Johnnie, We use it to prioritize hold fulfillment based on the way our courier is set up, hoping to minimize transit time for the patron.
Beth Longwell Sage Library System On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 10:07 AM, Michele Morgan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Johnnie, > > NOBLE implemented "Traditional with Holds Always Go Home" Best-Hold > Selection Sort Order systemwide so that items will always travel home if > there are any holds for pickup at the owning library. > > We actually tweaked it a bit, removing approx and aprox. Since we do not > adjust proximity, there's no need to include them. > > Hope this helps. > > Michele > > -- > Michele M. Morgan, Technical Assistant > North of Boston Library Exchange, Danvers Massachusetts > [email protected] > > > On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Ben Shum <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Johnnie, >> >> Bibliomation implemented Best-Hold Selection Sort Order changes for at >> least one member library that required a specific approach to holds that >> differed from the rest of our consortium. I described that use case in >> more detail in this post to the dev list a few years ago ( >> http://markmail.org/message/pdksulwazgwzlro4) and that led to the >> feature's development too. Since implementation, we have had no complaints >> about hold prioritization for the use case, so I consider that a "Pro" of >> "it works for us" with no speakable "Cons" for now. >> >> Can you give us a little more information about what potential use case >> are you hoping to achieve with the feature? Are you trying to raise or >> prioritize holds for a given subset of libraries? Is it based on >> geography, distance, political alliances? There are lots of options and >> not all may result in optimal or expected outcomes... >> >> -- Ben >> >> On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Pippin, Johnnie < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Good morning, >>> >>> >>> >>> NC Cardinal is reviewing the Best-Hold Selection Sort Order for holds >>> placed in our consortium and wanted to gather some information from the >>> community before we move forward. >>> >>> >>> >>> Has anyone implemented this process? If currently using, what are the >>> pros and cons of the Best-Hold Selecting Sort Order? >>> >>> >>> >>> Are there any major problems to be made aware of when using Best-Hold >>> Selecting Sort Order? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >>> - Johnnie >>> >>> >>> >>> "*The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him >>> absolutely no good*." - Samuel Johnson >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Johnnie Pippin - NC Cardinal Consultant >>> >>> State Library of North Carolina >>> 4640 Mail Service Center >>> Raleigh, NC 27699-4640 >>> [email protected] >>> >>> Office: 919.807.7408 / Fax: 919.733.8748 >>> >>> [image: Cardinal][image: Cardinal 2] >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources >>> >>> >>> >>> Opinions expressed in this message may not represent the policy of my >>> agency. Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject >>> to the North Carolina Public Records law “NCGS.Ch. 132” and may be >>> disclosed to third parties by an authorized state official. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Benjamin Shum >> Evergreen Systems Manager >> Bibliomation, Inc. >> 24 Wooster Ave. >> Waterbury, CT 06708 >> 203-577-4070, ext. 113 >> > >
