 From: "Linda Moore" <linda@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 6:34 pm
Subject: RE: ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS
lindaamoore7777
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Thanks Jim!   Those are the 2 we are looking at and LibraryWorld seems to meet our needs too.   May I ask you how large your collection is?   I have about 3,000 volumes in Emperors.

 

 

Linda

 


From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jim emdy
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:24 AM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS

 

at fivebranches university we use libraryworld.net, an internet based software provider.  the system is adequate for cateloging, serials and circulations modules, has limited report capability(we have the low end price at 365 per year). more expensive versions have more report facility.  other libraries are using a more expensive system called cyberworld.. you can look at both of these systems by googling these system terms.

jim emd

lindaamoore7777 <linda@emperors.edu> wrote:

Thanks to everyone who responded to my question! I really appreciate
it and there were many good ideas!

I think for the present, I shall continue to let Alumni use the
Library, but not be able to check out materials, since our Library is
small and we would run the risk of losing materials and not be able to
replace them. The final decision will be decided by our Library
Committee, but this would be my recommendation.

I have one more question for you. I am in the process of deciding
which Library Software system would be best for us at Emperors. We
have about 3,000 items in our collection, some AVs, and I've been
looking at LibraryWorld and Cybertools. I'm not sure if I can justify
the expense of Cybertools right now, although I do like it very much.
Which system would be the best to have, if we have a Union Catalog
together eventually? Also, is there a Security system that you could
recommend that might complement one of the Library software systems.

Thanks for all of your wonderful advice!

Linda Moore, M.L.S.
Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
linda@emperors.edu

 

 


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#112 From: "Marcia Boland" <librarian@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 6:45 pm
Subject: RE: ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS
marcia.boland
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We also use libraryworld.com also and we have been very happy with it. For the price you can’t beat it.

 

If anyone else is using library world, you can add our catalog to your union by going to Settings, Union List, and adding “EWC Library” for the East West College of Natural Medicine.

 

Marcia Boland

Librarian/Academic Assistant

East West College of Natural Medicine

3803 N. Tamiami Trail

Sarasota, FL 34234

(941) 355-9080 Ext.104


From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Linda Moore
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 1:35 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS

 

Thanks Jim!   Those are the 2 we are looking at and LibraryWorld seems to meet our needs too.   May I ask you how large your collection is?   I have about 3,000 volumes in Emperors.

 

 

Linda

 


From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jim emdy
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:24 AM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS

 

at fivebranches university we use libraryworld.net, an internet based software provider.  the system is adequate for cateloging, serials and circulations modules, has limited report capability(we have the low end price at 365 per year). more expensive versions have more report facility.  other libraries are using a more expensive system called cyberworld.. you can look at both of these systems by googling these system terms.

jim emd

lindaamoore7777 <linda@emperors.edu> wrote:

Thanks to everyone who responded to my question! I really appreciate
it and there were many good ideas!

I think for the present, I shall continue to let Alumni use the
Library, but not be able to check out materials, since our Library is
small and we would run the risk of losing materials and not be able to
replace them. The final decision will be decided by our Library
Committee, but this would be my recommendation.

I have one more question for you. I am in the process of deciding
which Library Software system would be best for us at Emperors. We
have about 3,000 items in our collection, some AVs, and I've been
looking at LibraryWorld and Cybertools. I'm not sure if I can justify
the expense of Cybertools right now, although I do like it very much.
Which system would be the best to have, if we have a Union Catalog
together eventually? Also, is there a Security system that you could
recommend that might complement one of the Library software systems.

Thanks for all of your wonderful advice!

Linda Moore, M.L.S.
Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
linda@emperors.edu

 

 


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#113 From: "Naomi Broering" <NBROERING@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 7:19 pm
Subject: Re: ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS
naomibroering
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HI Linda,
I looked at several systems years ago and concluded that Cybertools was the best because it gave us so many advantages and their services are excellent.  Some of the tiny Libraries of oriental medicine are opting for the "el cheapo" appraoch, but when it come stoyour acatalog and circualtion system you should really go for the best.  Cybetools follows all the library accepted standards of cractice.  You can do online cataloging and import records from LC, NLM and OCLC into yur catalog, besides it is all internet based and people can access it from anywhere.
 
If you have the money for CINAHL which I believe is around $8,000 per year,(is this ture), I woulld thinkyour insitutuion can give you the money for Cybertools, which is ocnsiderably less and a solid investment in doing it the correct way at your library.  There are of course, other bigger systems like SirSi and INnovative whihc hospitals get, but that is out of our league budget wise.
 
I did speak ot someone who abandoned Libraryworld and went with Cybertools because it just wasn't giving them what the needed.
 
That is all I know about the less expensive systems.Hope this helps.
 
