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Response: UIC _ame screen
Type: Enter key
Response: Logon screen
Type: DIAL PVM
Response: PVM (Passthru) screen
Type: Move cursor to NOTIS and press Enter key
Response: One line message about port in use
Type: Enter key
Response: LUIS introductory screen
To leave:
Type: ####
Response: PVM (Passthru) screen
Type: PA1
Response: PVM (same) screen with telnet message in lower left
Type: QUIT
Response: "Enter to return"
Type: Enter key
University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign SYSTEM: ILLINET Online
VT100 emulation is possible but not explicitly present. Logoff instructions are
provided.
Online system for the University of Illinois collection, and statewide system
or over 800 academic, public, and special libraries throughout Illinois.
ACCESS: telnet GARCON.CSO.UIUC.EDU
HOURS:
Monday - Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - Midnight
Sunday: Noon - Midnight
If the user's software does not allow specific port addressing, you can telnet
to the host or the address and enter LCS at the login prompt.
Database Scope:
Use ILLINET Online to search over 3 million titles in the collection at the Uni
versity of Illinois Library. ILLINET Online also provides searching access to
the collections of over 800 libraries in the state (over 20 million items.) IL
LINET Online consists of two separate but closely linked systems: LCS and FBR.
LCS is a short-record circulation system, with information about a book's
check out status, location, and call number. It contains records for nearly
everything cataloged at the Univ. of Illinois Library. LCS also includes
records for over 30 other academic libraries in Illinois. LCS searching is made
easy through the LCSgated interface. Online help and instructions are available
by typing HELP when you log on to the system.
FBR contains more in-depth information about subjects, authors, titles, and
series for books cataloged since 1975 and most serials cataloged since 1977
(over 1.5 million books) at the University of Illinois Library. Online help for
searching FBR is available by typing INFO when you enter the system.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Beth Sandore
Automated Systems
Off.: (217) 333-2592
Fax.: (217) 244-0398
SANDORE@UIUCVMD.BITNET
INDIANA
Purdue University
TRAVELING THOR -- THe Online Resource
LIB.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Your Connection to the Purdue Libraries
DIAL-UP USING A MICROCOMPUTER AND MODEM
This feature may be employed by anyone using a microcomputer, modem, and
communications software, whether from their home, office, dorm room, or from
a library. To properly set the communications software to access the library
computer and THOR, set your terminal (computer), modem and communications
software for:
Communication even parity
Settings 7 data bits
1 stop bit
XON/XOFF enabled
Telephone computer- (317) 494-9400
Number(s) help- (317) 494-2857
Hours: Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Midnight
Sunday 11:00 a.m.- Midnight
You can dial-up to THOR with a variety of microcomputers and software. For
whatever hardware and software combination you use, you must learn how to type
the IBM <enter> and <clear> functions. This information can be obtained from
the Library Systems Department ((317) 494-2857). The most common combination is
an IBM PC compatible computer with VT100 terminal emulation. For this
combination these key combinations work:
<enter> <ctrl> and <return> simultaneously