Library Cataloging
Z39.50
Here is the announcement of a new mail list for Bookwhere users, a popular Z39.50 client.
Hello BookWhere users,Over the past few years the Bookwhere list has been used almost exclusively by Sea Change to communicate about new releases of the software. As a vendor run and moderated list it tends to be both quiet and uncritical of the product.
Many software packages have lists that are independent of the software vendor. These lists tend to be a lot more dynamic that the vendor run lists and really present a way for the user community to communicate directly with each other.
I've just established an independent, un-moderated "Unofficial BookWhere list" to provide you with an opportunity to communicate directly with other BookWhere users. The list can be used to discuss just about anything related to the product.
In case you're wondering who I am, my name is Paul Nixon and until recently I was in charge of the BookWhere product at Sea Change. I now run Neptune8.com which is an Authorized Reseller of BookWhere and other products. I'll be a regular contributor to the list and hope to offer tips and insights into the product.
Information on how to join this new list
By the way, there is information on this BookWhere list
I look forward to seeing you on the new list!
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Paul Nixon
Toll Free:(888)369-8889
Neptune8 Corporation
www.neptune8.com
[email protected]
(905)474-5285
Fax (905)474-3820
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