[ha-Safran]: Card Catalog Units Available

2008-03-10 Thread Deborah Stern
We have three card catalog units available free of charge, though you 
would need to pay to have them transported. Two are beautiful dark 
wood and measure 60 high by 39 long by 17 deep. One is a light 
wood, sitting on an attached stand. It's 40 high by 31 long by 16 
deep.  I know there's not much call for these units these days, but 
they are beautiful and difficult to part with. Let me know of any interest.
Debbie Stern, Library Director
Mordecai M. Kaplan Library
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
1299 Church Road
Wyncote, PA 19095
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
phone: 215-576-0800 ext. 234 fax: 215 576-6143




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[ha-Safran]: Card Catalog

2007-11-29 Thread Paula Sandfelder
Friends,

Does anyone know of a program that produces Card Catalog cards, and 
spine labels and book pocket labels using a laser or inkjet 
printer?  I have been producing catalog cards and book labels for a 
very small Jewish Family Service library using Library Helper (circa 
1985) and a tractor feed printer.(You didn't think there were any of 
them still around!)  I catalog about 100 books a year for them.  My 
printer which is even older than the program is about to 
die.  Finding ribbons for it is also a challenge.  This time I had to 
print one label at a time.  I don't know if the program or the 
printer or both are dying!I don't think they really want to spend 
the money for an online system or to convert the card catalog.

Any ideas would be welcome.

Paula Sandfelder



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Re: [ha-Safran]: Card Catalog

2005-03-18 Thread alba toscano
  Believe it or not, I am still not automated and am filing cards. I'm out of
  room.

Sure. Why not? I'm still living with shoe boxes. Note the plural: Shoe 
boxeS; we
now use two thanks to the many ladies and gents on this list who have sent all
sorts of invaluable material. The La Javura library is beginning to look a lot
less like a swiss cheese and a lot more like a well-organized Red Cross 
Bake Sale.

Some of you have asked (and not received a reply) about whether I was 
alive, dead
or out of town. So to stop wagging tongues, on October 8, 2004, the 
guarentee on
my pancreas went belly-up. Since then I've been dedicating my life to loosing
weight and helping others face their diabetes head on as part of the Social 
Action
program of La Javura.

I have appeared on a couple of local t.v. programs and on one radio program to
talk about how being a jewish vegetarian diabetic can turn you into a blythe
jewish woodland nymph. The progress I have made has convinced many in the
Asociacion Valenciana de Diabeticos nutrition class to come to my kosher
ovo-lacto-fisho vegetarian kitchen to learn how to make tofu and gluten edible.

I ask you: Is not Cooking the noblest art of them all? Food itself is the 
finest
medicine there is. Cosher cooking by its very nature makes us think twice about
the why we eat what we do which is fundamental for anyone who wishes to control
their health (spiritual or physical). When push comes to shove what better 
way to
underscore the adage: Choose life over death? Learning to love being 
diabetic is
no small trick but then again learning to love being alive is no small trick
either. Cosher Cooking helps you do both at the same time.

Therefore, the La Javura library now offers  8 vegetarian cookbooks, 9 other
cookbooks especially for diabetics and 14 cosher cookbooks (mostly israeli and
mediterranean in spanish whenever possible). Plus Richard H. Schwartz's great
classic Judaism and Vegetarianism, isbn 1-930051-24-7.

Happy Purim to All.
In other years we have tied-on some major sugar-alcohol highs with a triple bow
knot. This year the rest of the gang will continue to get all knotted up on 
kosher
wine Made in Spain and middle eastern sweets made by the finest Algerian baker
that has his shop just down the block from my apartment building. I, on the 
other
hand, shall very happily eat nuts, dried fruit and ...maybe... one Orecchi 
di Aman
(without the honey but with a lot of anise seed).

Shabat shalom
Besos de Valencia
Alba Toscano
Sinagoga conservador/masorti La Javura
Valencia (Espana)
http://www.uscj.org/world/valencia



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[ha-Safran]: Card Catalog

2005-03-15 Thread EGensler
Does anyone have a 10 drawer card catalog that they no longer need? Believe 
it or not, I am still not automated and am filing cards. I'm out of room.

Elana Gensler
Hebrew Academy of Long Beach
Long Beach, NY
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[ha-Safran]: Card catalog give-away

2004-03-18 Thread Ann Abrams
I got this from my regional library association.

Ann Abrams, Librarian
Temple Israel
477 Longwood Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
617-566-3960
www.tisrael.org


-Original Message-
From: Robin Glasser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 1:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Card catalog give-away


Greetings!

 The Norfolk Public Library will soon be moving into temporary
quarters
while our new building is being constructed! We have a 100 drawer card
catalog to give away. It measures 40 h x 71 w  is 38 deep. It was
purchased in 1985, so it's relatively new  it's in excellent condition,

see attached picture. It has been used for the past decade to hold up
our
OPACs and the time has come to part company.

It is free to the first person to respond. You must make arrangements to
remove it from the library between April 20 and May 3rd. I can be
reached at
508-528-3380 x. 3 or via e-mail to answer any questions you might have.

Robin Glasser, Director
Norfolk Public Library
where reading is just the beginning
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://users.rcn.com/npl/

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