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PUBLIC ACCESS TO LIBRARY CATALOGS VIA MODEM



Several college libraries in the Boston area now have on-line catalogs which  

the public can access. Each one uses a different system, though, so to help  

you out, here is a guide to systems we know work and how to get into them. All 

accept 8-1-N settings (except UMass-Boston) and an 80-character screen is  

recommended. All have fairly easy to understand on-line help sections. Some  

may require a specific baud rate. If you have questions, all have voice  

numbers, or you can leave a message for the sysop on Fred the Middlesex News  

Computer, (508) 872-8461. Happy hunting! 



BOSTON UNIVERSITY: TOMUS. Data for 710,000 books and publications. 

ACCESS: (617) 353-9601 (either 300 or 1200 baud). Hit enter a couple of times, 

then type ``connect bux'' and hit enter. When you get the ``bux'' prompt, type 

``telnet library'' (no ``e'' after the ``l'' in telnet). Hit enter. Keyword  

search supports Boolean searches. To log off, type ``end,'' hit enter, 

``quit,'' enter and then ``off'' and enter. Voice help: (617) 353-3704. 



BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY: LOUIS (Library On-line User Information System). Catalogs 

roughly 90 percent of the university's two main libraries and most current  

periodicals. Older periodicals, government documents and most books and  

periodicals in Hebrew or Yiddish are NOT cataloged.

ACCESS: (617) 736-4690 (1200 baud). Hit enter a couple of times, and you're in 

the system. To log off, type ``end.'' Voice help: (617) 736-4670. 



MIT: BARTON. Includes all material acquired since 1974 except for periodical  

articles, maps, pamphlets and non-MIT technical reports. Some pre-1974  

publications are included.

ACCESS: (617) 258-6700 (1200 baud). Hit enter a couple of times. Uses same  

software as LOUIS at Brandeis. To log off, type ``end.'' Voice help: call  

(617) 253-7018 or 253-1617 for connection problems, (617) 253-5683 for other  

questions. 



TUFTS UNIVERSITY: TULIPS. Catalogs 300,000 books, 25,000 serials. Older  

publications and most government documents not included.

ACCESS: (617) 381-3812 (1200 baud); 381-3824 (2400 baud). At ``enter  

selection'' prompt, hit L and then enter. For ``username,'' type ``TULIPS''  

and hit enter. It takes a few moments for the system to connect. If you use  

communications software that does not support VT100 or VT220 emulation  

directly (such as Telix), your screen will begin to flash and seem to go  

berserk. Wait until it stops, then type ``??'' (yes, two of them) and you will 

get a help screen. Uses more complicated search system than other catalogs, so 

read directions carefully. Voice help: (617) 381-3345.



WELLESLEY COLLEGE: INNOPAC. Covers 350,000 books, 8,000 magazines. Does not  

include government documents.

ACCESS: VT100 emulation required. (617) 237-9010 (1200 baud). At ``username''  

prompt, type ``library'' and hit enter. At ``local'' prompt, type ``connect  

lib-cat.'' In addition to standard searches, lets you see what books are  

shelved near the one you originally requested. Voice help: (617) 235-0320,  

ext. 2104.



UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT BOSTON: ULYSIS. Catalogs all of the library's  

books and periodicals and some government documents and maps.

ACCESS: 7-1-E. (617) 265-3598 or 265-0393 (300 or 1200 baud); (617) 265-0883  

or 265-9882 (2400 baud). At ``enter service'' prompt, type ``server'' and hit  

enter three or four times. At ``server'' prompt, type ``connect libra'' and  

hit enter. At ``username,'' type ``catalog, hit enter. You'll then be asked  

for your terminal type. Make a choice and hit enter. Uses a more complicated  

search system than other libraries, so read on-line help screens carefully.  

Voice help: (617) 929-7622 or 929-7635.



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BOSTON LIBRARY CONSORTIUM/ UNION LIST OF SERIALS. Catalogs all periodicals  and

serials held by a number of libraries in the Boston area, including the  ones 

above, the State Library and some others. Located in Colorado, because  the 

consortium is using an existing system there to help develop its own.

ACCESS:  (303) 830-1546, 1547, or 1548. Hit enter a couple of times, then  

enter terminal type. Hit enter for main menu. Boston material is located in  

area 17. Supports the Boolean AND function when you add words together. Type  

"quicksearch'' for other search commands.