[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Items not checking in?
McCanna, Terran
tmccanna at georgialibraries.org
Mon Apr 14 16:56:28 EDT 2014
Yes, I can see why "Lost" and "Missing" probably wouldn't need an alert in our workflow either. Perhaps future development down the road could use color coding instead of popup alerts on the check-in screen for some of these types of alerts that don't require staff action? Something to think about.
I like the use of Check Parts for books that include CDs because that's so easy to miss when checking in otherwise.
Terran McCanna
PINES Program Manager
Georgia Public Library Service
1800 Century Place, Suite 150
Atlanta, GA 30345
404-235-7138
tmccanna at georgialibraries.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Buzzy Nielsen" <buzzy at hoodriverlibrary.org>
To: open-ils-general at list.georgialibraries.org
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2014 4:32:40 PM
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Items not checking in?
There are a few popups that we've deemed unnecessary. For instance, there's a pop up that appears at checkin for a "bad status", requiring staff to affirm that they do indeed want to check in the item. Two of those statuses are "Lost" and "Missing". Our staff honestly couldn't come up with any reason why we wouldn't want to check in items with those two statuses, at least not given our workflow and processes.
Another (admittedly self-inflicted) example are the "check parts" notices some of our consortium members use. Oh, how happy would we be to convince our fellow libraries not to use those ...
Anyway, this is all to say that those messages do indeed slow down work flow, and they can be painfully slow to pop up on older computers. Fortunately, all of our equipment is pretty new, but I know our smaller libraries can have issues with the speed as they have the double hit of slow hardware and slow connections.
Cheers!
Buzzy
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On 04/14/2014 01:12 PM, McCanna, Terran wrote:
Most of those alerts are important, are they not? It's been a little while, but when I've covered Circ and done check-ins, I don't recall getting anything that I regarded as an unnecessary alert - I only recall things that required some sort of staff action such as routing, printing hold slips, etc. If alerts were suppressed, wouldn't that cause far more staff error?
Terran McCanna
PINES Program Manager
Georgia Public Library Service
1800 Century Place, Suite 150
Atlanta, GA 30345
404-235-7138 tmccanna at georgialibraries.org
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