I agree that this would be useful. Benjamin Kalish Forbes Library / 413-587-1012 / bkal...@forbeslibrary.org
Currently reading: *All the Light We Cannot See* by Anthony Doerr Just Finished: *Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot *by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer For information about accessibility at the library, please see: http://forbeslibrary.org/accessibility/ On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 8:39 PM, Holly Brennan <haderh...@ci.homer.ak.us> wrote: > A staff member needs to put a lot of DVDs on hold to assess the physical > condition, but is in no rush. We don’t want to prevent patrons from > renewing items they have just because of our staff hold. > > > > In other words, we’re looking for something that’s the opposite of the > force/recall hold types. A “timid” hold….a pushover that’s okay with being > sent to the back of the line until absolutely no one else cares about the > item. It would speak up only after the item is checked in and moves to > Available status. > > > > Anyone else feel this would be a useful addition? Or maybe there’s a way > to make this process work with the existing ILS functions? Thanks! > > > > -Holly > > > > > > > > Holly Brennan > > Technology Specialist > > Homer Public Library > > Homer, Alaska > > > > hbren...@cityofhomer-ak.gov > > 907-435-3154 (direct) > > 907-235-3180 (main desk) > > >