Incidentaly, with the internet capabilities, CCAOM libraries do not need a Union Catalog.  All we need to do is put the libraries and the links ot their catalogs on our Library webpage.
A Union Catalog is passe, it went out with the hoola hoop.  The group needs to realize that.  None of the Big Medical Libraries go that route any longer.  That was the way it was done in the 1980s and we are in 2008 now.  I do not know who has been preaching this but the person needs some update information.
 
Naomi
 
On 3/3/08, lindaamoore7777 <linda@...> wrote:
Thanks to everyone who responded to my question!   I really appreciate
it and there were many good ideas!


I think for the present, I shall continue to let Alumni use the
Library, but not be able to check out materials, since our Library is
small and we would run the risk of losing materials and not be able to
replace them.   The final decision will be decided by our Library
Committee, but this would be my recommendation.


I have one more question for you.   I am in the process of deciding
which Library Software system would be best for us at Emperors.   We
have about 3,000 items in our collection, some AVs, and I've been
looking at LibraryWorld and Cybertools.   I'm not sure if I can justify
the expense of Cybertools right now, although I do like it very much.
Which system would be the best to have, if we have a Union Catalog
together eventually?   Also, is there a Security system that you could
recommend that might complement one of the Library software systems.


Thanks for all of your wonderful advice!


Linda Moore, M.L.S.
Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
linda@...




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#114 From: jim emdy <emd89bz@...>
Date: Mon Mar 3, 2008 7:44 pm
Subject: RE: ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS
emd89bz
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the collection contains approximately 3600 individual titles and around 5600 total physical volumes or items.

Linda Moore <linda@...> wrote:
Thanks Jim!   Those are the 2 we are looking at and LibraryWorld seems to meet our needs too.   May I ask you how large your collection is?   I have about 3,000 volumes in Emperors.
 
 
Linda
 

From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jim emdy
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:24 AM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] ALUMNI LIBRARY BORROWING PRIVILEGES/LIBRARY SOFTWARE/SECURITY SYSTEMS
 
at fivebranches university we use libraryworld.net, an internet based software provider.  the system is adequate for cateloging, serials and circulations modules, has limited report capability(we have the low end price at 365 per year). more expensive versions have more report facility.  other libraries are using a more expensive system called cyberworld.. you can look at both of these systems by googling these system terms.

jim emd

lindaamoore7777 <linda@emperors.edu> wrote:
Thanks to everyone who responded to my question! I really appreciate
it and there were many good ideas!

I think for the present, I shall continue to let Alumni use the
Library, but not be able to check out materials, since our Library is
small and we would run the risk of losing materials and not be able to
replace them. The final decision will be decided by our Library
Committee, but this would be my recommendation.

I have one more question for you. I am in the process of deciding
which Library Software system would be best for us at Emperors. We
have about 3,000 items in our collection, some AVs, and I've been
looking at LibraryWorld and Cybertools. I'm not sure if I can justify
the expense of Cybertools right now, although I do like it very much.
Which system would be the best to have, if we have a Union Catalog
together eventually? Also, is there a Security system that you could
recommend that might complement one of the Library software systems.

Thanks for all of your wonderful advice!

Linda Moore, M.L.S.
Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
linda@emperors.edu
 
 

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#115 From: "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...>
Date: Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:43 pm
Subject: april meeting in san francisco
emd89bz
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Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy

#116 From: "Kanaley, Dan" <dkanaley@...>
Date: Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:47 pm
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
danielkanaley
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Hi Jim and members of CCAOMLCAOM,
Here at NY Chiropractic College our AOM program has just been accredited.  We started the program in 2004. 
 
We want to participate in CCAOMLCAOM as much as possible, but we will be unable to attend the SF meeting, although traveling to SF for the meeting is very tempting.
 
If there is any way to arrange a conference call with members who are unable to attend, we would be happy to pay for our telecom charges.  Do you think the hotel would have a conference calling "telephone"?  If they did and I called the assigned conference call number then I think we'd be charged for the call (?)  Just a thought...
 
Anyway I will work on getting you the requested information. Thanks for your hard work on behalf of our AOM library mission.  Dan
 
Daniel Kanaley MLS,MS,MA
Library Director
New York Chiropractic College
2360 State Route 89
Seneca Falls, New York 13148
dkanaley@...
voice: 315-568-3246; fax: 315-568-3119
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 4:43 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy


#117 From: "Della Shupe" <dshupe@...>
Date: Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:17 pm
Subject: Re: April meeting in san francisco
dellashupe
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Thank you, Jim.  I'm afraid that I won't be able to attend the meeting in San
Francisco.  I would really like to meet all of you, but I can't this year.

I am happy to provide the information you requested, but I'm wondering if you
want the stats for the whole collection and student body or just for the AOM
materials and students?

Thanks.

Della Shupe

Della Shupe
Director of Library Services
Greenawalt Library
Northwestern Health Sciences University
2501 West 84th Street
Bloomington, MN  55431
(952) 885-5417    dshupe@...

