Hello -

I'm a newbie to this listserv.  I'm not a librarian, nor am I a coder.   I 
primarily do systems related work with our library management system, run SQL 
reports as needed and project management.  I also work for Access Services and 
even though I'm considered IT, I'm not in the library IT department.  This is a 
new position in my department and we're still figuring things out as we go 
along.

I work in one of the many libraries at Yale University.  In the department I 
work in, we have three busy service points - two circulation desks and a 
privileges/registration office.  There are about 50/60 staff members and 
roughly 50+ student employees who rotate at these service points.  There are 
times when there are students who are late reporting to a service point, 
no-shows, or suddenly there's a long line and only one person at a staffed 
service desk.  At a meeting recently, I was listening to a work leader lament 
how, if she is the only person there, she is just too busy to make a phone call 
or send an email asking for help - a common occurrence.  After I heard her, I 
wondered how possible it would be to create some sort of desktop 'app'.  One 
that requires only one click and is smart enough to know its service desk 
location and is sent to the right folks who could come assist right away, upon 
demand.  These would be on Windows workstations.

Recently, I've seen many encouraging responses to the latest 'getting 
started...' emails and feel motivated to write to this listserv as I'm eager to 
learn and to try to do this myself.  I hope that this will be a simple enough 
project for me but I'm just not sure where to start or what I should be looking 
at.  So, here I am, not a librarian, nor a coder.  I write to this listserv 
seeking suggestions, ideas and encouragement.  :)

Thank you -
Cindy

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