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Spring 2005 Workshop
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RMRIUG Summer 2005 Workshop
sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Regional Innovative
Users Group (RMRIUG)
9:00 am - 3:30 pm
Fraser, Colorado
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This workshop is free but space is limited. Register online.
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Ronnie Storey-Ewoldt, Innovative Interfaces, Inc.
Diana Sweany and David Britt, Arapahoe Public District
John Culshaw, University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries
This session will consist of moderated small group discussions based on the following
Innovative functional modules: Cataloging, Circulation, OPAC, Serials/Acquisition,
and Systems.
Please indicate the session you are interested in on the registration form.
Moderator: Craig McWhirter, University of Northern Colorado
Panelists: Jennifer Kutzik, Colorado State University;
Jeff Kuntzman, UCDHSC Denison Memorial Library; Carol Gyger, Fort Collins Public Library.
This panel will explore the applications of Web Access Management (WAM) in a variety
of libraries. Craig will present a brief overview of the basics of proxy rewrite and WAM.
Jennifer will discuss sending selected users versus all users through WAM and the use of SFX with WAM.
Jeff will focus upon a problem involving proxy rewrite and Windows networks. Carol will
describe remote patron authentication in a public library setting.
John Culshaw at john.culshaw@colorado.edu or at (303)492-0487.

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