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On September 28, 2001, the National Library of Medicine (NLM) put into production "release 1.3" of DOCLINE. DOCLINE® is NLM's automated interlibrary loan request and referral system. Major enhancements include: [1.] the ability to reflect new Network Delivery methods - "Web (PDF)" and "Web (TIFF)" - when filling requests; [2.] the ability to resubmit retired requests without reentering data; [3.] the ability to select and deselect all cells on the Routing Instructions page; [4.] the ability to immediately receipt requests; [5.] the ability to indicate active/inactive status of a specific library from the screens within SERHOLD; and [6.] compliance with Priority 1 Section 508 standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Following introduction of the new release, several "glitches" were uncovered and corrected by the DOCLINE Support staff at NLM. The next major release is not expected to be introduced until later next year.
Mark Goldstein, Network Coordinator
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