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System Setup
Articles button on the Misc tab. Select the language options that meet your
library's needs.
Select the language(s) whose 
articles you wish to recognize.
Note:  If you change the language
selection, System Setup must 
rebuild your keywords, which may
take a long time.
Select this to ignore all
recognized leading articles
when searching for a title.
For a list of each
language's articles,
select Help.
Important: 
 If the Remove leading articles option is selected, you must set the
indicator for any nonfiling leading characters when you catalog
titles (see Editing indicators" on page 274). If you don't, you will
have difficulty finding titles with leading articles.
3. After making your changes to your Articles setup, click Save. If you changed
your language selection, System Setup will ask if you want to rebuild your
keywords. To start the process, click Yes. When the process is complete, close
the Update Keywords progress dialog.
4. If you cannot access Alliance Plus Online or TitlePeek even though you have
a subscription to one or both services, you may need to enter your proxy
configuration here. This information redirects the Alliance Plus Online or
TitlePeek requests from your Windows workstations to your proxy server.
Please consult your technical coordinator before making this configuration.
Make sure, also, that you have write" access to the system folder. For more
information about connection requirements, see Chapter 6, Setting up online
services," in the Installation Guide.
Click the Proxies button on the Misc tab.
Enter the address of your proxy
server and its port number for
these services.
Under TitlePeek, enter the IP address of your proxy server and either accept
the default TCP port number of 80 or enter your custom port number. If your
patrons also need access to TitlePeek, you need to enter this information in
OPAC Setup (see page 405) at each Windows search station.
Note: 
 On Macintosh computers, Cataloging and OPAC use the proxy settings
in the Macintosh Internet Control Panel or in the Web browser when
accessing TitlePeek. If the workstation or search station has access to
the Internet, no additional configuration is necessary for TitlePeek.