>>> "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> 3/19/2008 3:43 PM >>>
Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy

#118 From: "David Sale" <executivedirector@...>
Date: Wed Mar 19, 2008 11:20 pm
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
sl_dvd
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Dear Dan:

            Regarding the possibility of a conference call during the LCAOM meeting, I will check with the hotel about this and get back in touch with the group.  Typically, hotels can put a conference call phone on the table in the meeting room and calls can be made in and out during the meeting, but I think this would likely be an expense to the Council, rather than to an individual school, but I will check.  The cost may not be insignificant over a 3 ½ hour period.  FYI, there will be a representative from NYCC attending the Council’s workshop on Saturday (Jason Wright). 

 

David

 

David M. Sale

Executive Director

Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

3909 National Drive

Suite 125

Burtonsville, MD 20866

Telephone:  301-476-7791

Fax:  301-476-7792

E-mail: executivedirector@...

Web:  www.ccaom.org

-----Original Message-----
From:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kanaley, Dan
Sent:
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:48 PM
To:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in
san francisco

 

Hi Jim and members of CCAOMLCAOM,

Here at NY Chiropractic College our AOM program has just been accredited.  We started the program in 2004. 

 

We want to participate in CCAOMLCAOM as much as possible, but we will be unable to attend the SF meeting, although traveling to SF for the meeting is very tempting.

 

If there is any way to arrange a conference call with members who are unable to attend, we would be happy to pay for our telecom charges.  Do you think the hotel would have a conference calling "telephone"?  If they did and I called the assigned conference call number then I think we'd be charged for the call (?)  Just a thought...

 

Anyway I will work on getting you the requested information. Thanks for your hard work on behalf of our AOM library mission.  Dan

 

Daniel Kanaley MLS,MS,MA

Library Director

New York Chiropractic College

2360 State Route 89

Seneca Falls, New York 13148

dkanaley@nycc.edu

voice: 315-568-3246; fax: 315-568-3119

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 4:43 PM
To:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy


#119 From: "Boni, Bethyn A. M.L.S." <bboni@...>
Date: Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:54 pm
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
librarian2360
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In the now famous words of Emily Litella,

 

“Nermind.”

 

:-)

 

Bethyn
__________________________________________
Bethyn A. Boni, M.L.S., Associate Librarian, Media
New York Chiropractic College
2360 State Route 89
Seneca Falls, New York 13148

voice: (315) 568-3252 fax: (315) 568-3119

 

-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kanaley, Dan
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:48 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

 

Hi Jim and members of CCAOMLCAOM,

Here at NY Chiropractic College our AOM program has just been accredited.  We started the program in 2004. 

 

We want to participate in CCAOMLCAOM as much as possible, but we will be unable to attend the SF meeting, although traveling to SF for the meeting is very tempting.

 

If there is any way to arrange a conference call with members who are unable to attend, we would be happy to pay for our telecom charges.  Do you think the hotel would have a conference calling "telephone"?  If they did and I called the assigned conference call number then I think we'd be charged for the call (?)  Just a thought...

 

Anyway I will work on getting you the requested information. Thanks for your hard work on behalf of our AOM library mission.  Dan

 

Daniel Kanaley MLS,MS,MA

Library Director

New York Chiropractic College

2360 State Route 89

Seneca Falls, New York 13148

dkanaley@nycc.edu

voice: 315-568-3246; fax: 315-568-3119

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 4:43 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy


#120 From: "Boni, Bethyn A. M.L.S." <bboni@...>
Date: Thu Mar 20, 2008 12:58 pm
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
librarian2360
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Please forgive this post; I meant to forward it, not reply, in response to a question I had asked.

 

Redfaced,

 

Bethyn
__________________________________________
Bethyn A. Boni, M.L.S., Associate Librarian, Media
New York Chiropractic College
2360 State Route 89
Seneca Falls, New York 13148

voice: (315) 568-3252 fax: (315) 568-3119

 

-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Boni, Bethyn A. M.L.S.
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 8:54 AM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

 

In the now famous words of Emily Litella,

 

“Nermind.”

 

:-)

 

Bethyn
__________________________________________
Bethyn A. Boni, M.L.S., Associate Librarian, Media
New York Chiropractic College
2360 State Route 89
Seneca Falls, New York 13148

voice: (315) 568-3252 fax: (315) 568-3119

 


#121 From: jim emdy <emd89bz@...>
Date: Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:10 pm
Subject: Re: April meeting in san francisco
emd89bz
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the entire collection

Della Shupe <dshupe@...> wrote:
Thank you, Jim. I'm afraid that I won't be able to attend the meeting in San Francisco. I would really like to meet all of you, but I can't this year.

I am happy to provide the information you requested, but I'm wondering if you want the stats for the whole collection and student body or just for the AOM materials and students?

