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 .../prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-edit.tmpl |   24 ++-
 .../prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-home.tmpl |   15 +-
 .../en/modules/help/serials/subscription-add.tmpl  |  188 +++++++-------------
 .../modules/help/serials/subscription-detail.tmpl  |    9 +
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diff --git 
a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-collection.tmpl 
b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-collection.tmpl
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+<!-- TMPL_INCLUDE NAME="help-top.inc" -->
+
+<h1>Serial Collection</h1>
+
+<p>This page shows a short summary of the subscription along with all of the 
issues that have been received, are expected, or marked late.</p>
+
+<p>From here you can choose to edit specific issue or receive new issues.</p>
+
+<p>To edit or receive an issue, simply check the box in the 'Edit' column and 
click the 'Edit Serial' button.</p>
+
+<p>If you are adding multiple issues at once or if the latest expected issue 
is late, you can click the 'Generate Next' button to generate the next issue 
based on the subscription pattern.</p>
+
+<!-- TMPL_INCLUDE name="help-bottom.inc" -->
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diff --git 
a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-edit.tmpl 
b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-edit.tmpl
index 2ff025d..e610d32 100644
--- a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-edit.tmpl
+++ b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-edit.tmpl
@@ -2,10 +2,22 @@
 
 <h1>Recieving Serials</h1>
 
-<h2>How do I receive an expected issue?</h2>
-<p>The number for the next expected Issue should display in the top row. The 
status will default to waited. If the serial has arrived, then select 
&quot;arrived&quot; from the drop down. If SerialAddItems is turned on you will 
be prompted to add the item detail.</p>
-<p>Once you press save the new issue will be recorded in the subscription 
history.</p>
+<p>Issues can be marked as received from several locations. To find a 
subscription, use the search box at the top of the Serials page to search for 
the serial you'd like to receive issues for.</p>
 
-<h2>How do I receive an unexpected or supplemental issue?</h2>
-<p>Uss the blank line under the expected issue line to add in the details for 
the unexpected or supplemental issue.  Select the appropriate status and 
save.</p><h2>What happens if an Issue does not turn up?</h2>
-<p>If an issue does not turn up or is late, then select that status from the 
Status drop down. The issue will now appear under &quot;Claims&quot; and can be 
managed from there.</p><!-- TMPL_INCLUDE name="help-bottom.inc" -->
\ No newline at end of file
+<p>From the search results you can click the 'Serial Receive' link or you can 
click on the subscription title and then click the 'Receive' button.</p>
+
+<p>The final way to receive serials is from the 'Serial Collection' page. To 
the left of the Subscription summary page there is a menu with a link to 
'Serial Collection'</p>
+
+<p>From the page that opens up you can click 'Edit Serial' with the issue you 
want to receive checked.</p>
+
+<p>All three of these options will open up the issue receive form:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Choose 'Arrived' from the status pull down to mark a serial as 
received.</li>
+<li>If you have decided to have an item record created for each issue an item 
add form will appear</li>
+<li>If your issue has a supplemental issue with it, fill in the Supplemental 
Issue information.</li>
+<li>If you have decided to have an item record created for each issue an item 
add form will appear for your supplement and for the issue itself</li>
+<li>Once you have entered your info you can click 'Save'</li>
+</ul>
+
+<!-- TMPL_INCLUDE name="help-bottom.inc" -->
diff --git 
a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-home.tmpl 
b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-home.tmpl
index 602b8f0..71b068f 100644
--- a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-home.tmpl
+++ b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/serials-home.tmpl
@@ -2,13 +2,8 @@
 
 <h1>Serials</h1>
 
-<h2>Q: What does the serials module do?</h2>
-<p>The serials module is used to manage subscriptions the library has to 
vairous titles. These are normally Serials or Journals, but in practice can be 
anything.</p>
-<h2>Q: What do I need before I can setup a subscription?</h2>
-<p>Before you can setup up a subscription, you will need to setup a 
&quot;Vendor&quot; under Acquisitions, and a new &quot;Biblio&quot; under 
Cataloging. When cataloging the new biblio, do not add any items. Adding of 
items is handled by the Serials module.</p>
-<h2>Q: How do I create a new subscription?</h2>
-<p>A: Click the &ldquo;Add subscription&rdquo; button.</p>
-<h2>Q: What can I do when I have found a subscription?</h2>
-<p>A: View subscription details, receive any item and/or manage what appears 
in subscription summary (in OPAC and staff client).</p>
-<h3>TIP. USING WILDCARDS</h3>
-<p>If you enter a title, you can use the wildcard % : entering %Times% returns 
every subscription containing Times in the title. Entering New York% returns 
every subscription with title starting with New York.</p><!-- TMPL_INCLUDE 
NAME="help-bottom.inc" -->
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+<p>The serials module assists in managing your serial subscriptions (journals, 
magazines, and newspapers).</p>
+
+<p>You can search for exisiting subscriptions by using the search box at the 
top of the page. You can search for any part of the serial title or ISSN. </p>
+
+<!-- TMPL_INCLUDE name="help-bottom.inc" -->
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diff --git 
a/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/subscription-add.tmpl 
b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/subscription-add.tmpl
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+++ b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/subscription-add.tmpl
@@ -1,134 +1,80 @@
 <!-- TMPL_INCLUDE NAME="help-top.inc" -->
 
