That is what we do, Jennifer! We have barcodes that we use only for ILLs.
It is so much easier for circ staff and doesn't leave precat numbers to
delete.
Diane Disbro
Pronouns: she/her
Circulation Coordinator
Scenic Regional Library
251 Union Plaza Drive
Union, MO 63084
(636) 583-0652 ext 110
You should be able to run a report; load the barcodes into item status and
then delete in batch.
J. Elaine Hardy, PINES and Collaborative Projects Manager
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Georgia Public Library Service
2872 Woodcock Blvd., Suite 250 | Atlanta, GA 30341
(404) 235-7128 |
We currently leave it up to our libraries to delete pre-cats (though I
know it is possible to identify and delete them in batch in the
database if you have access).
For our ILLs we recommend that libraries re-use the same barcodes over
and over again to lower the number of pre-cats that
In PINES, libraries are responsible for cleanup and processing of precats.
Which means some libraries take care of them as soon as they are returned
and some never do. I do occasionally run reports and bug libraries about
them.
If they decide to retain the precat item, they should manually
We would love to know if there is a batch(ish) way to do this as well. We
utilize precats for ILLs most often, so right now we delete them one by one
at time of return.
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Hello Everyone
We were just curious how other consortium handle their pre-cat record
management. Do you run a script to automatically delete items or do you have a
staff member that does it?
Thank you,
Elizabeth Davis
she/her/hers
Support & Project Management Specialist
Pennsylvania