Thanks.

Della Shupe

Della Shupe
Director of Library Services
Greenawalt Library
Northwestern Health Sciences University
2501 West 84th Street
Bloomington, MN 55431
(952) 885-5417 dshupe@nwhealth.edu

>>> "emd89bz" <emd89bz@yahoo.com> 3/19/2008 3:43 PM >>>
Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy



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#122 From: "David Sale" <executivedirector@...>
Date: Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:26 pm
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
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Dear LCAOM Members:

 

            This will follow-up from a previous e-mail I recently sent to the committee in response to Dan’s query below about the possibility of having a conference call phone device in the LCAOM committee room in San Francisco.  After checking with the hotel, the charges for renting a conference phone device for the committee meeting, and particularly the long distance line charges that would have to be paid by the Council (billed by the hotel) for the length of the meeting, would be beyond what the Council has budgeted for this meeting.  The hotel advises that it would be necessary for the committee and each outside caller to dial-in to a conference call vendor with an assigned number and password.  The CCAOM Executive Committee does this periodically when it meets by conference call and the charges for only an hour or so can be substantial.  LCAOM is scheduled to meet for 3 ½ hours.

 

I am sorry that we cannot do this as I realize that many schools do not send their librarians to these meetings.   At the same time, the CCAOM Yahoo Group for LCAOM members is the most active of all the CCAOM Yahoo groups and perhaps through that forum committee members can move forward on the committee’s agenda.

 

Thanks,

David

 

David M. Sale

Executive Director

Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

3909 National Drive

Suite 125

Burtonsville, MD 20866

Telephone:  301-476-7791

Fax:  301-476-7792

E-mail: executivedirector@...

Web:  www.ccaom.org

-----Original Message-----
From:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kanaley, Dan
Sent:
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:48 PM
To:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in
san francisco

 

Hi Jim and members of CCAOMLCAOM,

Here at NY Chiropractic College our AOM program has just been accredited.  We started the program in 2004. 

 

We want to participate in CCAOMLCAOM as much as possible, but we will be unable to attend the SF meeting, although traveling to SF for the meeting is very tempting.

 

If there is any way to arrange a conference call with members who are unable to attend, we would be happy to pay for our telecom charges.  Do you think the hotel would have a conference calling "telephone"?  If they did and I called the assigned conference call number then I think we'd be charged for the call (?)  Just a thought...

 

Anyway I will work on getting you the requested information. Thanks for your hard work on behalf of our AOM library mission.  Dan

 

Daniel Kanaley MLS,MS,MA

Library Director

New York Chiropractic College

2360 State Route 89

Seneca Falls, New York 13148

dkanaley@nycc.edu

voice: 315-568-3246; fax: 315-568-3119

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 4:43 PM
To:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy


#123 From: "Kanaley, Dan" <dkanaley@...>
Date: Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:41 pm
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
danielkanaley
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Hello everyone:
I want to thank David Sale for checking into the conference call idea.  Between now and the meeting I will try to send any questions to the LCAOM discussion list, and then read the meeting notes.  I can also send any concerns with our representative, Jason Wright.
 
p.s. Jim I still need to send you answers to the earlier library questions.  Will send that info shortly.  Dan
Daniel Kanaley MLS,MS,MA
Library Director
New York Chiropractic College
2360 State Route 89
Seneca Falls, New York 13148
dkanaley@...
voice: 315-568-3246; fax: 315-568-3119
 
-----Original Message-----
From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of David Sale
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 5:26 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Cc: 'jim emdy'
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

Dear LCAOM Members:

 

            This will follow-up from a previous e-mail I recently sent to the committee in response to Dan’s query below about the possibility of having a conference call phone device in the LCAOM committee room in San Francisco.  After checking with the hotel, the charges for renting a conference phone device for the committee meeting, and particularly the long distance line charges that would have to be paid by the Council (billed by the hotel) for the length of the meeting, would be beyond what the Council has budgeted for this meeting.  The hotel advises that it would be necessary for the committee and each outside caller to dial-in to a conference call vendor with an assigned number and password.  The CCAOM Executive Committee does this periodically when it meets by conference call and the charges for only an hour or so can be substantial.  LCAOM is scheduled to meet for 3 ½ hours.

 

I am sorry that we cannot do this as I realize that many schools do not send their librarians to these meetings.   At the same time, the CCAOM Yahoo Group for LCAOM members is the most active of all the CCAOM Yahoo groups and perhaps through that forum committee members can move forward on the committee’s agenda.

 

Thanks,

David

 

David M. Sale

Executive Director

Council of Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

3909 National Drive

Suite 125

Burtonsville, MD 20866

Telephone:  301-476-7791

Fax:  301-476-7792

E-mail: executivedirector@ccaom.org

Web:  www.ccaom.org

-----Original Message-----
From:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kanaley, Dan
Sent:
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:48 PM
To:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in
san francisco

 

Hi Jim and members of CCAOMLCAOM,

Here at NY Chiropractic College our AOM program has just been accredited.  We started the program in 2004. 