-<h1>Add A New Serial Subscription</h1>
+<h1>Add a Serial Subscription</h1>
 
-<p>Before you can set up a new subscription, you will need to have set up:</p>
-       <ul>
-               <li>a Vendor in Acquisitions who supplies the subscription</li>
-               <li>a Biblio with no items to which you can add the 
subscription to.</li>
-       </ul>   .  
-<h2>How do I set up a new subscription?</h2>
-<p>There are two sections to this form:</p>
-
-<h3>1 ) General informations (subscription details)</h3>
-<h4>Step 1: Search for a Supplier</h4>
-
-<p>If you want to claim any issues then you need to elect a supplier at this 
point.</p>
-<h4>Step 2: Search for Biblio</h4>
-
-<p>It should find the item that was just set up in Acquisitions. Note If you 
have not yet set this up in Acquisitions, click Create Biblio. It will take you 
back to Acquisitions Order Form.</p>
-<h4>Step 3: Fill out other details in the Subscription Information box.</h4>
-<p>You have to choose whether you will create an item record when receiving 
the issue. Be careful, default choice is DO NO CREATE</p>
-<p>Other details include the Location, Call Number, Home branch for the Serial 
and any notes.</p>
-<p>Grace period : number of days before a late issue has status from expected 
to late automatically set and the next expected issue is generated.</p>
-<p>Select the Patron Alert: you will need to choose a Notice that can be sent 
to patrons when a new issue arrives. To edit this notice, go to Tools &gt; 
Notices.</p>
-<p>Number of issues to display : in opac in Subscription (normal view), in 
staff in normal view</p>
-
-<h3>2) Serials planning</h3>
-<p>This is a critical component of managing serials. In order to make the 
system predict the next issue the user must fill out each of these fields. Once 
completed it will populate the Numbering Calculation box below.</p>
+<p>Subscriptions can be added by clicking the 'New' button on any 
bibliographic record, or by visiting the Serials module and clicking 'New 
Subscription'</p>
 
-<p>Manual history : check this box if you want to fill receive history 
information manually in subscription summary</p>
+<p>If you are entering a new subscription from the Serials module you will be 
presented with a blank form (if creating new from a bibliographic record the 
form will include the bib info).</p>
 
