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Tag Archives: renewals
Renewing consortia materials in ALMA.
Go into the NETWORK TAB and grab the barcode number(s). Move back to the LOANS tab Select the library who owns the books Enter the barcode as if you are checking the books out Item should renew If it doesn’t, … Continue reading Continue reading
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ALMA Activity Letter
ACTIVITY REPORT: Remember the day, back on February 2, 2017 when Alma spit out about 900 emails to all our patrons about what books they had, what they owed, etc.? The patrons were calling, the Bursar was calling, bedlam out? … Continue reading Continue reading
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RENEWING CONSORTIA materials in ALMA
Finally: We can renew our patron’s Consortia loans from within ALMA! Look up the patron. Select the Network Activity Tab, locate the material that needs to be renewed and find the barcode for each item. **Make note of which library … Continue reading Continue reading
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Alma and RENEWALS
I have tinkered with the renewal profile for all of the books/media in the stacks. I decided to open it up and allow unlimited renewals for these materials in the hopes that we actually can get some renewal statistics. (I … Continue reading Continue reading