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WebVoyáge Enhancer is a perl daemon that sits between Apache and Tomcat. It intercepts requests and responses and allows customisation of responses before they reach Apache and user's browser. WebVoyáge Enhancer has a modular design, and most of the built-in functionality is to provide a framework for plugins.

Created by: Ere Maijala, None, 08 Feb, 2010

Last updated by: Ere Maijala, None, 09 Mar, 2010

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A snapshot of our mobile skin for TomCat WebVoyage 7.0.4, provided as a development aid for those intending to create their own mobile skin. I felt it was important not to treat mobile users as 2nd class citizens, so this skin allows a fairly complete functionality, including access to MyAccount, etc. to let our clients renew their own items! Course Reserves has been removed however, as this is not used extensively at our institution. I think a good option would be to enable the browse function for this part of WebVoyage, as drop-down lists may become unwieldy in a mobile skin.

Created by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 02 Feb, 2010

Last updated by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 03 Mar, 2010

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This XSL template will allow extra linking within the OPAC based on data in the MARC tags.

Created by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 17 Jan, 2010

Last updated by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 22 Feb, 2010

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Using the same criteria as we use for someone to log into MyAccount, I have created a CGI script which will generate someone's issued items as an ICAL formatted text file.

Created by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 21 Dec, 2009

Last updated by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 10 Jan, 2010

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This XSL template will allow extra linking within the OPAC based on data in the MARC tags.

Created by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 21 Dec, 2009

Last updated by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 25 Feb, 2010

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This is a gadget for iGoogle that allows users to search your Voyager catalogue. Results are displayed within the gadget, clicking on a result takes you to the item's record in the OPAC.

Created by: Andrew Isherwood, University of Wales - Aberystwyth, 17 Dec, 2009

Last updated by: Andrew Isherwood, University of Wales - Aberystwyth, 17 Dec, 2009

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Using the same criteria as we use for someone to log into MyAccount, I have created a CGI script which will display someone's issued items as an HTML snippet.

Created by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 16 Dec, 2009

Last updated by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 10 Jan, 2010

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Using the same criteria as we use for someone to log into MyAccount, I have created a CGI script which will display someone's issued items as an RSS/ATOM feed

Created by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 16 Dec, 2009

Last updated by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 21 Dec, 2009

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Embed the WorldCat "Cite This item." citation in your Action Box. Works using OCLC number for both monographs and serials.

Created by: Tom Pasley, Universal College of Learning, 27 Oct, 2009

Last updated by: Conf Admin, None, 30 Oct, 2009

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Add a link in your Action Box to WorldCat "Cite This item." Works using OCLC number for both monographs and serials.

Created by: Laura Guy, None, 27 Jul, 2009

Last updated by: Conf Admin, None, 30 Oct, 2009

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