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Re: Claiming in Millennium and Ebsco Leslie Burke 11 Apr 2012 22:45 UTC

Yes, Katy, there is a way to claim with EBSCO via EDI. It's not hard, but you have to have the right Millennium module and there are some small set-ups you have to do.

Leslie
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On Apr 11, 2012, at 6:14 PM, "Katy DiVittorio" <katy.divittorio@UCDENVER.EDU> wrote:

> Thank you to everyone who responded about how to claim.  I am going through
> all the information I have received.  It has been very helpful.  I have a
> couple additional questions at this point.
>
> It appears that some people use the Review option in Claiming and some use
> the Range option.  For those that use the Review option, I have never
> created a Review File in Create Lists and was hoping for some additional
> guidance.  How do you create the file?
>
> My other question is on how to set up automatic claiming in Millennium.
> Right now it appears we have to run claiming in Millennium to figure out
> what is late and then go into Ebsconet and submit the actual claim there.
> Is there a way to run the claiming in Millennium and when it is generated
> the claim is automatically sent to Ebsco?
>
> Thanks
>
> Katy DiVittorio
> Serials Acquisitions Specialist
> Auraria Library
> 1100 Lawrence Street
> Denver, Colorado 80204
> 303-556-4513 (tel)
> 303-556-2623 (fax)
> katy.divittorio@ucdenver.edu
>
>
>
>
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