My understanding (someone can correct me if I am wrong):

A hold is a queue. When you get it depends on the people in front of you, the supply, and the demand. Whether you get it the next day, in a month, in a year, it is more when your turn comes up.

A booking is a blocked out time period. You *will* get it for July 18th through July 29th type deal.

I see bookings as being useful for more easily controlled things (say, book club kits, computers, museum passes, possibly even meeting rooms) where you don't normally have them on the shelf for anyone to pick up. But that is me.

Thomas Berezansky
Merrimack Valley Library Consortium


Quoting Chris Maas <[email protected]>:

Okay, really simple (stupid) question. ..    What's the difference between
booking and holds?   I think I know what a "hold" does; I don't understand
how a "booking" is differently useful.

(you can smile as you respond to this one!)








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