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checklist_requesting_new_aleph_collections [2019/04/23 14:02]
mbanach
checklist_requesting_new_aleph_collections [2019/05/02 18:37]
kgberry
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 ====== Collection code ====== ====== Collection code ======
 +This page is under construction! We are planning a form to expedite the process of requesting a collection code.
  
 +The [[https://​www.library.umass.edu/​borrowing/​|UMA Libraries Borrowing pages]] are useful for this form's development.
  
-**1.      Cataloging** : 
  
-a.      ​What is the purpose of this new location Where is it housed? How will the items be used  ?  For example cover records ​for electronic items or a separate collection for all patrons to user.+**1.      ​Cataloging** : (QsAsk Meghan ​for help with this section)
  
-b.      What kind of material ​is contained in the collection is it?  print items, electronic items, ​  DVDs, media, equipment?+a.      What is the purpose of this new location(The answer will go into a free text box) 
  
-c      By what name do you want the collection to appear in discovery apps EDS, Aleph OPAC )+b     Where is it housed? ​(The answer will go into a free text box)
  
-**2.      ​Processing:​**+c.      ​How will the items be used?  For example cover records for electronic items are records that staff use or a separate collection for all patrons to use. (The answer will go into a free text box)
  
-a.      What kind of processing do these items need?  ​Separate spine labels, DVD labels - cases?+d.      What kind of material is contained in the collection is it?  ​(Multiple choice check boxes of the FC approved material types for FOLIO)
  
-b.      ​How are these items accessed?+**2.      ​Processing:​** (Qs? Ask Scott for help with this section) - If there are multiple material types for a collection code, we need to be able to cycle through ​these questions for each type.
  
-**3.      ​Circulation:​**+a.      ​What kind of processing do these items need?  (ie- Separate spine labels, DVD labels) (radio list of options. We can have an OTHER field and then he can circle back if there will be a new/unique process.)
  
-a.      ​How do these items circulate To which category of users? ​ Are there any users that do not have access ​Example:​ Cameras circulate to UM students only.+i.      ​Scott: define what processing is- is it just labels and housing (and therefore is this question not necessary)are there other things we are missing ​that we should ask about specifically?
  
-b.      What kind of loan period should they have?+b.      What kind of labels(ie- Separate spine labels, DVD labels) (Radio list of label options, with an OTHER field. We can circle back in the follow up  to address unique/new cases)
  
-c.       ​What kind of notices?+c.      What housing materials need to be obtained/​used(ie- DVD Cases)(Radio list of housing options, with an OTHER field. We can circle back in the follow up  to address unique/new cases) ​                                                        
  
-d.      ​Are they requestable?+**3.      ​Circulation:​** (QsAsk MaryAnn for help with this section)- If there are multiple material types for a collection code, we need to be able to cycle through these questions for each type.
  
-e.      ​What kind of billing? ​ Fines? replacement bills?  ​Do they use the default replacement charges or are they individually priced? +a.      Do the items circulate(Y/N) (if N then can skip the rest to the end of the form!)
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-f.       Do they need a separate check out/in procedure such are laptops?+
  
    
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 To create the collections all the absolute minimum information needed is where it is house (what sublibrary does it belong to ) and the expected name. BUT…this does not always work out.  There are often other kinds of expectations that are requested LATER which causes “clean- up work”. To create the collections all the absolute minimum information needed is where it is house (what sublibrary does it belong to ) and the expected name. BUT…this does not always work out.  There are often other kinds of expectations that are requested LATER which causes “clean- up work”.
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 +**Questions for the follow up consultation meeting:​** ​
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 +How do you want the collection labeled in discovery apps ( EDS, Aleph OPAC ) (ADD explanation and examples of our standard naming convention, so that the label is consistent with other labels. WILL the convention change with FOLIO?)
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 +Explain how these items will be discover able 
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 +follow up about circulation if item circulates. Present the FC-wide agreed circulation policies that will take effect with FOLIO. Whatever is agreed upon must be in line with the consortia policies. ​
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 +- Who can borrow?
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 +- What is the loan period?
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 +- Request-able?​
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 +- circulation notices?
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 +- What kind of billing? Fines? replacement bills? ​ Do they use the default replacement charges or are they individually priced? [[https://​www.library.umass.edu/​borrowing/​fines/​|Standard Fines and Fees information]]
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 +- Do they need a separate check out/in procedure such are laptops?
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 +[[https://​www.library.umass.edu/​borrowing/​|UMA Libraries Borrowing page]]: this page indicates standard current in Aleph loan periods.
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