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Memory sticks on public workstations
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- Subject: Memory sticks on public workstations
- From: "Dave Fisher" <Dave@library.ucsd.edu>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 08:20:44 EDT
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We're upgrading our public workstations soon and one of the enhancement requests we've received is to provide ports for users to plug their memory sticks into so they can download their searches. Has anyone else provided this service yet? This is no different than copying to a disk, so I'm not sure we're breaking new ground here other than allowing users to employ an advanced technology where such downloading is permissible. Just wondered if anyone had any insights that we might be overlooking before we charge headlong into this upgrade. Thanks! David L. (Dave) Fisher Electronic Resources Coordinator Univ of California, San Diego Libraries dfisher@ucsd.edu (858) 822-1004
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