I have copied below details of the monthly advice I receive from the
system in use by our local museums site: CAN (collectionsaustralia.net )
I suggest that perhaps such a reminder might well be adopted by the
organisers of this list. It would be a useful for those on the list who
may want to change their requirements, say, when they are about to go on
leave, and have lost or forgotten the procedures.
Desmond Kennard
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