Our staff would love to have this workflow feature:
"- This prompt should provide three options: an option to cancel the checkout; 
to proceed with the checkout and remove the original patron from the holds 
queue; or to proceed with the checkout but leave the original patron in the 
holds queue."

Laurie Love
Circ Mgr
Wilkes County Public Library
ll...@arlibrary.org

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[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Kathy 
Lussier
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 12:41 AM
To: Evergreen General Discussion List
Subject: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Checking out holds to an alternate patron

Hi all,

One big issue for our libraries has been the workflow in checking out items 
when the patron sends a family member or another person to pick up a hold on 
their behalf. We've been exploring different possibilities for development to 
improve this workflow.

There are various ways our libraries handle this situation, but the following 
is a likely workflow:

- A patron goes to the library and picks up their spouse's hold. They might 
pick it up from a self-service holds shelf or, if the holds shelf is behind the 
desk, they will ask staff for the item.

- We have some libraries that use notes to verify who is allowed to pick up 
holds. In other libraries, particularly the smaller ones, staff may know by 
sight who is allowed to pick up a patron's holds. Libraries also have different 
policies on whether the hold should be checked out to the person who has picked 
up the hold or the person who originally placed the hold.

- For those libraries that check out the item to the person who is picking up 
the hold, when they perform the checkout, they receive the message saying that 
the item is on hold for somebody else. Staff who have permission can then 
override that message and continue with the checkout.

- The hold for the original patron remains, and there is no easy way to cancel 
that hold from this screen. Instead, staff need to retrieve the record for the 
original patron to cancel the hold. If they don't follow this last step, the 
hold remains on the patron's account and gets filled again.

Circ staff who have the right permissions have the ability to perform the 
checkout and cancel the original hold so that the transaction can be completed. 
However, it takes several steps, particularly when it comes to the hold 
cancellation.

MassLNC is considering a development project that would leverage a friends 
infrastructure already built into Evergreen that would allow us to easily 
manage who can pick up whose holds and automate the process a bit. If we decide 
to move forward with this project, I know I'll be sharing more information on 
this list as we work through some of the implementation details.

However, we also recognize that, even if we provide a means for patrons to 
identify who can pick up their holds, there will continue to be situations 
where friends/family who have not yet been linked to a patron's account will be 
sent to the library to pick up someone's holds. In those situations, we still 
would like an easier way to handle the checkout.

Here are our thoughts for improving the workflow:

- If an item from the hold shelf is checked out to another patron, staff 
receive a prompt saying that the item is on hold for somebody else. This alert 
should display the name of the person for whom the item is on hold.
- This prompt should provide three options: an option to cancel the checkout; 
to proceed with the checkout and remove the original patron from the holds 
queue; or to proceed with the checkout but leave the original patron in the 
holds queue.
- The system should continue to use the same permissions it does today to 
determine if staff is authorized to proceed with the checkout by overriding the 
alert or authorized to cancel the hold.

We aren't looking to give staff the ability to do anything they can't already 
do. We're basically trying to remove some of the steps required to complete the 
transaction.

Before moving further on this project, I wanted to throw the idea out to the 
community to see if others would view this additional option on the prompt as 
an acceptable workflow improvement.

Thanks!
Kathy



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