-<h4>Step 1: First Issue publication date</h4>
-<p>Displays a calendar &ndash; choose the expected date of arrival in the 
library. It is the publication date of the first issue you will receive with 
Koha. It is not necessarily the publication date of the first issue of your 
collection.</p>
-<h4>Step 2: Frequency</h4>
-
-<p>Use the drop down list to select the main frequency patterns.</p>
-<h4>Step 3: Numbering Pattern</h4>
-
-<p>Drop down list of the main numbering patterns:</p>
-       <ul>
-               <li>Number</li>
-               <li>Volume, Number, Issue</li>
-               <li>Volume, Number</li>
-               <li>Volume, Issue</li>
-               <li>Number, Issue</li>
-               <li>Seasonal only</li>
-               <li>Year/Number<li>
-               <li>None of the above</li>
-       </ul>
-<p>Depending on your choice, a box appears to enter more information on 
numbering :</p>
+<ul>
+<li>'Librarian' field will show the logged in librarian's username</li>
+<li>'Vendor' can be found by either searching vendors entered via the 
Acquisitions module or entering the vendor ID number</li>
        <ul>
-               <li>Starting with : the volume, number, season... of the first 
issue to arrive</li>
-               <li>Issues expected (only for Number pattern) : total number of 
issues expected</li>
-               <li>Rollover at : the number of issues received before the 
numbering returns to beginning ; set empty for no rollover</li>
+<li>Vendor information is not required</li>
+<li>In order to claim missing and late issues you need to enter vendor 
information</li>
        </ul>
-       <p>Example for "Rollover at" for "Volume, Number" pattern </p>
-       <ul>
-               <li>Volume : starting with : 45, no rollover : volume increases 
continuously</li>
-               <li>Number : starting with 1, rollover at 12 : when 12 issues 
are received, Number returns to 1</li>
-       </ul>
-       
-
-<p>If you choose &ldquo;none of the above&rdquo; this will bring up a 
Numbering Calculation formula at the bottom of the screen.</p>
-
-
-<h4>Step 4: Fill out the Subscription length box</h4>
-<p>Indicate the expected length of time that this serial will be subscribed 
to.</p>
-
-<p> You have to indicate the subscription start date. It may be different from 
the First issue publication date entered above.<p>
-<p> Example : for periodicity 1/3 months, you may have subscription start date 
2009-01-01 and First issue publication date 2009-03-15<p>
-
-<p>Subscription length : this sets up the expiry date in the system and also 
sets up an Alert a month before expected expiry.</p>
-<p>Subscription end date : calculated from subscription start date and length. 
But you can add / modify subscription end date, for instance if subscription 
stops before the expiry planned date</p>
-
-<h4>Step 5: Numbering formula</h4>
+<li>'Biblio' is the MARC record you'd like to link this subscription to</li>
+<ul>
+<li>This can be done by searching for an existing record or by entering the 
bib number for a record</li>
+
+</ul>
+<li>Next you can choose whether a new item is created when receiving an 
issue</li>
+<li>'Location' is for the shelving location</li>
+<li>'Call Number' is for your item's call number prefix</li>
+<li>'Library' is the branch that owns this subscription. </li>
+<ul>
+<li>If more than one library subscribes to this serial you will need to create 
a subscription for each library</li>
+<li>This can be done easily by using the 'Edit as New (Duplicate)' option 
found on the subscription information page and changing only the 'Library' 
field</li>
+
+</ul>
+<li>The 'Grace Period' is the number of days before an issue is automatically 
moved from 'expected' status to 'waiting' and how many days before an issue is 
automatically moved from 'waiting' status to 'late'</li>
+<li>Use the 'Public Note' for any notes you would like to appear in the OPAC 
for the patrons</li>
+<li>'Nonpublic Note' should be used for notes that are only visible to the 
librarians via the staff client</li>
+<li>To set up a routing list for serials, choose 'Routing List' from the 
'Patron notification' field. </li>
+<ul>
+<li>For this option to appear you need to make sure that you have a Routing 
List notice set up in the Notices Tool</li>
+<li>Learn more about Routing Lists later in this manual</li>
 
