Currently we're on Voyager release 7.2.5 for the staff client and 6.5.3 for the online catalog
Determines the return format for the query.
Requires type=rss. With this mode all the new titles that have occurred in the previous day will be rolled into one "post".
A comma-separated list of ranges. For each range it will return all titles from (inclusive) [Start] and up to but not including (exclusive) [End] that are of call number []. Notice that while you can leave out any of the options, you will need all the underscores (_). If you leave a term out, it is unrestricted. So leaving out the End will get you all numbers from Start to the very last possible call number.
Where DD is 01-31, Month is the three letter abbreviation (Jan, Feb ...), and year is the four digit year. This will get any title added to the list on or after this day.
Where DD is 01-31, Month is the three letter abbreviation (Jan, Feb ...), and year is the four digit year. This will get any title added to the list on or after this day.
This provides a fixed date range. For example, if you use "today" on 6/7/2005 you will get all the items added 6/7/2005. If you rerun the same query the next day, you will get all the items added 6/8/2005. Since titles are only added once a day in the morning, repeating the today search later in the same day will not give more results. The New Titles List does not add books until they have a status that indicates they are avaliable or are soon to be avaliable.
A comma-separated list of FundSubjectIds. A title must have a fund that is mapped to that Fund Subject Id. See Fund Subject Table to find a list of all Fund Subjects and Fund to Fund Subject Table to find the mapping of a particular fund to a fund subject.
A comma-separated list of language codes. Language of title must be of one of the languages represented by LanguageCode
A comma-separated list of UnitIds. A title must belong to one of the UnitIds.
A comma-separated lists of UnitIds. A title must not belong to any of the UnitIds.