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Newsletter 10, October 1995

Useful Publications


  • Library Info Sheets
  • Computing Services Documents

  • Library Info Sheets

    1Calverley Street Library
    2Beckett Park Libary
    3Brunswick Library
    4The Library Computer Catalogue
    5Borrowing
    6Library Regulations
    7Information Services
    8Short Loan Collection (Calverley Street and Beckett Park)
    8bShort Loan Collection (Brunswick)
    9Photocopying
    10Inter-Library Loans
    11CD-ROM Services
    12Reservations
    13Facilities for Part-Time Students
    14Journals
    15External Borrowers
    16Facilities for Library Users with Disabilities
    17Library Information for Academic and Research Staff
    18Library Information for International Students
    19Library Information for Research Students
    20Other Local Libraries

    - Marie Scopes


    Computing Services Documents

    These documents are new or revised since the last Newsletter. As usual, they are available from the Help Desks in the 3 IT Suites.

    If you need class sets, please order these from the Computing Services Secretary, Morag Clunie (extn 5956 or via email). Please avoid taking large quantities of stocks from the Help Desks for this purpose. At busy times, 2 weeks' notice may be required.

    TitleCodeEditionDate
    Access: a Tutorial IntroductionACCESS-TU-11September 95
    Importing Census CD-ROM Data into ExcelCDROM-GS-21August 95
    Microsoft Mail for Windows: Basic Guide (staff only)MAIL-UG-21August 95
    PINE Electronic Mail: User's GuideMAIL-UG-31August 95
    Useful Hints for Minitab for WindowsMTB-GS-41May 95
    PowerPoint: 5 Minutes to Creating OHP TransparenciesPPOINT-GS-11August 95
    Missing Values: Some ConsiderationsSTATS-UG-41July 95
    Avoiding Diskette Problems in Windows ApplicationsWIN-GS-11August 95
    Windows File Manager: Quick GuideWIN-GS-21August 95
    Backing Up Your Diskettes with File ManagerWIN-GS-31August 95

    In addition, a complete new set of Oracle documents is currently in preparation, describing the upgraded service (see “Changes to the Oracle Service: Client-Server Environment” in “Services Update”).

    - Mike Ford