| Here are the Sirsi Dynix hardware requirments for Workflows Symphony, Release 3.2.
WorkFlows Staff Client - Requirements | ||||||
| SirsiDynix Symphony Release 3.2 | OS/Platform | Processor | RAM | Disk Space | Monitor Resolution | TCP/IP network |
| Windows 2000, XP, or | Minimum: | Minimum: | 100MB | 1024 x 768 or better | Y | |
| Windows Vista | Minimum: | Minimum: | 100MB | 1024 x 768 or better | Y | |
Note 1: On workstations running the WorkFlows staff client, SirsiDynix recommends setting the virtual memory association to equal twice the amount of physical memory, at minimum. Please work with your PC administrator to check the virtual memory setting on each workstation running the Symphony staff Client, and increase the memory if necessary.
Note 2: On workstations running the WorkFlows staff client that will simultaneously run additional applications other than a browser, SirsiDynix strongly suggests that the workstation be configured with at least 1GB of RAM.
Note 3: Macintosh users should run OS X.
Note 4: WorkFlows staff client will not affect OPAC stations, which will continue to require a browser only.
Approved by the LOGIN Board of Directors 05/29/09
This file can be downloaded as a PDF from the Files page.
The goal of the LOGIN consortium is to share resources and provide the best possible library service to all library patrons/customers in Gloucester County who hold a valid library card from a LOGIN library. Any LOGIN cardholder can go to any LOGIN library and receive in-person service the same as if they were a resident card holder.
The LibraryThing for Libraries enhancements are now active in the iBistro library catalog. We have created a LibraryThing web page on the LOGIN web site that explains the service. For now, Bob Wetherall and Ralph Bingham will be moderating the customer reviews.
Some more information from the LTFL website FAQs:
Similar Titles (Recommendations)
Recommendations are based on data collected from the over 41 million books on LibraryThing -- what books members of the site own, how they rate them, and how they tag them. Library cataloging data, including subject headings and call numbers, is also used to improve the recommendations.
Where does the 'other editions' data come from?
All 'other editions' information come from LibraryThing, a book cataloging website. Recommendations come from LibraryThing members who combine different editions (and their ISBNs) to form one work. Combinations can include different editions of the same language, or other languages as well.
This page contains an archive of all entries posted to LOGIN in the General category. They are listed from oldest to newest.
Documentation is the previous category.
Minutes is the next category.
Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.