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| Listserv | Description |
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| SEVUG-L |
This is an open listserv for Voyager libraries located in the Southeastern United States (AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, and TN). This listserv is not managed by Ex Libris and is therefore not an “official” site for Voyager questions. However, this listserv can be a valuable networking resource for Voyager librarians. To subscribe to SEVUG-L, go to URL and register: http://home.eckerd.edu/mailman/listinfo/sevug-l |
| SMLIB-L |
This is a closed listserv for small Voyager libraries This listserv is not managed by Ex Libris and is therefore not an “official” site for Voyager questions. However, this listserv can be a valuable networking resource for librarians at small Voyager libraries. This listserv is managed by David Hurley. To subscribe to SMLIB-L, send an e-mail to: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with this message in the body: |
| VOYAGER-ADMIN |
This is a closed listserv which is an electronic discussion list for System Administrators of the Voyager Information Management System. This list is not managed by Ex Libris and is therefore not an “official” Voyager list To subscribe to Voyager-Admin, send an e-mail to: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with this message in the body: |
| VOYAGER-L |
This is a closed listserv for all Ex Libris Voyager customers. The listserv is not managed by Ex Libris and is therefore not an “official” site for Voyager questions. Although this listserv is hosted by Notre Dame, it is a source of valuable information. Also, be aware that Voyager-L is a very active listserv which covers a wide variety of topics. To subscribe to Voyager-L, send an e-mail to: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with this message in the body: URL: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
| Voyager-L Archives |
The Archives is not the “official” site for Voyager questions. However, it is a source of valuable information on a variety of topics that have been discussed by Ex Libris customers. Access to the Archives is restricted. You can get the Voyager-L Archive Password by signing on to SupportWeb, Clicking on “From Our Customers”, and Clicking on “Voyager-L”. URL: Access via Supportweb |