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Prerequisite: Circulation #1. (This is effectively the Circulation #2 class)
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FUWG documentation reads: Need to work with ASWG
Requests
Review of Title-Level Requests
Needs documentation
Requests from PRIMO to ALMA
Needs documentation
Create a Request for a Patron
- Search for item in the search bar.
- Select "Request". Depending on how you customized your results page this could be a button or in the "..." list of options.
- Note: all requests in Alma are title level/specific (in Aleph, previously all requests were item level/specific)
- Select the request type "Patron physical item request"
- Select "Requester". You can scan their ID into this field. If you don't have their ID you can search for them by name (if you have permissions to search for patrons by name).
- Add any special instructions or comments about the request in the "Notes" field
- Select the pick-up location
- Note: required fields needed to process the request have a red asterisk next to them.
- Complete the additional request attributes as needed. These are optional.
- Click submit to place the request.
- Note: You will see a box at the top of the page confirming the request was successfully submitted. You will also see the request ID. If you will need to refer to this request at a later date, I would suggest copying this down. If you don't you can find the request in other ways as well (such as by the book title, under "monitor requests & item processes" or by looking up the patron that made the request.)
Also see Ex Libris – Creating a Request
Delete or Cancel a Request
- Locate the request (see instructions for how to locate a request)
- Choose "Cancel" from the "..." drop down list or right click anywhere on the item record for the request that needs to be cancelled.
- Choose a reason for the cancellation from the dropdown menu.
- Add a note if more explanation is needed than the reason given from the dropdown menu.
- The "Notify User" option is checked. The user should generally always be notified so leave this box checked
Also see Ex Libris Cancel and Request
Change Priority
Notes: The request priority for each item in the queue determines which request in the queue is active. Library requests, such as move requests and work order requests, take priority over patron requests. Patron requests are fulfilled by the order in which they were created. A fulfillment policy exists that will change priorities for a group, however this is for future use only.
The priority is relevant for requests only before their workflow processing has started.
Also see Ex Libris – Request Priority
Modify a Request
This is how to make changes to a patron request, for example, change the due date or the pick up location.
- Locate the request (see instructions for how to locate a request)
- Choose "Edit" from the "..." drop down list for the request that needs to be cancelled. Depending on how you customized your results page this could be a button or in the "..." list of options.
- The same form used when creating a request appears.
- Change any aspects of the request as needed.
Documentation suggests we would have separate entries for change the due date and changing the pick-up location.
Process Pull/Pick list
Notes: This list updates in real time and can be printed at any time. It could even be printed multiple times a day if desired. A report with all items can be printed or slips can be printed individually. The list can also be exported to excel.
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- Items can be selected individually to be moved to their next step in their workflow.
- For the sake of accuracy it is probably better to only check books in this screen that are in hand.
Resources for "Requests & Items" class
- ExLibris online: Physical Item and Move Requests
- Jennifer: Items - Differences from Aleph
- Jennifer: Item Statuses, Process Types, and Fields
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