[227] in Information Retrieval
The Library Forms Program
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jamess@MIT.EDU)
Fri Apr 1 18:45:12 1994
From: jamess@MIT.EDU
To: elibdev@MIT.EDU, ilbgrp@MIT.EDU
Cc: lippertm@MIT.EDU, rks@MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 01 Apr 94 18:44:34 EST
If you wish to play around with the forms programs before our next
meeting, you can access by "add jamess; libby". I have received numerous
comments which have enabled me to enhance the presentation. I have edited
the code and compiled it for the DEC machines but couldn't access any of
the Suns. I will try to compile for it next week to reflect the changes.
I have also put together a brief overview of how it works that can
be access by the World Wide Web. (yes, I'm hooked). Anyway, you can see
it by "add jamess". Then open mosaic (add sipb; mosaic &). Click on file
to open a list. Select "Open Local File". When the box appears, move the
mouse cursor into the gray bar and type "/mit/jamess/Public/cap.html".
It's short but complete. There isn't much training needed really.
Sorry, only ilbgrp has current access to the other script files, but
we're talking trivial (mv, grep). You can download the print routine,
/Public/PrntRout.exe. Put this in a program group (sorry, no setup routine).
You can run it against the requests you create in your own directory and
download.
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