Thanks Terran and Elaine. I'll look into these! Benjamin Kalish Forbes Library / 413-587-1012 / [email protected]
Support Forbes Library: - Consider giving a gift <https://forbeslibrary.org/giving/donate-online/> to Forbes Library - Vote for the Friends of Forbes in the Florence Bank Community Grant Program <https://www.florencebank.com/vote>. - Join the Friends of Forbes today <https://forbeslibrary.org/friends/>! Currently reading:* Defender *by C. J. Cherryh Just Finished:* Precursor* by C. J. Cherryh For information about accessibility at the library, please see: http://forbeslibrary.org/accessibility/ On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 11:15 AM Elaine Hardy <[email protected]> wrote: > Benjamin, > > You can probably use the conjoined item functionality to do what you want. > This is done in cataloging and ties items on separate bib records together. > Generally used for titles bound together locally, or kits that are created > locally. PINES hasn't implemented this so I am not fly versed it it but you > might ask your cataloging staff to take a look and see if it is what you > need. > > Elaine > > J. Elaine Hardy, PINES and Collaborative Projects Manager > ------------------------------ > > Georgia Public Library Service > > 2872 Woodcock Blvd., Suite 250 | Atlanta, GA 30341 > > (404) 235-7128 | [email protected] > > (404) 548-4241 | Cell > > <https://www.facebook.com/georgialibraries> > <https://www.twitter.com/georgialibs> > <https://www.instagram.com/georgialibraries/> > > Join our email list <http://georgialibraries.org/subscription> for > stories of Georgia libraries making an impact in our communities. > > > On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 9:22 AM Benjamin Kalish <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Does Evergreen have a way to quickly checkout batches of items by >> assigning a single barcode to a set of items? To be clear, in the scenario >> I'm imagining, each individual item is cataloged and has its own barcode—we >> want to be able to bundle them and assign a barcode to the bundle so that >> they are each individually checked out when the barcode assigned to the >> bundle is scanned; each individual item must checked out to the patron and >> be able to be returned and renewed individually. >> >> I've encountered item buckets before, and they seem very promising, but >> as far as I can tell they can't quite do what we want. >> >> All of this is in aid of our aspirations to have bookbags which patrons >> can quickly checkout at a self checkout machine. I'd also be interested in >> any ideas folks have about how to achieve this material already in our >> collection. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Benjamin Kalish >> Forbes Library / 413-587-1012 / [email protected] >> >> Support Forbes Library: >> >> - Consider giving a gift >> <https://forbeslibrary.org/giving/donate-online/> to Forbes Library >> - Vote for the Friends of Forbes in the Florence Bank Community Grant >> Program <https://www.florencebank.com/vote>. >> - Join the Friends of Forbes today >> <https://forbeslibrary.org/friends/>! >> >> Currently reading:* Defender *by C. J. Cherryh >> Just Finished:* Precursor* by C. J. Cherryh >> >> For information about accessibility at the library, please see: >> http://forbeslibrary.org/accessibility/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Evergreen-general mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://list.evergreen-ils.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/evergreen-general >> > _______________________________________________ > Evergreen-general mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.evergreen-ils.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/evergreen-general >
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