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Re[2]: Microfilm processing and printing program



     Spiral is attached with 30 sample Master Negative Numbers. The MNN is 
     the basic unit of microfilm identification at NYPL. Each MNN 
     represents either one bibliographic entity or a composite reel. (All 
     the composites in the sample happen to be composites of serial titles. 
     That's the only kind the Reformatting Office has done this year.) Each 
     MNN can have many bibliographic entries on one reel or one 
     bibliographic entry for many reels.
     
     As you will see, the Input form is divided into 3 screens. 
     
     The first is for bibliographic information. You can enter more than 
     one for composites. 
     
     The second screen is for general information about this unit of 
     filming. Here is where you put information about everything that is 
     being filmed with this MNN. 
     
     The third screen is the most complicated (and the one I'm least happy 
     with). It is where information about the serial contents of reels is 
     put. For technical reasons if there is only one reel, the Reel Number 
     field must be zero. This screen takes one record for each reel OR for 
     each serial on a composite serial reel. There is a subform in this 
     area that allows you to enter the information for the targets which go 
     at the start of each serial volume (or other unit).
     
     The Print Menu form has 4 screens:
     
     The first is for targets. You enter the MNN you wish to print targets 
     for and then click the proper button. You will get a print preview 
     screen which you can then print by clicking the print button on the 
     Access menu bar or selecting File then Print on the Access menu bar.
     
     The 2 label printing screens work the same way. You can enter multiple 
     MNN's so that you don't waste label stock. There are two labels per 
     reel. The preview will have the number of pages and the number of 
     reels that will print. There's one form from printing labels for 
     composites and one for non-composites.
     
     Carrier sheets are what NYPL calls coversheets that go with the 
     material being filmed. They summarize the information about the 
     material. I probably should have made two of these as well--one for 
     composites and one for non. Instead I decided to be cute and have two 
     mutually exclusive subreports that give either the reel list for 
     multi-reel titles or a title list for multi-title reels. It seems to 
     work. This is all very NYPLcentric and probably of little use to 
     anyone else.
     
     If your system is similar to NYPL's (God help you) and you've got 
     someone on staff who's Access literate you can probably use this with 
     some minor tinkering. If there is something I can do or explain for 
     you let me know.
     
     bob 
     


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Subject: RE: Microfilm processing and printing program
Author:  "Wolfson; Laurel" <LWolfson@xxxxxxxxxx> at Internet
Date:    4/5/99 3:33 PM


Would you please send a copy of the file? Thank you. 
Laurel S. Wolfson
Senior Associate Librarian for Administrative Systems 
Klau Library
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion 
3101 Clifton Ave.
Cincinnati, OH  45220-2488    USA
email: lwolfson@xxxxxxxxxx
     
> . Just send me an email and sent it back with an attachment. 
>      It's not a big file--the above records only amount to about .5 Mgb. 
>      All you need to run it is MS Access 97. 
>      
>      Robert DeCandido
>      Preservation Division
>      NYPL
> 
     

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