Monday, December 28, 2020

Checking Items In and Out Using Titles

Most libraries use barcode labels and scanners to perform circulation, because they are quick and accurate.  Each copy of an item has a unique number with a barcode that can be quickly scanned.  Patron's can also have a unique number placed on a library card.   Patron barcodes are less popular in smaller libraries and schools  because  patrons usually forget or misplace their cards.  

LibraryWorld, has always allowed circulating using  patron barcode numbers or patron names.  To insure accuracy and speed, a barcode number was required for items being circulated.

As a new alternative, you can now enter the first few words of the title and a list will appear allowing you to confirm the title by selecting the barcode number.  This also works for check in,  hold, clear hold and reserve. 

To keep the user interface as simple as possible there is only one entry text field, which is  active by default (blinking cursor).   For check out,  enter the patron's barcode number or name.  Next, type or scan the barcode of the item, or the first few words of the title.  If a barcode is found, the prompt confirms and the title is displayed along with other transactions for the patron. If you enter a title, a list of copy records associated with that title (or similar titles starting with those words) will appear.  You then click on the correct barcode number to confirm the checkout. Continue entering titles or item barcodes until done with that patron.

To start the the process over for a new patron, just enter the patron name or number. The program checks those first and if found, the process starts again.  In extremely rare cases, a patron name and a title of the book may be exactly same (think 'Kennedy'), you can force title searching by using the string 't:kennedy'.  Otherwise the program might start checking out to the patron Kennedy.   To prevent that issue, you can also  use the first few words of the title.  Checking out by title requires you to confirm the item by clicking on the barcode number, at which time you can correct any issues.   

Smaller libraries that do not want to barcode their collection can now circulate now without doing so.  However, we always recommend putting barcodes on your holdings to increase accuracy and to handle multiple copies.  Although you can now circulate by title, you will still need to add a copy to each title to create the unique barcode number.   These numbers and records are used not only for circulation, but also for inventory control and collection management reports. The only times you should catalog without adding a barcode is when the item is not physical; such as a web site or eBook. 

Use these features on a 'safe' patron to become familiar with the process. 

We hope you enjoy this new feature.

The LibraryWorld Team




 





Thursday, June 4, 2020

Clearing Fines

Many libraries charge fines when items are overdue.

A new feature now allows you to clear all fines for all patrons.  Because of our current environment caused by the pandemic, it maybe necessary in some cases to clear all fines for all patrons.

Clearing a specific fine is done when an item is checked in or by bringing up a patron and clearing a specific fine.  You can also use the 'Pay All Fines' button for that specific patron.

To clear all fines for all patrons, click on the Setting module and the Policies link.  Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the Begin link for clearing all fines.

You will be prompted for your username and you will need click on the checkbox that declares that you understand that the action can not be undone.    Only users with permissions to access Settings can execute this command.



Sunday, March 15, 2020

Borrowing from Another Library

Inter-library Borrowing is when you are borrowing an item from another library to check out to a patron. Once you receive the item, quickly catalog it with the New Record button in the Catalog module. 

Use Option One, which allows you to briefly catalog the record.  Add a copy, but make sure you enter 'ILL' in the Location field and an abbreviated name of the other library in the call number field.  You will need to put a barcode on the item, or place the item in a sleeve or container with the barcode.  If the sleeve of envelope is misplaced, remember you can check it in by title. 

When checking in, the ILL in the location field will cause LibraryWorld to alert you that the item is from another library and will show you the call number field. displaying the library name In Settings-Policies you can set up a loan period for the  location 'ILL'  that is different than your default.

You can also search for Location 'ILL' in the Catalog module and then run various reports on that find set; such as lists, overdue notices, emails notices, etc. Now, check out the item to the patron as you would normally do. 

When the item is checked in, you'll be alerted that the item is from another library.

Exact procedures:
  1. Briefly catalog the item using the New Record command in the catalog module.
  2. Add a copy, making sure the location field contains 'ILL' and the call number field contains a brief name of the library the item came from.
  3. Add the barcode to the item, either on the item or on a wrapper.
  4. Check out the item as normal.
  5. On check in, an alert will appear indicating the item is an ILL and should be set aside to be returned to the appropriate library.
  6. Delete the catalog/holding record as it no longer is necessary for your collection.