 

We want to participate in CCAOMLCAOM as much as possible, but we will be unable to attend the SF meeting, although traveling to SF for the meeting is very tempting.

 

If there is any way to arrange a conference call with members who are unable to attend, we would be happy to pay for our telecom charges.  Do you think the hotel would have a conference calling "telephone"?  If they did and I called the assigned conference call number then I think we'd be charged for the call (?)  Just a thought...

 

Anyway I will work on getting you the requested information. Thanks for your hard work on behalf of our AOM library mission.  Dan

 

Daniel Kanaley MLS,MS,MA

Library Director

New York Chiropractic College

2360 State Route 89

Seneca Falls, New York 13148

dkanaley@nycc.edu

voice: 315-568-3246; fax: 315-568-3119

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 4:43 PM
To:
ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy


#124 From: mahate rose <mahateis@...>
Date: Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: april meeting in san francisco
mahateis
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Hi Jim,
 
It looks like I will likely be able to attend the library committe portion
of the CCAOM meeting, although I may have to leave 1/2 hour early.
Thank you for sending out all the helpful emails.
 
Here is the information you asked for about our library.
As you will see I have a couple questions concerning the first point.
 
Number of titles: We are in-process of collecting this information. Are you
            including journals? And, in differentiating between this question and #
            of physical volumes, are you asking about series sets, etc?
Number of total physical volumes, including books and AV: approximately 2300
Software used to catalog and manage the collection: LibraryWorld
number of staff: 4
Professional librarian: on site? Yes
number of students served: 142
 
Thank you,
Mahate Osborn
AIMC Berkeley Librarian


emd89bz <emd89bz@...> wrote:
Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy



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#125 From: mahate rose <mahateis@...>
Date: Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:54 pm
Subject: Re: april meeting in san francisco
mahateis
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Oops sorry for sending my note to Jim across the airwaves to everyone!
 
Thanks,
Mahate Osborn


emd89bz <emd89bz@...> wrote:
Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy



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#126 From: "David York" <dyork@...>
Date: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:58 pm
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
aomalibrary
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Hello everyone-here is the information requested: number of total physical items: 4,916; number staff: 1 FT, 3 PT; professional staff on site; yes; number of students served: 225; software used to manage collection: FileMakerPro-I do the cataloging. We don’t have a listing of titles yet. I won’t be able to attend the meeting in San Francisco but I appreciate the email connection-thanks!

 

David York, MLIS, Librarian

The Academy of Oriental Medicine at Austin

2700 West Anderson Lane, Suite 204

Austin, Texas  78757

Direct Line - (512) 492-3032

Main number - (512) 454-1188 ext. 232

Fax - (512) 454-7001

dyork@...

www.aoma.edu

 

Transforming Lives and Communities Through Graduate Education in Oriental Medicine


From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of mahate rose
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 4:54 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

 

Hi Jim,

 

It looks like I will likely be able to attend the library committe portion

of the CCAOM meeting, although I may have to leave 1/2 hour early.

Thank you for sending out all the helpful emails.

 

Here is the information you asked for about our library.

As you will see I have a couple questions concerning the first point.

 

Number of titles: We are in-process of collecting this information. Are you

            including journals? And, in differentiating between this question and #

            of physical volumes, are you asking about series sets, etc?
Number of total physical volumes, including books and AV: approximately 2300
Software used to catalog and manage the collection: LibraryWorld
number of staff: 4
Professional librarian: on site? Yes
number of students served: 142

 

Thank you,

Mahate Osborn

AIMC Berkeley Librarian



emd89bz <emd89bz@yahoo.com> wrote:

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy

 

 


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#127 From: "thorns2go" <rhawthorne@...>
Date: Tue Apr 1, 2008 4:13 pm
Subject: Re: april meeting in san francisco
thorns2go
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Hello to all,
I will not be able to attend the meeting. Any chance that a webinar
(for example) could be set up? There are several who will not be
able to attend but are still interested.

Thanks to Jim for the many postings. I have found them to be very
helpful.

As for the request info. - here goes.
1. We do not have a research program or doctoral program here. We
have a masters level acupuncture and massage therapy (both Chinese
and Western) program.

2. Online journal and resource materials: I found that Association
of Academic and Research Libraries (ACRL) has an extensive
collection of suggested internet resources posted for Complementary
and alternative medicine. I am wanting to set up a library website,
within the the school's website, that can include these suggested
links as additional resources.

3. I for one am benefiting from this group collaboration.

4. I prefer the idea of moving on into online catalog versus the
unionization method. I am still trying to get approval to post the
catalog online.

