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4005.1 | How NOT to order a book | SPEZKO::MERMELL | URL=http://tep.zko.dec.com/mermell/adm.html | Wed Jul 26 1995 14:37 | 71 |
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email to INH_ORDER (DECdirect in house order form)
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From: NAME: INH_ORDER_7 @MKO
Your order request has not been processed for the following reason(s):
THIS ORDER HAS NO PART #'S PLEASE GET PART #'S AND RESUBMIT. THANK YOU
Please make the appropriate changes and resubmit your order request on the
attached order form which must be filled out completely in order to process
your order.
If you have any questions, call DTN: 264-7777
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4005.2 | | SEAPIG::PERCIVAL | I'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-RO | Wed Jul 26 1995 15:46 | 18 |
| <<< Note 4005.0 by SPEZKO::MERMELL "URL=http://tep.zko.dec.com/mermell/adm.html" >>>
>How does a Digital employee order a book (from an external publisher)?
Plan A
Find the Admin Purchasing group that supports your facility or
group.
Have them get a price quote. Submit an IPR to your manager
for signature.
Plan B
Talk to your manager, get his approval, buy the book, process
a misc. expense voucher.
Jim
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4005.3 | You could also try VTX DLN | MKOTS3::DQUINN | | Wed Jul 26 1995 16:24 | 4 |
| Find a Barnes and Noble, B. Dalton, or other store. Place the order
and submit a Misc. Procurement Voucher if under $100.00 as long as
CC Mgr. permission (for reimbursement) is gained first.
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4005.4 | The limit has increased | POWDML::ISRAELITE | | Thu Jul 27 1995 17:24 | 4 |
| Actually, the amount is $250.00, not $100.
LI
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4005.5 | | TOOK::MORRISON | Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570 | Fri Jul 28 1995 18:13 | 9 |
| > -< You could also try VTX DLN >-
Not any more. The old on-line DLN catalog is history. There is a new one, but
the U.I. is very cumbersome and you can't determine which Digital libraries
have the book, only that it is in a Digital library somewhere.
If your library does have the book, you can't sign it out unless you go to
the MRO library. (There are no inter-library loans either.)
So I agree with the previous replies: Go to a good bookstore, order the book,
and get reimbursed.
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4005.6 | Digital bulk orders some books, at a discount | I4GET::HENNING | | Sun Jul 30 1995 21:50 | 11 |
| The secretary in our group knows how to convince the internal ordering
system ("cosmos"? "kronos"? "cronic"?) to order certain technical
books, at a few dollars less than going through Barnes & Noble.
Whatever the system is called, I think it's the standard US on-line
purchasing system.
Ask whoever has the joy of doing purchase orders in your group to look
up part number 420209401, if that comes up as "Inside Windows NT"
you've found another path that leads to books.
/john
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4005.7 | You CAN borrow books from the DLN remotely | MROA::JOBRIEN | | Mon Jul 31 1995 11:12 | 19 |
| <<< Note 4005.5 by TOOK::MORRISON "Bob M. LKG1-3/A11 226-7570" >>>
> -< You could also try VTX DLN >-
I take exception to 4005.5 The Digital Library Network still circulates books,
videos, standards, etc. To all Digital Employees. The new catalog is running,
or by calling 297-5040 you can ask for any book and it will be sent to you
through interoffice mail for one month loans with the ability to be renewed if
there are no other requests for it. The Digital Lending library sends books
to employees all over the world, and no one ever has to visit MRO to use this
services. For books that are not owned by the DLN the circulation staff will
do an interlibrary loan and borrow them from anywhere in the country where the
book is available, and them mail the book to you by interoffice mail. It is a
great service, available to all employees.
To contact the Lending Library:
Call 297-5040
Mail MROA::LIBRARY
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4005.8 | | MAIL2::CRANE | | Mon Jul 31 1995 11:20 | 3 |
| I have received several books through the DLN. I can only sing their
praise from my own experience's with them. It is a very good system in
my opinion.
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4005.9 | | STAR::FENSTER | Yaacov Fenster, Process Improvement, Quality & Testing tools @ZK | Mon Jul 31 1995 12:20 | 4 |
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Ditto. I have probabaly a dozen books out at any given time. The only
problem I have is that since they changed over to their new software, I
can't get a list of the books I have, but have to request it manually.
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4005.10 | Misc Procurement Vocuher | DV780::SHAWS | | Fri Aug 04 1995 16:58 | 9 |
| Misc. Procurement Voucher is the easiest way. It is also one of the
better kept secrets in the company. Your local MCS folks (US field at
least) probably have the forms, since they use them to make small
emergency purcahses from local hardware stores, etc.
Just be sure you have the advance approval/understanding from the
person who will need to sign the form as approver.
Steve.
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4005.11 | The most efficient way | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:38 | 9 |
| My method is more straightforward....
Order however is easiest for you and the publisher, send personal check
or provide personal credit card number. You now own the book, not
Digital and you can take it with you when you leave (and you will get
it 10 times faster).
Debbie
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4005.12 | Internal mail to where? | DPDMAI::HARDMAN | Sucker for what the cowgirls do... | Mon Aug 07 1995 21:14 | 21 |
| .7> or by calling 297-5040 you can ask for any book and it will be sent to you
.7> through interoffice mail for one month loans with the ability to be renewed if
^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^
What about those of us that work from home and/or customer sites? My
"official" internal mailing address is the Houston, Texas office which
I visit perhaps every 60 days or so. These days, I spend most of my
time at customer sites in the New York City area and occasionally get
to the Digital office at 2 Penn Plaza. Soon, I'll be travelling the
world, working on a global customer project. The only place that I know
for certain that I'll be every now and then is at my home address. (Or
at least my wife will be there to return a book, if need be!) :-)
Those Digits that sit in an office all day, Monday thru Friday, really
need to realize that there are a lot of other Digits that work
god-knows-where, at all sorts of unbelievable times, Sunday thru
Saturday. A Digital office is a rare sight for many Digital field
personnel these days!
Harry --- The Road Warrior... ;-)
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4005.13 | < home alone > | GLDOA::MOON | | Thu Aug 10 1995 22:00 | 8 |
| Hi Road Warrior,
I know how ya feel. I'm A tellecommutor and have no office. Some things
are great but some things byte. We all, however, do what we can to help
the bottom line.
Regards,
Terry
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