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And since I blasted this out to the entire discussion list, I hope you
ALL had a nice weekend!

 

I'm now going to go get coffee to wake up my brain.  

 

Chris

 

From: Chris Ryan 
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 8:30 AM
To: 'Goldrush Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Gold Rush Enhancement: embargo text displayed in public
interface

 

Hi Rose.  This change did not carryover into the xml gateway.  Is there
code available that we need to add to our AtoZ list?  

 

Thanks.  I just got back from Ohio and just getting to my emails.  Hope
you had a nice weekend, maybe even a day off.  We take Good Friday as
Spring Holiday (separation of church and state) and it was much needed!

 

Chris

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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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From: Goldrush Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Rose Nelson
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 7:15 PM
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Subject: Gold Rush Enhancement: embargo text displayed in public
interface

 

Hello Gold Rush subscribers,

 

We have released a new update to the Gold Rush public interface that
displays the text "embargo and months" directly underneath the
calculated embargo date.  For example, About Campus has a 12 month
embargo in several databases.  Before the update, the embargo would
display as a calculated date.  E.g. 1997-01-01-2008-04-13.  Now,
underneath the calculated date, we have included the text: "embargo: 12
months".  We hope this is helpful to both librarians and patrons in
being able to decipher between journals with an end date and those that
are in embargo.  Let us know if you have questions about this new
enhancement.

 

Rose   

 

Rose Nelson

Systems Librarian

Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries

http://www.coalliance.org

303-759-3399 fax 303-759-3363

 



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