5. Collection: Covers all programs offered here.
Approx. 1,000 titles plus journals and a small AV collection.

6. Catolog software, currently, is ResourceMate 2.0 (I do not
recommend!!)

7. Staff: I am solo librarian (currently a MLIS student). I also
double as the school's admin. assistant.

8. Student enrollment is 200.

Hope that helps!


--- In ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
> Francisco in april:
> CCAOM Meeting Information
> The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
> April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
> (Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it
becomes
> available)
>
> DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
> Wednesday
> April 30
> 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee
>
> Here is a suggested agenda:
> 1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
> 2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be
done
> online?
> 3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
> 4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
> software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
> 5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
> To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
> some basic information about the library:
> Number of titles
> Number of total physical volumes
> Software used to catalog and manage the collection
> number of staff
> Professional librarian: on site?
> number of students served
>
> Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.
>
> Jim Emdy
>

#128 From: jim emdy <emd89bz@...>
Date: Tue Apr 1, 2008 5:14 pm
Subject: Re: Re: april meeting in san francisco
emd89bz
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thank you for your response.  I don't think we can set up such a webcast. i understand that it may not even be possible to set up some kind of conference call arrangement for some other committee due to expense.

thorns2go <rhawthorne@...> wrote:
Hello to all,
I will not be able to attend the meeting. Any chance that a webinar
(for example) could be set up? There are several who will not be
able to attend but are still interested.

Thanks to Jim for the many postings. I have found them to be very
helpful.

As for the request info. - here goes.
1. We do not have a research program or doctoral program here. We
have a masters level acupuncture and massage therapy (both Chinese
and Western) program.

2. Online journal and resource materials: I found that Association
of Academic and Research Libraries (ACRL) has an extensive
collection of suggested internet resources posted for Complementary
and alternative medicine. I am wanting to set up a library website,
within the the school's website, that can include these suggested
links as additional resources.

3. I for one am benefiting from this group collaboration.

4. I prefer the idea of moving on into online catalog versus the
unionization method. I am still trying to get approval to post the
catalog online.

5. Collection: Covers all programs offered here.
Approx. 1,000 titles plus journals and a small AV collection.

6. Catolog software, currently, is ResourceMate 2.0 (I do not
recommend!!)

7. Staff: I am solo librarian (currently a MLIS student). I also
double as the school's admin. assistant.

8. Student enrollment is 200.

Hope that helps!

--- In ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
> Francisco in april:
> CCAOM Meeting Information
> The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
> April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
> (Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it
becomes
> available)
>
> DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
> Wednesday
> April 30
> 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee
>
> Here is a suggested agenda:
> 1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
> 2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be
done
> online?
> 3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
> 4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
> software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
> 5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
> To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
> some basic information about the library:
> Number of titles
> Number of total physical volumes
> Software used to catalog and manage the collection
> number of staff
> Professional librarian: on site?
> number of students served
>
> Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.
>
> Jim Emdy
>



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#129 From: "Naomi Broering" <NBROERING@...>
Date: Tue Apr 1, 2008 7:29 pm
Subject: Re: Re: april meeting in san francisco
naomibroering
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Hi Rebecca, Where are you located?
Naomi Broering, MLS, MA, FACMI
Dean of Libraries,
Pacific College of Oriental Medicine
San Diego, CA

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 9:13 AM, thorns2go <rhawthorne@...> wrote:
Hello to all,
I will not be able to attend the meeting. Any chance that a webinar
(for example) could be set up? There are several who will not be
able to attend but are still interested.

Thanks to Jim for the many postings. I have found them to be very
helpful.

As for the request info. - here goes.
1. We do not have a research program or doctoral program here. We
have a masters level acupuncture and massage therapy (both Chinese
and Western) program.

2. Online journal and resource materials: I found that Association
of Academic and Research Libraries (ACRL) has an extensive
collection of suggested internet resources posted for Complementary
and alternative medicine. I am wanting to set up a library website,
within the the school's website, that can include these suggested
links as additional resources.

3. I for one am benefiting from this group collaboration.

4. I prefer the idea of moving on into online catalog versus the
unionization method. I am still trying to get approval to post the
catalog online.

5. Collection: Covers all programs offered here.
Approx. 1,000 titles plus journals and a small AV collection.

6. Catolog software, currently, is ResourceMate 2.0 (I do not
recommend!!)

7. Staff: I am solo librarian (currently a MLIS student). I also
double as the school's admin. assistant.

8. Student enrollment is 200.

Hope that helps!


