2018-04-30 Resource Access Meeting Notes
Date
Attendees
- Joanne Leary
- Anya
- Emma Boettcher
- Mark Canney
- Rameka Barnes
- William Weare
- David Bottorff
- Cheryl Malmborg
- Kimie Kester
- Tania Hewes
- Wendy Wilcox
Goals
- Review screens and messages
Discussion items
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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5 min | Housekeeping |
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25min | Screen and wire-frame reviews |
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30 min | Request messaging | Messages and modals related to check-in, check-out and renewal |
Notes
- Emma-screen mockup for change due date bulk change
- ability to deselect specific items, warning about items with request queue (at top of list), etc.
- warnings about patron expired, date is in past, library closed, etc.
- Emma-how should system handle barcodes not recognized
- modal stopping person in tracks-only option to exit-should reset cursor to blank input
- audible feedback for modals should be included if possible
- confirmation that modals should be cleared by some keyboard key (not enter)
- no strong opinions on "exit" label-should simply be consistent
- item lookup is on the path but not sure when that will be scheduled
- Tania-requests circ messages
- strategy for going forward: because some odd situation needs to happen, either manually by staff person or automatically via override, but steps are the same
- design and implement the functions manual functions first, then use those as building blocks for automatic override
- reordering request queue
- reopen awaiting pickup to awaiting fulfillment, etc.
- awaiting pickup for different patron at different location
- override is a low priority
- print slip option - this would require a check-in action - prioritization vs manual checkin
- in transit to this location for a different patron
- seems good
- in transit to a different location for a different patron
- in transit for this patron at a different location - no alert is okay (alert fatigue)
- item is eligible to fill an open Q1 request for a different patron-different libraries may want to privilege the person with the item in hand or the person with the request
- "continue with checkout" or "do not checkout" is the preferred option
- whatever rules to existing requests would kick in if you proceeded with the checkout
- check-in screen of item already awaiting pickup
- item awaiting pickup somewhere else and needs to go in transit
- modals for delivery
- delivery notices that an item is en route but problematic for all pickup in transits
- eventually the ability to allow patrons to choose which notices to receive (in transit for pickup vs. available for pickup)
- Andrea will send links to WolfCon RA meetings if it proves possible