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I've just joined the list, so please forgive my ignorance of any previous posts regarding this
topic.
I am curious if, in your experience, the Past Perfect cataloging database is compatible with other
research level institutions--such as Columbia University, etc.
Thanks,
Marion
--- glyn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Deb and Rose
>
> Keep everything! - but everything! And store off
> site as many backups as you can! You can never have
> too many!
>
> Nice jibe, Deb ;-)
>
> Glyn
>
> Deb Fuller wrote:
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> > --- "Hoschette, Rosemary" <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> > > We are in the process of entering data into Past
> Perfect. There is
> > > discussion as to whether you keep the hard
> > > copy from which you are working and if you
> continue to keep hard copies
> > > in the future? I have my ideas on this and
> wonder what other professionals
> > think? Thank you.
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