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As Amy and Gary Bertchume stated we were or are running different versions of Voyager, but I understand Columbia recently upgraded to 8.2. (Whether it's it’s the same 8.2.x, I don't don’t know.) Our tag tables with local configurations for 9xx fields differ and would have to be resolved. In the short term I don't don’t view that as likely as we have very different approaches and local field definitions. Flipping back and forth or running two versions of Voyager simultaneously is asking for mistakes to happen. In fact when I need to compare a record in test to one in production I use remote desktop to the ltstestbox so that I can be sure which I'm I’m looking at rather than flipping back and forth. The remote desktop window allows staff to be sure which Voyager they are in at that moment. We have enough errors due to the tedious nature of some of the work.  Visual clues should help to minimize this. We also have different MARC character configuration files which Mark Wilson and I are working on to include all current enhanced characters appearing from OCLC. I feel remote desktop is the more viable approach until we have a single LMS. --Gary (Branch)

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attn: Michelle Eastman (mre2@cornell.edu)
201 Olin Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
tel: 607-255-3689
fax: 607-255-6788

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LTS staff:  any LTS staff member may request a Columbia UNI to facilitate their work in the 2CUL TSI though the LTS Senior Managers Team. Non-LTS staff:   non LTS staff need to first seek approval from the supervisor in order to obtain a Columbia UNI for 2CUL work.  The staff member should then forward the approval email to Amy and she sends the name along to Gary Bertchume. Once approval is obtained, someone (currently Amy) will send the staff person's name, birthday, and campus address to Columbia.  The current contact person is Gary Bertchume (bertchum@columbia.edu).

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