-<p>If a choice has been made in the Numbering Pattern section then the 
Numbering Calculation will automatically be filled out and presented in this 
section. It is possible to modify text in it, but don't modify {X}, {Y}, {Z}. 
However, if the Numbering Pattern is &ldquo;None of the above&rdquo; then a 
formula will be presented and the user must fill this out.</p>
-<p>The &quot;numbering formula&quot; can be filled with any text and/or 
numbers. Three special tokens {X}, {Y} and {Z} can be used to define the 
calculation formula. This allows you to define patterns not possible with the 
Numbering Pattern drop downs.</p>
-<p>Example : Number {X}, {Y} quarter, {Z}, where {Z} means year</p>
-
-<p>See below Advanced pattern</p>
-
-<h3>3) Test prediction pattern</h3>
-<p>Choosing Test prediction pattern allows you to see exceptions found by the 
system (e.g Item arrives monthly but only 10 issues in the year). Set the 
rollover to the max number of issues expected in the year. </p>
-<p> When irregularities are detected, you can choose date(s) when you won't 
receive an issue. (use Shift + click, or CTRL + click to select several 
dates)</p>
-
-
-<h3>4) Add Subscription</h3>
-
-<p>Once that is filled out then you see the completed details page. If there 
is a mistake you can go back and Edit the details.</p>
-<p>Next step - Receive issues (see online help on Receive Issues page)</p>
-
-<h2>Advanced Pattern : how does planning work</h2>
-
-
-       <ul>
-               <li>Add  : how much add to number or volume..., (usually 
=1)</li>
-               <li>once every : every x received issues (ex : 12 for a volume 
number that increases every 12 issues ; 1 for number increasing for each 
issue)</li>
-               <li>When more than :  value after which the number returns to a 
certain value A ;  set 9999999 for continuous numbering</li>
-               <li>inner counter : number of issues that Koha must take into 
account to calculate when value changes. If you begin with first issue of the 
year write nothing or 0</li>
-               <li>Set back to  : A</li>
-               <li>Begins with : initial value of number, volume, ...</li>
-       </ul>
-       
-       <p>Example : monthly subscription, start date april 2009, lenght 12 
months, first publication date <b>april 2009</b>, numbering formula vol {X} no 
{Y} year {Z}</p>
-       <p>numbering for {X}</p>
-       <ul>
-               <li>Add  : 1</li>
-               <li>once every : 12</li>
-               <li>When more than : 9999999 (value increases continuously)</li>
-               <li>Set back to  : </li>
-               <li>inner counter : 3 (you must take into account the three 
first months of the year, otherwise volume value will increase after 12 
received issues from april 2009, e.g. in april 2010 instead of january 
2010)</li>
-               <li>Begins with : 45</li>
        </ul>
-       <p>numbering for {Y}</p>
-       <ul>
-               <li>Add  : 1</li>
-               <li>once every : 1</li>
-               <li>When more than : 12 (the number after no 12 will be no 
1)</li>
-               <li>Set back to  : 1</li>
-               <li>inner counter : 3 </li>
-               <li>Begins with : 4</li>
+<li>The Staff and OPAC Display options allow you to control how many issues 
appear by default on bibliographic records in the Staff Client and the OPAC</li>
+<ul>
+<li>If no values are entered in these fields, they will use the 
OPACSerialIssueDisplayCount and StaffSerialIssueDisplayCount system preference 
values</li>
+
        </ul>
-       <p>numbering for {Z}</p>
-       <ul>
-               <li>Add  : 1</li>
-               <li>once every : 12</li>
-               <li>When more than : 99999999</li>
-               <li>Set back to  : </li>
-               <li>inner counter : 3 (you must take into account the three 
first months of the year, otherwise year will change after 12 received issues 
from april 2009, e.g. in april instead of january 2010)</li>
-               <li>Begins with : 2009</li>
+<li>In 'First issue publication' you want to enter the the date of the issue 
you have in your hand, the date from which the prediction pattern will 
start</li>
+<li>There are several pre-defined options for the 'Frequency' of 
publication</li>
+<ul>
+<li>Without periodicy: some very specific (usually high level science 
journals) don't have a true periodicity. When you subscribe to the title, you 
subscribe for 6 issues, which can arrive in 1 year... or 2... There is no 
regularity or known schedule.</li>
+<li>Unknown select this if none of the other choices are relevant</li>
+<li>Irregular: The journal is not "regular" but has a periodicity. You know 
that it comes out on January, then in October and December, it is irregular, 
but you know when it's going to arrive.</li>
+<li>2/day: Twice daily</li>
+<li>1/day: Daily</li>
+<li>3/week: Three times a week</li>
+<li>1/week: Weekly</li>
+<li>1/ 2 weeks: Twice monthly (fortnightly)</li>
+<li>1/ 3 weeks: Tri-weekly</li>
+<li>1/month: Monthly</li>
+<li>1/ 2 months (6/year): Bi-monthly</li>
+<li>1/ 3 months (1/quarter): Quarterly</li>
+<li>1/quarter (seasonal) : Quarterly related to seasons (ie. Summer, Autumn, 
Winter, Spring)</li>
+<li>2/year: Half yearly</li>
+<li>1/year: Annual</li>
+<li>1/ 2 years: Bi-annual</li>
        </ul>
+<li>Checking the 'Manual history' box will allow you to enter serials outside 
the prediction pattern.</li>
+<li>'Numbering pattern' will help you determine how the numbers are printed 
for each issue</li>
+<ul>
+<li>Start with the numbering on the issue you have in hand, the numbering that 
matches the date you entered in the 'First issue publication' field</li>
+<li>In the 'Rollover at' field, enter the last issue number before the volume 
number changes</li>
+<li>You can choose to create your own numbering pattern by choosing 'None of 
the above' and clicking the 'Show/Hide Advanced Pattern' button at the bottom 
of the form</li>
+</ul>
+<li>'Subscription start date' is the date at which the subscription begins. 
This is used for setting up renewal alerts</li>
+<li>'Subscription length' is the number of issues or months in the 
subscription. This is also used for setting up renewal alerts</li>
+<li>'Subscription end date' should only be entered for subscriptions that have 
ended (if you're entering in a backlog of serials)</li>
+<li>The 'Numbering formula' is editable to match the way you'd like your 
numbering to print on the item record and subscription information pages</li>
+<li>Click 'Save Subscription' to save the information you have entered.</li>
+</ul>
+
+
 
 <!-- TMPL_INCLUDE name="help-bottom.inc" -->
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b/koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/en/modules/help/serials/subscription-detail.tmpl
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+<!-- TMPL_INCLUDE NAME="help-top.inc" -->
+
+<h1>Subscription Detail</h1>
+
+<p>This page shows you all of the information about your subscription 
including issue history.</p>
+
+<p>From here you can edit your subscription, renew it and/or recieve 
issues.</p>
+
+<!-- TMPL_INCLUDE name="help-bottom.inc" -->
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-- 
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