--- In ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com, "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...> wrote:
>
> Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
> Francisco in april:
> CCAOM Meeting Information
> The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
> April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
> (Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it
becomes
> available)
>
> DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
> Wednesday
> April 30
> 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee
>
> Here is a suggested agenda:
> 1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
> 2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be
done
> online?
> 3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
> 4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
> software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
> 5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
> To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
> some basic information about the library:
> Number of titles
> Number of total physical volumes
> Software used to catalog and manage the collection
> number of staff
> Professional librarian: on site?
> number of students served
>
> Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.
>
> Jim Emdy
>



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#130 From: "Dr. Amy Kahn" <akahn@...>
Date: Tue Apr 1, 2008 10:43 pm
Subject: Re: Re: april meeting in san francisco
dr_amy_pihma
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Hi all,
 
I have a very brief question to ask in advance of the meeting as our librarian is need of the information ASAP.  At the meeting in Portland, the group discussed at length a computer program that many of the schools were using.  The cost and usefulness of the program seemed worthy of recording.  I however cannot find my notes from the meeting.  I would very much appreciate anybody's input on this.

Regards,
Amy
_________________________________
PIHMA College & Clinic
Amy E. Kahn, PhD, MBA
Director of Academic Affairs
602-274-1885 x3104

#131 From: jim emdy <emd89bz@...>
Date: Wed Apr 2, 2008 12:21 am
Subject: Re: Re: april meeting in san francisco
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two software packages are generally discussed:
cybertools is a fullservice library management package which can be quite expensive

some libraries (at least 3)_ are using Libraryworld from california; easy access relatively inexpensive (365 dollars a year)  with all library management modules; report capacity is limited at low end subscription

"Dr. Amy Kahn" <akahn@...> wrote:
Hi all,
 
I have a very brief question to ask in advance of the meeting as our librarian is need of the information ASAP.  At the meeting in Portland, the group discussed at length a computer program that many of the schools were using.  The cost and usefulness of the program seemed worthy of recording.  I however cannot find my notes from the meeting.  I would very much appreciate anybody's input on this.

Regards,
Amy
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Amy E. Kahn, PhD, MBA
Director of Academic Affairs
602-274-1885 x3104


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#132 From: "Dr. Amy Kahn" <akahn@...>
Date: Wed Apr 2, 2008 2:41 am
Subject: Re: Re: april meeting in san francisco
dr_amy_pihma
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THANK YOU !!!  Yes it was libraryworld that was discussed !!
 
I very much appreciate the help.
 
Amy

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 5:21 PM, jim emdy <emd89bz@...> wrote:

two software packages are generally discussed:
cybertools is a fullservice library management package which can be quite expensive

some libraries (at least 3)_ are using Libraryworld from california; easy access relatively inexpensive (365 dollars a year)  with all library management modules; report capacity is limited at low end subscription



"Dr. Amy Kahn" <akahn@...> wrote:
Hi all,
 
I have a very brief question to ask in advance of the meeting as our librarian is need of the information ASAP.  At the meeting in Portland, the group discussed at length a computer program that many of the schools were using.  The cost and usefulness of the program seemed worthy of recording.  I however cannot find my notes from the meeting.  I would very much appreciate anybody's input on this.

Regards,
Amy
_________________________________
PIHMA College & Clinic
Amy E. Kahn, PhD, MBA
Director of Academic Affairs
602-274-1885 x3104


You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.




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Amy E. Kahn, PhD, MBA
Director of Academic Affairs
602-274-1885 x3104

#133 From: "Rebecca Stansbury" <rhawthorne@...>
Date: Wed Apr 2, 2008 3:11 pm
Subject: Re: april meeting in san francisco
thorns2go
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Sorry for the confusion. I posted my comment, then realized that my school info. didn't attach to it automatically. I still don't 'get' how this yahoo group site operates!!  Anyway, for those of you who don't know me, my yahoo ID is thorns2go and my school affiliation if below.
 
Anyone think a wiki might be an easier to function as a group? Just a thought.
 
Rebecca Stansbury
Librarian / Administrative Assistant
 
American Institute of Alternative Medicine
Columbus, OH  43229
Phone: 614-825-6255  ext. 231
Fax:  614-825-6279
 

#134 From: "Aileen Huang" <AileenHuang@...>
Date: Thu Apr 3, 2008 1:17 am
Subject: RE: april meeting in san francisco
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Hi, Jim,
 
I'm sorry that we can't attend meeting in April. For our Doctoral Program the major issue for the library is to access Full text of journal articles off-campus.
 
Here is the information you requested:
 
Number of titles: 3,858
Number of total physical volumes: 5,358
Software used to catalog and manage the collection: CyberTools for Libraries
number of staff: two
Professional librarian: one on site
number of students: about 300
 
Wish you a successful meeting!
 
Aileen Huang, MS, L.Ac
 
Director of the Learning Center
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
555 De Haro St, Suite 210
San Francisco, CA 94107
Tel: 415-355-1601 ext. 19
Fax: 415-355-0691
 
 



From: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of emd89bz
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:43 PM
To: ccaomlcaom@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ccaomlcaom] april meeting in san francisco

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco
(Additional information will be posted to the schedule as it becomes
available)

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.
To this end, I would like each member of the group to let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy


#135 From: "emd89bz" <emd89bz@...>
Date: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:14 pm
Subject: april meeting in san francisco
emd89bz
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Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco


DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30, in room Spring A
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.


