At LBCC, we use the same 9XX process as Sage, but we don't have a
search widget.  We would be pretty interested in being able to Browse
by Instructor or Course.  Our students tend to be able to find their
course or instructor on a list more successfully than trying to
remember the official name of the course or instructor. :-)

On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 9:41 AM, Beth Longwell <blong...@eou.edu> wrote:
> In the Sage Library System we have indexed a couple 9xx fields in the bib
> record to represent course number and course professor. We then made a
> search widget that colleges can put on their web site to search course
> reserves. We also made a menu option for searching course reserves on the
> college's custom TPAC page.
>
> Beth Longwell
> Systems Manager
> Sage Library System
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 10:09 AM, Elizabeth Thomsen <e...@noblenet.org> wrote:
>>
>> At the Student Success Interest Group meeting at the recent Evergreen
>> Conference, there was a discussion on how academic libraries are handling
>> course reserves, and Course Reserves came up high on the priority list on
>> this  Report from the Future of Evergreen: Brainstorming and Strategizing
>> Session.
>>
>> We're adding this topic to the agenda for the Student Success Working
>> Group meeting coming up on Monday, and it would be helpful if academic
>> libraries could describe how they are currently handling course reserves.
>> Are you using the Syrup system?  What do you like about it, and what would
>> you like to see improved?  Or are you using bookbags or buckets or a
>> homegrown solution for managing lists for each course?  Or maybe course
>> reserves are all electronic resources at your institution?
>>
>> Please share your thoughts and experiences here on the list!  Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Elizabeth B. Thomsen
>> Member Services Manager
>> NOBLE: North of Boston Library Exchange
>> Danvers, Mass.
>> www.noblenet.org
>
>



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Linn-Benton Community College
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