Agree with David - I have just added a bit of text to our standard
emails/letters which are in any case sent out automatically by our
system so no opportunity for manual intervention.
Elaine
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Date sent: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 17:25:28 GMT
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From: David Orman <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: Manchester University Library
Subject: Re: Has it been to BL?
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> Dear all
>
> Cutting up intrays (or cutting and pasting) sounds good -- but when
> you're dealing with rather a lot of requests, and when intray replies
> are automatically transferred into your ILL/DocDel system's records,
> it ain't quite so straightforward (as Thelma implies). And, to be
> frank, I'm not entirely sure that cutting and pasting from email
> really constitutes 'proof', just a (possible) saving on typing time.
> If a statement that a request has been to BL really is required,
> wouldn't it just be simpler to add to the form/email/printout
> something along the lines of 'BLDSC tried'? Or am I being naive?!
>
> David
>
>
> David Orman
>
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