[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Alternative Hold-Pickup Locations?

Elisabeth Keppler keppleep at forsyth.cc
Wed Aug 26 13:44:53 EDT 2015


That's very helpful, Tony.   We haven't looked into that feature so I
appreciate your pointing out the documentation.

It looks like Evergreen treats this as a shelving location rather than an
org unit so it wouldn't realize that the material wasn't in the building.
Items wouldn't go "in transit" to the alternate location so it would be
hard to trace them.  If Library X and Local School Y are geographically
very close, library staff would be able to deliver and retrieve materials
daily, I suppose.  Would you have a way to turn off the alternate function
when school isn't in session?

I can't see why creating a separate org unit would be problem for the
library, though.  Of course, Local School Y would have to agree to use
Evergreen in order to check materials in and out or you would have no way
to know where an item was.  They might not care for that but it would be
nice to give patrons more choices, especially the kids.

Lise

On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Tony Bandy <tonyb at ohionet.org> wrote:

> Hi Lise, folks,
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> Thanks the note!  Here’s a bit more background:
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> Let’s say you have a patron from *Library X*.  When they place a hold,
> instead of picking up their hold at Library X, they wanted to pick it up at *Local
> School Y* that the library is affiliated with.  In this case, the school
> is not really part of the library, just a place that holds will be shipped
> to.  Are there any best practices for this that folks have used?
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> An additional org unit is probably the best method, but since it’s only
> going to be a location to ship the holds, not sure that is really
> applicable?  (Maybe it is?)  I thought about the “alternative hold pickup
> location” (See:
> http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.7/_alternate_hold_pick_up_location.html),
> and this would do at least initially, but if Library X ever wants to add
> additional hold pickup locations, this might not work(????).
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> Thanks again for your thoughts as you have a moment….
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> --Tony
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> Tony Bandy
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> tonyb at ohionet.org
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> OHIONET
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> *From:* Open-ils-general [mailto:
> open-ils-general-bounces at list.georgialibraries.org] *On Behalf Of *Elisabeth
> Keppler
> *Sent:* Wednesday, August 26, 2015 1:05 PM
> *To:* Evergreen Discussion Group <
> open-ils-general at list.georgialibraries.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Alternative Hold-Pickup Locations?
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> I'm not familiar with the concept of an "alternate" hold pickup location.
> Others probably already understand what you mean, but would you mind
> explaining?
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> Thanks,
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> Lise
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> On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Tony Bandy <tonyb at ohionet.org> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> Looking for the group’s wisdom and practical experience!
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> In conjunction with a few of the libraries in our system, we’re working on
> a project to offer patrons an alternative hold pickup location for a
> particular patron group…starting with one location, but with future
> potential for possibly more.  Does anyone have any “best practices” or tips
> and tricks for this they can share?
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> Things that I have found that come to mind are: additional org. units and
> the alternative hold pickup location option.
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> I’m not so sure however if either of these are helpful as the hold pickup
> locations that the library wants are not really org. units and the
> alternative hold pickup location works for an initial possibility—but what
> if there are multiples?
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> Any thoughts you can share (or tips, tricks, links, etc.) would be most
> appreciated!  (Has there been a presentation on this I’ve missed maybe?)
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> Thank you so much!
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> --Tony
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> Tony Bandy
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> tonyb at ohionet.org
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> OHIONET
>
> 1500 West Lane Ave.
>
> Columbus, OH  43221-3975
>
> 614-484-1074 (Direct)
>
> 614-486-2966 x19
>
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> --
>
> Lise Keppler, Technical Services
>
> Forsyth County Public Library
>
> 2851 Fairlawn Dr
>
> Winston Salem NC  27106
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> 336-703-3048
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Lise Keppler, Technical Services
Forsyth County Public Library
2851 Fairlawn Dr
Winston Salem NC  27106
336-703-3048
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