The November release includes the following interface improvement:
Introduced October 2003, the Work Area is a free text input line in the Dewey Services interface that lets you input your base number and add to that number as you read number-building instructions. Unlike the quick search/quick browse feature, the work area does not persist at the top of your screen as you scroll through long records. For this reason, we have implemented a work area dialog box, which you can open with the keyboard shortcut, <Alt>+<Shift>+<.>.
Work area dialog box
Enter number building data in the dialog box, press enter, and that information will be retained in the work area throughout the interface.
Remember, OCLC Connexion already contains a number of keyboard shortcuts. If "Dewey Services" is your *active tab, the following shortcuts activate the following buttons:
<Alt> + <1> Search (WebDewey or Abridged WebDewey)
<Alt> + <2> Browse (WebDewey or Abridged WebDewey)
<Alt> + <3> Create (blank User Note)
<Alt> + <4> Show (Active Records screen)
<Alt> + <=> Search History (History will vary depending on your active screen)
<Alt> + <W> Work Area toggle on/off
<Alt> + <.> Focuses cursor on the Work Area
<Alt> + <Shift>+ <.> Work area dialog
*You can get to the Dewey Services tab in OCLC Connexion with the shortcut, <Alt>+<D>.
A WebDewey tutorial is available at: http://www.oclc.org/support/training/dewey/
More information is available at http://www.oclc.org/dewey/