Hi,

At C/W MARS along with reserve items at academic libraries we have many public 
libraries set with hourly loans for items such as laptops and tablets.  I 
create an hourly circulation policy based on Circulation Modifier and usually 
with an hourly fine and maximum fine.

I have not found a good way to notify staff that the hourly loan is due or 
overdue.

For some libraries Holds are allowed with the Hold policy Transit Range set to 
fill Holds only to be picked up at the owning library.  The items do not 
transit.  In our setup Transit Range is set to Library but this will depend on 
how your org units are set.

Aside for hourly loans, I'll mention that we also have two org units in a 
physical building.  I use the Library Setting Suppress Non-Hold Transits Group 
to prevent the checkins from going in transit within the same building.

Joan

Joan Kranich
C/W MARS Member Services
jkran...@cwmars.org
508-755-3323 ext. 21


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From: Open-ils-general 
[mailto:open-ils-general-boun...@list.georgialibraries.org] On Behalf Of Yamil 
Suarez
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2016 12:39 PM
To: Evergreen Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] Hourly circulation of items

Carol,

We use hourly circulation for "class reserve" materials as well as for laptop 
chargers, which should only go out for 2 hours and cannot be renewed or placed 
on hold.

Here are more or less the steps that we took to create this rule with ESI's 
guidance...

1) We created a circ duration rule for the hourly period, in our case
2 hours with 0 renewals. With the short/normal/extended values set to
2 hours.

2) We created a new circulation modifier for the items that will circulate for 
two hours, though this may be optional depending on your set up. We called ours 
"rbook" for reserve books.

3) We created a new org unit to own our reserve collection, in essence a 
library within our main library that share the same physical space/st address. 
I forget the details now, but I believe this was done so that the we could have 
overdue notices send out at an hourly interval for reserve items that live in 
the reserve OU. I believe if we did not create that reserve OU then our overdue 
notices would only run once a day (as the main library OU needed), as opposed 
to hourly.
Then again, I may be remembering things incorrectly.

4) Finally we created a circ policy that referred to the "rbooks" circ mo and 
the reserve OU and assigned a circ duration of 2 hours. I also from the circ 
policy set a 1 hour grace period.

I hope this makes sense, and I wonder how others have solved the same request. 
One thing I don't like is that we have two OUs living inside of a physical 
library. Therefore I have to keep circ machines set up for the both OUs to 
avoid having items being put on transit all the time.

Good luck,
Yamil




On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 12:35 PM, Carol Yarrison <cyarri...@biblio.org> wrote:
> Hi all, we have a new library in our consortium who would like to 
> circulate items reserved for projects and chargers for iPad/iPhone on an 
> hourly basis.
> Do any of you have such a circulatoin policy and how do you handle it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Carol
>
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Library System Administrator/Developer

Stan Getz Library
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02215

ysua...@berklee.edu
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