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Ever had your hand cramp up from filling out a whole stack of call slips? Or have you wondered, "What was that book I looked at last October? I'd love to see it again." (This question actually came up earlier this week and a colleague and I had to go through stacks ...

Posted on April 30, 2012Author Elizabeth Watts PopeCategories AAS NewsTags automated request system, call slips, librarianship, My Web AASLeave a comment on My Web AAS
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