Time | Item | Who | Description | Goals |
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5 min | Housekeeping | Andrea Loigman |
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20min | Fines/fees | | Review more overdue fine examples | - Final confirmation of how overdue fines should be calculated so user story can be written.
- Discussion: Reviewed several examples of how late fees would be calculated, including scenarios where long-term loans accrue/don't accrue fines (certain number of days late, with or without grace period, when max fine is reached, in case of recall and recall rate is defined) and scenarios where short-term (3 day or "72 hour") loans accrue hourly fines (with or without grace period)
- HOMEWORK: Holly will provide worksheet to group, please provide 1 overdue fine example by Thursday, 8/22
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20min | Lost/missing | Emma Boettcher | Statuses for lost/missing | Decide which statuses need to be distinct and which do not - General consensus that distinct statuses are necessary for:
- Patron reports they lost item (reported lost)
- Item is grossly overdue (aged to lost)
- Patron has paid for item (if returned, refund may be necessary; may trigger acquisitions process)
- Item is not on the shelf (missing, want to refer patron to ILL or other)
- Item is not on the shelf and thoroughly searched (missing, may want to suppress or trigger acquisitions process)
- Will revisit this topic for final wrap-up
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15min | Anonymization | Emma Boettcher | Anonymization and notices | Decide which failure is more acceptable: delaying anonymization because a notice hasn't been sent, or anonymizing and being unable to send a notice - Of institutions that do provide routine check-in receipt, first option is preferrablepreferable
- Other institutions are currently providing check-in receipt on-demand via screenshot, also find first option preferrablepreferable
- Current go-live functionality: email check-in receipt will be sent when session ends (to capture all items in one email, rather than send multiple emails)
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