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Applying new lipstick on an old pig

Started by FamManLib · 11 months ago

One of my work responsibilities is to maintain the Voyager integrated library system from Ex Libris. A new release (7.0) is now available and one of the features that is getting the most publicity is the new web interface to the catalog. It features dramatic architectural and feature improvements from its predecessor, as well as [...] ... Continue reading »

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  • The most upsetting thing is that there are some other products still don't have those features.
  • I was a tad excited about those persistent URLS until I actually saw my first. They are about as ugly as a URL to a page on the ALA site. And who in their right mind would ever consider typing one?
  • Can someone post a link to a site that has implemented it in all of its glory?
  • Here are two sites that I know of:


    - Rider University's "Matilda" library catalog<http://voyager.rider.edu/>
    - Colorado School of Mines' "Catalyst" library
    catalog<http://catalyst.coalliance.org/>

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