JSTOR article-level linking problem

There’s a problem with article-level linking to JSTOR at the moment. If you get any queries about this, the advice is to remove any citation information from the Find it window, link through to the general page for the journal required and then to manually navigate to the article wanted.

It’s been reported to Exlibris, but may not be resolved until next month’s update (about 10th April). I’ve put a note on all the JSTOR titles, but I know from experience that people don’t always read these…

I’ll remove the note once the problem is resolved.

Jan Clark

Store due dates problem on Aleph

First thing this morning the long loan and Store due dates for all categories except staff and associates went slightly awry (the result of a change I made on the system yesterday…….sorry).

The long loans were fixed by 9.30 but the Store due dates are still not right. It is still issuing to Aug 2012 (unless the user’s record expires earlier and then it issues to their expiry date). The tables are now correct and we’ve restarted the server but it won’t correct itself so we’re hoping it will be fixed overnight. If not we’ll have to contact Ex Libris on Monday.

Once it’s fixed we’ll run a report to pick up any users with the wrong date but in the meantime if there are any Long Loan renewals from early this morning, or Store books with the wrong date please just change it.

I’m not sure if changing the dates this morning will affect any holds made during that time of so if there are any oddities, this might be why.

Liz 

Liz Lockey
Reader Services
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New status on Library Catalogue

We’ve added a new process status to Aleph. If you see a book on the opac with a status “Out of Collection Exhibition” it means the book is being used in a library display, usually by LIM.

At the minute there is a new display on Level 2 with lots of books on climate change. Readers can take the books to borrow but they will have to come to the desk to have the status removed first. We thought it was better to do this than leave the books saying In library and staff (possibly) spending a lot of time looking for them when in fact they are not missing.

Thanks
Margaret

Laptop cables

We have had a student who just wanted to borrow a laptop cable as he has his own laptop. Please don’t issue one of the cables numbered 1-30 as these are intended to be issued with our laptops.

I have a couple of spare cables which can be used for this purpose (cables 37 and 39). The issue cards are in the box with the other issue cards and the cables are in a pamphlet box next to the rest of the cables.

Just issue/discharge to the reader in the normal way.

Thanks
Marianne

Trial of Mintel Global Market Navigator (GMN)

The trial of Mintel Global Market Navigator (GMN) is now live. This is a database of global market data containing market size, market share and forecast data for thousands of consumer goods categories worldwide.
The trial will run from the 1st of March to the 31st of May.
Access is authenticated by IP address therefore users will need to be on campus or accessing the resource through RAS.
The database is listed in all of the business subjects on the library homepage and is listed alphabetically under Mintel Global Market Navigator Click on list by subject or resources by subject on the left hand side of the following page : http://www.ncl.ac.uk/library/resources/databases/

Attached is a helpsheet for the product. There are also some short video tutorials within the database itself under help.

Please forward or promote with relevant colleagues and/or students
As always, we welcome your feedback on our trials – please just email your views to me (louise.gordon@ncl.ac.uk )

Many thanks
Louise

Store Returns Shelves

Due to difficulties of accessing the current Stores Returns shelves, new shelves have been designated for Returns which are opposite the STC desk. These have been clearly labelled for your attention.
Thank you!
Chris

Christine Stevens
Library Stores

Vending machine refunds

I thought this information may be useful to know since the vending machines in the cafe are proving a bit unreliable at the moment. People who lose their money i.e. the drink or snack is not vended can get a refund from the Catering office in Kings Road Centre (I presume during office hours) . This is the case for all vending machines maintained by University Accommodation and Hospitality Services across campus.

Elizabeth