Working with the Koha Label Maker
For her 23 Things Kansas assignment this week, our good friend Claudia Bosshammer-Bilimek from Atchison Public Library demonstrated how she uses the Koha label maker. Kudos for Claudia!
For her 23 Things Kansas assignment this week, our good friend Claudia Bosshammer-Bilimek from Atchison Public Library demonstrated how she uses the Koha label maker. Kudos for Claudia!
As a result of today’s Koha Explorer’s Group meeting today, I am sharing the NExpress Orientation Packet created to help with the migration of four Winnebago and three Follett libraries into the Koha catalog. Heather managed the actual data extraction from these systems and can be contacted directly with questions and procedures.
NExpress Orientation Packet – Table of Contents
Hi,
I happened to be in the office this evening when Carolyn got a ‘Dead Box’ – a box of mislabeled materials sent to her by Henry Industries for re-labeling. I noticed that several of the offenders were NExpress libraries…sending holds to other NExpress libraries. We understand that NEKLS libraries have to unlearn and relearn this courier business, whereas the rest of the state just has to learn the ‘Henry’ way.
So, please, pretty please, go to the Kansas Library Express site or visit the Henry Industries site and verify, double check, spot check, or have a look-see that the label you are using to route materials is correct, up-to-date, accurate, complete, new, and right. This includes your library’s return label…
This may mean finding and deleting a file off of your computer and using the document stored at the Henry Industries site. It could also mean throwing away old labels that have already been laminated. A small price to pay to avoid the Dead Box…
Did you know that the labels changed December 11, 2009? Route designations, hours of delivery, library names, and other key bits of information that are incorrect or incomplete on your label can lead to the Dead Box…
Using the wrong label not only creates work for Carolyn, but also delays the delivery of holds for patrons.
Thank you for your care, concern, thoughtfulness, attention to detail, cooperation, and help.
- Sharon
In CIRCULATION > CHECK IN, there are two checkboxes in the Options section:
* Forgive Overdue Charges
* Dropbox Mode (Book Drop)
These are two separate functions that can be used independently, or in conjunction. The Forgive Overdue Charges allows checkins without fine acccrual, regardless of how late the item is. Dropbox Mode simply sets the checkin period back one business day, to the last business day the library was open, based on the Koha calendar for that library.
-Mickey

Each Item in the catalog has a wealth of information attached to it, including last circulation history information and last borrower barcodes. For this example, we are using Overbrook’s copy of I, Alex Cross.
To access this information: Search for a title, Select the title from the Results List, and Click on the Items Tab:

Scroll down until you find Your Copy (or use ctrl+f to search for a barcode):



Extra: What if it’s currently checked out? The Checkout Status will provide information about who has the item checked out and when it is due.

NEKLS is pleased to announce that seven more libraries have joined the NExpress shared regional catalog, using the open source ILS Koha. Bern Community Library, Eudora Public Library, Horton Public Library, Mary Cotton Public Library (Sabetha), Osawatomie Public Library, Oskaloosa Public Library, and Seneca Free Library all went live on the system over the weekend.
31 libraries are now part of the NExpress shared catalog, with over 650,000 items available to patrons. You can find the full list of participating libraries at the NExpress Library Project website.
NExpress is a joint partnership of the Northeast Kansas Library System and participating libraries, with partial funding through a Library Services and Technology Act grant from the State Library of Kansas. For more information about joining NExpress, please see this post from Jim Minges, NEKLS System Director.
| November 12, 2009 | ||
| 2:00 pm | to | 3:00 pm |
Seven NEKLS libraries will be migrating to NExpress at the end of the month. Although I’m still a newbie in the KOHA world, I’m working to learn more and to help coordinate the training.
Realizing that training isn’t just about where to click and what to type, we held a session yesterday, which focused on policies and frequently asked questions. We covered six topics:
The participants asked excellent questions and our resident experts, Mickey and Sharon, gave clear explanations. I know I learned a lot. A recorded version of the session is available (it includes the sound and the text chat) and you’ll need NExpress FAQ PowerPoint Presentation, too.
More tales of training to come!
-Brenda
We have recently rediscovered a report in Koha that we think will help libraries manage items being transferred to your library.
The “Transfers to receive” report is on the Circulation page, under the Holds Ratio report:
What this report shows is a list of items coming to your library from other libraries in the NExpress Shared Catalog, either to fill a hold for your patron or to be re-shelved.
We recommend looking at this report weekly or monthly to help find and locate missing items, items that were not transferred correctly and/or items that have accidentally been shelved at the wrong library.
(Typical clean up and maintenance that is needed when libraries do interlibrary loan!)
When you first run this report, you will see that some items have been in transit between libraries for MONTHS!
How do you go about ‘cleaning up’ this list? We’ll talk about it at the November 5 Users Group meeting, but I think a simple phone call and shelf check will do the trick in most cases. If an item is truly lost in transit between libraries, follow your library’s procedures for managing lost ILL items. You may want to refer to this post about the Materials Replacement Fund.
Images updated Jan. 14, 2010 by Sharon
How to:
Managing the Holds Shelf
Overview -
Steps (with illustrations below):
NExpress Users Group meeting - Thursday, November 5 at 10 a.m. here at the NEKLS office.
To help them get ready, we have revised the promotional materials on the Go Live page and we invite everyone in NExpress to spread the word about the migration taking place over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Promotional materials for you to use, edit, improve, and/or ignore:
http://www.nexpresslibrary.org/go-live/
Thank you to Mickey and Liz for proofreading these.
Sharon