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I use the term OPAC since that is what the icon on the screen says,
though I explain to them what it is and what  OPAC stands for.

Cute story about when I was introducing it to a second grade class at
the beginning of year and a normally very quiet Hispanic boy said
'that's' my name!'. It too me a minute to figure out that he had
realized that OPAC was an anagram of his name...PACO!

Barb Engvall
Teacher-Librarian
John Campbell Elem
Selah, WA
macbarb@charter.net
http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/JC/jc.cfm


On May 1, 2004, at 9:00 AM, Sweet;Vicki wrote:

> I used to call it the library catalog, but it's really so much easier
> to =
> say OPAC.  I bought Joyce Valenzia's videos on the library, which by
> the =
> way are wonderful, and in those videos it's referred to as OPAC.  The =
> kids know what it stands for and we are all happily calling it the
> OPAC.
>
> Vicki Sweet, LMS
> Jefferson Elementary School
> Succasunna, NJ  07876
> vsweet@roxbury.org
>
>
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