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The easiest way to communicate with another library when there is an issue with a bibliographic record, item, serial control, etc. is to send an email directly the library involved, instead of to the catalogers’ listserv. | The easiest way to communicate with another library when there is an issue with a bibliographic record, item, serial control, etc. is to send an email directly the library involved, instead of to the catalogers’ listserv. | ||
Each library has an alias with CCS, and email sent to that address will be send to the appropriate Technical Services department. The email address is <span style="color:red">XXX</span>ccslib.org, where XXX is the library’s [[Library codes|3 letter code]]. | Each library has an alias with CCS, and email sent to that address will be send to the appropriate Technical Services department. The email address is <span style="color:red">XXX</span>ccslib.org, where XXX is the library’s [[Library codes|3 letter NSLS code]]. |
Revision as of 19:34, 16 August 2017
The easiest way to communicate with another library when there is an issue with a bibliographic record, item, serial control, etc. is to send an email directly the library involved, instead of to the catalogers’ listserv.
Each library has an alias with CCS, and email sent to that address will be send to the appropriate Technical Services department. The email address is XXXccslib.org, where XXX is the library’s 3 letter NSLS code.