Friday, December 26, 2008

Wednesday Hint 12/17/08

Double date-due slips


Sometimes we give a patron two or more date-due slips after they check out.


We’ll do this any time they ask, of course, but we should offer this to our Walking Books volunteers, someone using an institution card, or anyone who mentions they are checking things out for someone else.


Instead of pressing F12 to close and print a slip, press F11 twice or as many times as the number of slips you want to print.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Wednesday Hint 12/10/08

The hint for today is a suggestion for what to do when a patron is asking for his hold.

Tell him that you will go get it, and that he should remain at the desk and keep on eye on where you get the hold.

When you return, tell him that patrons pick up their own holds, his holds will be in the same vicinity as you found it now, and then show him the hold receipt when you explain the code we use for shelving them.

1. It's nice to give them an idea of where they should go to find their holds.
2. It's better if they stay at the desk so that they don't lose their place in line.
3. It's good to explain the code with the slip in front of them, because otherwise that explanation gets past their attention span.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Wednesday Morning Hint 12/3/08

Items Going to and Coming from other Libraries


Please be sure to check things thoroughly, if they are going to other libraries to go back home or fill a hold. Normally, we simply check to make sure an item has all the right parts, when we check it in or out. But if the item is going to another library for any reason, make sure it has all the right parts and make sure that none of the parts is damaged.


Also, please check items thoroughly when they are coming from other libraries to come back home. If an APL item is coming back here and is not filling a hold, and it is missing parts or clearly damaged, please DO NOT check it in. And please DO NOT put it in Brian’s problem basket. Put a yellow routing slip on it, and put it back on Sally’s shelves to go back to the library that sent it here. [You can tell who sent it here by using the Search/Holds screen to search by barcode, scanning the item, and reading the Message field that begins with “intransit from “.] Write a quick note on the yellow slip to explain why you’re routing it back. If you’re really busy, batch this task with other tasks that need a little extra time, i.e. setting things to repair status, etc.



If you accidentally checked the APL item in and then noticed it was missing parts or damaged, or if such an item is coming here to fill a hold, give it to Melody. Explain things to Melody. If she’s not around, leave her a note. She’s got a procedure to follow to get the item back to the library that sent it here and to re-open the hold for our patron.

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