If you haven't yet done so, please let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles, all topics; includes A/V and periodicals
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

If you have additional agenda items or suggests for altering the
agenda, please let me know.

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy

#136 From: "Naomi Broering" <NBROERING@...>
Date: Wed Apr 23, 2008 9:56 pm
Subject: Re: april meeting in san francisco
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Jim, Thanks
As I wrote previously, I will attend the meeting in SF.
We have three campus libraries, so our details would be different than stand alone libraries.
 
I am curious, why do you need this information?
 
1  The library resources are well suited for the doctoral program.  We added many materials in the past two years.
2  Each library has a librarian. Two are degreed medical librarians, one an graduate student
3.  We have a website with over 200 internet based resources. www.pacificcollege.eduhttp://pacificcollege.edu/library/index.html
4. We have an Internet based system.  Cybertoolsforlibraries, an integrated system that has multiple catalog capabilities for union access.
5.Total Resources of the three libraries are generally between 25,000 to 30,000, titles of books, journals, media, software, research materials, etc.
Library space and computer labs are sufficient, about 2500 sq ft. in SD, NY. I do not have sq ft of Chicago.
 
I will bring some information about Cybertools and will be happy to address any union catalog questions the group may have.
 
 
Naomi

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 2:14 PM, emd89bz <emd89bz@...> wrote:
Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco


DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30, in room Spring A
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.


If you haven't yet done so, please let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles, all topics; includes A/V and periodicals
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

If you have additional agenda items or suggests for altering the
agenda, please let me know.

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy



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#137 From: jim emdy <emd89bz@...>
Date: Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:50 pm
Subject: Re: april meeting in san francisco
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thank you for your reply. i thought it would be useful to scope out the varying sizes and focuses of the libraries and have some sense of software used that might be useful as advice to new libraries.

jim emdy

Naomi Broering <NBROERING@...> wrote:
Jim, Thanks
As I wrote previously, I will attend the meeting in SF.
We have three campus libraries, so our details would be different than stand alone libraries.
 
I am curious, why do you need this information?
 
1  The library resources are well suited for the doctoral program.  We added many materials in the past two years.
2  Each library has a librarian. Two are degreed medical librarians, one an graduate student
3.  We have a website with over 200 internet based resources. www.pacificcollege.eduhttp://pacificcollege.edu/library/index.html
4. We have an Internet based system.  Cybertoolsforlibraries, an integrated system that has multiple catalog capabilities for union access.
5.Total Resources of the three libraries are generally between 25,000 to 30,000, titles of books, journals, media, software, research materials, etc.
Library space and computer labs are sufficient, about 2500 sq ft. in SD, NY. I do not have sq ft of Chicago.
 
I will bring some information about Cybertools and will be happy to address any union catalog questions the group may have.
 
 
Naomi

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 2:14 PM, emd89bz <emd89bz@yahoo.com> wrote:
Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco


DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30, in room Spring A
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.


If you haven't yet done so, please let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles, all topics; includes A/V and periodicals
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

If you have additional agenda items or suggests for altering the
agenda, please let me know.

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy



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#138 From: "Dr. Amy Kahn" <akahn@...>
Date: Fri Apr 25, 2008 12:18 am
Subject: Re: april meeting in san francisco
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Thought I'd give some of the informatin for PIHMA...
 
Number of titles, all topics; includes A/V and periodicals:  3500
Number of total physical volumes:  2900
Software used to catalog and manage the collection: Surpass
number of staff: 2
Professional librarian: Yes on site? Part-time
number of students served:  125

On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 2:14 PM, emd89bz <emd89bz@...> wrote:

Here is the schedule for the library committee meeting in San
Francisco in april:
CCAOM Meeting Information
The Spring Meeting of the Council will be held
April 30 - May 3, 2008 at the Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco

DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Wednesday
April 30, in room Spring A
1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Library Committee

Here is a suggested agenda:
1. Impact of doctoral program decisions on library resources.
2. Current awareness journal/resource materials: Can it all be done
online?
3. Continued efforts at cooperation and mutual assistance.
4. Internet vs "Union" connections: Libraries sharing the same
software, e.g. Libraryworld, can share catalog records.
5. Overview of library sizes, collection, etc.

If you haven't yet done so, please let me know
some basic information about the library:
Number of titles, all topics; includes A/V and periodicals
Number of total physical volumes
Software used to catalog and manage the collection
number of staff
Professional librarian: on site?
number of students served

If you have additional agenda items or suggests for altering the
agenda, please let me know.

Hope to see many of you in San Francisco in April.

Jim Emdy




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Director of Academic Affairs
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