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Can Ulrich's Resource Linker search the OPAC?

Ulrich's Resource Linker - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Customized and local holdings, including print and microform titles, can be searched in the library's OPAC.
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Is Ulrich's Resource Linker a standalone product? Integrated?

Ulrich's Resource Linker - Frequently Asked Questions
Ulrich's Resource Linker is a standalone product that may be used to link OpenURL sources and targets, and other electronic resources, specified by the library. It may also be integrated into Ulrichsweb.com, Ulrich's Serials Analysis System, ProQuest-CSA Illumina, and other resources.
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About how many journals does Ulrich's Resource Linker track? Databases? Websites?

Ulrich's Resource Linker - Frequently Asked Questions
present, Ulrich's Resource Linker tracks approximately 90,000 electronic periodicals (including e-books) from more than 2,000 publishers. The total number of individual holdings tracked is more than 1 million. There are more than 700 databases and aggregator packages included in the knowledgebase, which also includes links to non-subscription access resources such as the Directory of Open Access Journals, free websites, and Internet search engines.
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What is the OPAC?

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OPAC stands for Online Public Access Catalogue. It provides public access to the union catalogue of holdings. The Horizon Library Catalogue is the OPAC for KPR schools. Students and teachers can access the collection of their own school library, the LRC library or all of the libraries at once.
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How do I search more than one resource?

ReSearchPoint FAQ
Many of the resources within ReSearch Point are cross-searchable, meaning they can be searched simultaneously using a common interface. For some resources this function is not available and you must link directly to the "native interface" in order to search them. The native interface allows you to use any of the special features a vendor may provide and may be your best approach for complex searching involving limiters or multiple concepts.
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What is Citation Linker?

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Citation Linker is related to Find It (see What is Find It?, above). If you have a citation for an article and want to know if the library has access to the source periodical, typing the citation information into Citation Linker and clicking the button will search our online library databases as well as the online library catalog for that periodical.
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What can tell me if the book I search from library OPAC is a reference book?

Electronic & Digital Library : FAQ
The library puts letter "R" on book call number for materials in Reference Collection. "R" is stand for reference. You can see it on reference materials call number. For example, R 382.0943059 G379 2001.
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What is LINKER?

RCS LINKER FAQ
LINKER is a software program designed especially for the organizing, rotating, scheduling and reporting of non-music elements on your radio station.
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meferral
Linker is the feature on the meferral toolbar that finds relevant links to insert into your web communications. Linker functions similar to spell check, stepping you through your composition and showing you the words and phrases that can be replaced with appropriate links. You can run Linker by clicking the "Linker" button after you compose a blog entry, email message, or forum posting. Linker integrates with several major blogging and email services.
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What is a resource?

DCMI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
In Web terminology, a resource is "anything addressable via a URL." However, Dublin Core implementations are not necessarily Web-based. Dublin Core metadata can be used to describe any kind of resource - including various collections of documents and non-electronic forms of media such as a museum or library archive.
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Can I search the resource directory?

ActiveBass: Frequently Asked Questions
The resource directory can be searched by simply entering your keywords in the text field at the top of the resources search page and clicking the search button. Search results consist of matches of keywords with a resource's name, author, or description.
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How can you search for a resource or notes?

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In the home page you’ll find a search button. Give the topic that you are searching for in this column. For a detailed search, you can go into the resource page and provide details like university, branch, semester, subject, topic etc.
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Can I use the ORC number to search for a resource?

Ohio Resource Center > FAQ
Go to the Search Resources page, and enter the ORC number in the text box at the bottom left-hand side.
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What is resource discovery?

DCMI Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A card catalog is the most common physical representation of a metadata system and is a perfect example of a system originally devised for locating resources that evolved into its own information system.
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How can I get the most benefit from this resource?

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Follow up with e-mail and/or phone call, and offer to walk customers through the site; ask for feedback E-mail personally branded "Paradise" flier to agents and invite them to send their customers to you for free access
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WHAT IS THE RESOURCE CENTER?

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about QFLEA.COM
We've designed the resource center for the vendors of QFLEA.com - The Virtual Flea Market. The purpose is to provide links to business resources that will assist in the development of your web sites and your businesses. This business resource center, like everything else, is available at no cost!
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Can I renew over the Library catalogue (OPAC)?

Library FAQs - Library Services - University of Aberdeen
Yes if you click on Borrower Record you can access your borrower information and renew 24 hour and 3 day loan material that has not had a Hold placed on it. You must type in your university ID and PIN number. If you don't have a PIN number ask at any Library Issue Desk.
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Can I borrow books online through OPAC?

Frequently Asked Questions on OPAC
OPAC do not allow online circulations by the members themselves at the moment. You have to obtain your books and other resources from the library itself.
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Why Endeca? Why change the OPAC?

Endeca FAQs: NCSU Libraries
What you see now is very much a version 1.0 of the new online catalog. NCSU will continue to refine currently available features:
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Paisley University Library SFX FAQ
This can be used to find a specific reference when only a few details are known, for example, if you know the name of an author of a journal article and the year in which it was published, but you are unsure of the journal in which the article appears.
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SFX @ UCT
If you have a citation for a journal article from a bibliography or a reading list Citation Linker can be used to create a menu of SFX services for that particular citation.
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What is Article Linker?

NYSL FAQ for Article Linker
Article Linker is a tool that helps users access the full text of an article anywhere in a library's collection of online subscription resources, no matter where the user begins their search. For example, Article Linker will link a citation found in a search of one database (such as Medline) to the full text article, if it is available, from one or more of the State Library's many other database collections of electronic journals.
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What other advantages are there in LINKER?

RCS LINKER FAQ
You can easily import spots from your traffic system to create a full chronological log of everything that will be on your station. Talk about exact timing!
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What's the Citation Linker?

Southern Cross University | Library
Looking for a specific article or journal? If you already know the citation details of an article or journal, use Citation Linker to see if it is available in the Library's electronic resources collection. Enter the exact title of the journal. If a journal title uses "and" or "&", try both versions. If the full text of the article or journal is in the collection, a location and availability statement will appear. Click on the appropriate link to retrieve the fulltext.
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Why do I get linker errors?

Help with Mac OSX
Fix: There are several reasons you might get this error. One of them is if you forgot to provide code (in your *.cpp file) for a virtual class function (i.e., virtual void foo(); in your *.h file). You shouldn't get this message if you didn't provide code for a non-virtual function (I'm not sure why). Fix: Locate the library somelibrary.a and execute ranlib somelibrary.a. You should be able to compile now.
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What is a good resource for beginning my law school search?

Colorado Law :: Frequently Asked Questions
An excellent reference to guide you in your law school search is the ABA-LSAC Official Guide to ABA-Approved Law Schools, produced by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) and the American Bar Association. This guide is available for viewing or purchase through the LSAC web site.
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How do I use the Career Resource Library's Keyword Search?

America's Career InfoNet: Frequently Asked Questions
Enter a word or phrase in the Keyword Search and select one of the following search options: all words (this is the same as using AND between keywords and phrases and will return only results that contain both words), any word (this is the same as using OR between keywords and will return results containing either word) or the exact phrase (this is the same as putting quotes around the keywords and phrases and will return only results containing all words in the exact order entered).
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