This is to let you all know that as of July 1 Colby College (CBY) in
Waterville, ME will no longer use Ariel to send and receive articles. We will
accept articles sent via ILLiad/Odyssey, as well as via email to
illm...@colby.edu. We have put a note in our constant data reflecting this
change
Hi Robin -
What is the reason that everyone seems to be bailing out of Ariel?
Brenda
Brenda Austin
ILL Coordinator
University of New England Library (UNB)
11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-602-2386
rkwig...@colby.edu 6/4/2010 10:04 AM
This is to let you all know that as of
I would like to know this tooand anyone know just how many libraries are no
longer using Ariel?
Thanks,
Patty
From: arie-l-boun...@mailman2.u.washington.edu
[mailto:arie-l-boun...@mailman2.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Brenda Austin
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 10:18 AM
To:
I would love to get rid of Ariel too, but we still have many libraries
that send us copies using Ariel. We now do all of our scanning in
Odyssey and export copies to the desktop which need to be sent by Ariel.
They are easy to import into Ariel to send. My student workers and I
were getting very
Just out of the blue, our Ariel 3.4 started shutting down about every other
time we use Send-To-Patron. The PDF successfully makes it to the Send Queue,
but is not actually sent until we re-open Ariel.
Tom
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Thomas B. Craig, MSLS
Director of Library Services
Watson W. Wise Medical Research
We had a ton of trouble last week because of the Trojan Horses corrupting
our mail serverNow all is well.
Charlotte A. Labbé
Head of Interlibrary Loan
Fordham University Library
441 East Fordham Rd
Bronx, NY 10458
718-817-3510 ph
718-817-3581 fax
ARIEL: 150.108.156.223
I'm curious to know from Sandra or others who lend via email -- do you
run into many places that cannot accept large attachments (over 1 MB)?
It has been over a year since I experimented with email, but when I last
did, Ariel still seemed like a more reliable way to ensure that a large
attachment