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Minitex/OCLC Mailing (October 2005)

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Minitex/OCLC Mailing (October 2005)

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2005-10

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University of Minnesota

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Table of Contents includes: Talk With Us at Fall Conferences; Upcoming Training: MARC21 Format for Holdings Data; Date Announced for Final MULS Offline Products; Katrina Survivors Online Meeting Space on WebJunction.org; Blogging Tips from North Dakota Librarians; Four New WorldCat Collection Sets Available; WorldCat Collection Analysis Enhancements; Client 1.50 Coming in November; New Label Fix for Connexion Client 1.40 Users; Attention Connexion Client 1.30 Users!; Marco of the Month: Deleting 938 Fields; Connexion Client Tip: Moving MARC Fields Using a Keystroke Shortcut; Spanish Translations of Connexion Client Support Documents.

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Minitex Bibliographic and Technical Services Unit. (2005). Minitex/OCLC Mailing (October 2005). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/143531.

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