>Make use of the bookmark bar to house commonly accessed pages/functions
This, plus include the F-key shortcut in the names of the bookmarks for those
pages that can be called with one. (Checkout – F1, Checkin-F2, Item Status –
F5, etc)
Also… Ctrl+C for copying anything (like a barcode) works
Make use of the browser environment! I think the best thing about the web
client being in a browser is all the browser-based utility that comes along
with that.
- Right/control click to open links in new tabs.
- Make use of the bookmark bar to house commonly accessed
pages/functions.
Great discussion!
I would expand on what Allison said and spend my 10 minutes on keyboard
shortcuts, browser tips and settings.
Opening a link in a new tab is huge, pressing Control while clicking the
link also works for this.
Using bookmarks and turning on the bookmarks bar for quick access to
I agree with Jennifer on the column picker/grid settings options, and would
add the Download Full CSV option -- it's often so useful to get data into a
spreadsheet and do math and formatting there for various projects! Be sure
to point out that the CSV will include the currently displayed
Thanks, Kate, for a great question.
And thanks to all of you for very useful recommendations.
These are my tips:
- Keyboard shortcuts are an excellent tool for switching between tasks.
- Retrieving the last patron, recent patrons and last bib record can help a
lot, particularly at the