Hi All,

Implementing parts does have it's challenges, and it's not perfect yet, but we feel it's a big step in the right direction.

Implementing parts affords the huge benefit that patrons are able to place their own holds on materials like popular dvds, and actually get the part they want, rather than needing to ask a staff member to place copy level holds for them.

We are still working on converting data to parts after migration, and we struggled with the catalog display that didn't make it clear enough that a choice of part might need to be made. We tried to make the display clearer, which has helped. Here's a screenshot:

http://screencast.com/t/Y4gc7bplc

There are also a few bugs that make managing parts and converting the data difficult, but we still feel that the benefits of using parts outweigh the current headaches.

-Michele

On 9/25/2013 2:12 PM, Mary Llewellyn wrote:
Hi Brent,

The mention of parts and part holds makes me twitch!

When we first started implementing parts, like you, we had a mixture of items
with and without parts. The “All Parts” label for the title level hold confused
librarian and patron alike, leading them to think that the hold was being placed
upon every part. Instead, patrons would often get an item that should have had a
part label, but didn’t, so they’d get a piece they didn’t want, as you describe
“Getting Part 2 when they thought they were getting the entire collection.”
Unhappy patrons, unhappy librarians.

So we removed the text “All parts” and left it blank, hoping that would lead the
patron to actually open the dropdown list when placing the hold, so they would
actually look at the list of parts and select one. That didn’t fly either.

Finally, we made a rule that if one library broke a set into parts and labeled
them, then the other libraries that circulated the set as a whole needed to use
a part labeled as “boxed set.” We removed the title level hold entry entirely
for bibs with items with parts. The result is the patron can pick either the
“boxed set” part or an individual. No more title level holds in this case. Any
library not applying a part will not have their items available for holds. I
think that has calmed things down a bit.

But don’t get me started about the librarians that want their patrons to be able
to place holds on part 1, part 2, part 3, in one step, not realizing that
defeats the purpose of parts…to be able to control the order in which the part
hold is filled!

Mary

Mary Llewellyn

Database Manager

Bibliomation, Inc.

24 Wooster Ave.

Waterbury, CT 06708

mllew...@biblio.org

*From:*open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org
[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] *On Behalf Of *Brent
Mills
*Sent:* Tuesday, September 24, 2013 3:37 PM
*To:* Evergreen Discussion Group
*Subject:* [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Placing Holds on Records with Parts

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if someone could help me get some clarity on hold targeting
within records that have a mix of items with parts and without.

In a record like this one: http://tinyurl.com/pbg9lkz, there are a mix of
libraries that don't split out the item into parts and those that do.

My question is, when a patron (or staff member) goes to place a title level hold
on a record that has a mix of parts and no parts, if they select the default
"All Parts" option instead of "Part 1" or "Part 2" (pic:
http://tinyurl.com/lqaogmy), does the hold target both parts as a whole in
addition to the other, non-parted items? Or does it fill the hold by grabbing
the first available item? Basically, when a patron selects the "All Parts"
option, what is Evergreen looking at when choosing where to place the hold? Hope
that made some sense. Curious if patrons might be getting a "Part 2" of
something when they thought they were getting the entire collection.

Just basically looking for some advisement on hold targeting behavior with a mix
of parts/no parts.

Thanks!

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Brent Mills
Sage Technical Support Specialist
Hood River Library District
502 State Street / Hood River OR / 97031

email: br...@hoodriverlibrary.org <mailto:br...@hoodriverlibrary.org>
tickets: https://sagesupport.eou.edu <https://sagesupport.eou.edu/>


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Michele Morgan, Technical Assistant
North of Boston Library Exchange, Danvers Massachusetts
mmor...@noblenet.org

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