The following functions are collectively called My Folder functions.
1. Bookmark This function creates a list of materials on the Web. You can register the books you have already read or plan to read. The list can also be used as a list for outputting data to EndNote and RefWorks.
2. My Search This function saves search conditions. So you can perform your next and subsequent searches using the same search conditions.
3. Review History This function is used to browse the history of your own written reviews.
4. Tag History This function is used to browse the history of your own registered tags.
The materials you searched for in Bib Search or checked in detail are registered as your browsing history. They remain there until you close your browser (or stop using it for a while).
* The screenshot is the screen displayed after "Browsing History" is clicked.
To confirm content at a later date, register it in a bookmark. Register it in the bookmark from the search result list or the bibliography details screen. To register a material on the list screen, enter a check mark in the check box of the material, and click the [Bookmark] button.
You can check the registered contents from the bookmarks.
The search conditions you enter in OPAC Bib Search are registered as a search history until you close your browser (or stop using it for a while). You can check the search history by clicking the [Search History] button at the top of the screen.
* The screenshot is the screen displayed when "Search History" is clicked.
To save search conditions until a later date by registering them from the search history browsing screen, enter a check mark in the check box of each search condition, and click the [Add to Favorites] button.
You can check the registered contents from My Search in OPAC.
The library has an alert service for notifying users by e-mail or RSS of the arrival of the latest issue of a serial.
Apply for the alert service from the bibliography details screen. This service covers serials being received on an ongoing basis.
Once you complete your application, the registered conditions appear on the alert list screen. You can stop the sending of notifications and change the sending frequency on the alert list screen.
Also, you can register an RSS reader from the [RSS] button. Once you have registered the RSS reader, you can check for any new arrivals of the relevant materials, even without checking OPAC.
OPAC employs a service called Alert. The function of this service is to memorize search conditions and send notification by e-mail, RSS, etc. when the library receives any matching material.
After a search with OPAC Bib Search, you can register the search conditions by clicking "Add Search Alert." You can also register search conditions from Alert in OPAC.
The process of registration displays the Alert list screen. From there, you can check the list being sent and change the sending frequency.
You can register an RSS reader from the [RSS] button. Once you have registered the RSS reader, you can check for any new arrivals of the relevant materials, even without checking OPAC.