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Background: Manual loans occur when the patron checks out a resource that lacks an Item record (e.g. it lacks a barcode, or the barcode doesn't match the correct records, etc.)in the database.  When the material doesn't bring up a record for the Circulation staff, they have the patron fill out a card with some brief bibliographic information, the Call number, and their contact info.  The patron can still take the respurce, and the information is brought to LTS, along with new barcode information data (if necessaryapplicable), so that a record can be adjusted or created /fixed to match the piece.  The information is then brought back returned to Access Services staff, so that the material can be properly charged to the patron online, enabling the full range of services for the charge (i.e. renewals, recalls, etc.). 

Contact: Pedro Arroyo

Unit: Acquisitions Services

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Date of next review: April 2017


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Workflow  

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Workflow:

  1. Patron brings piece to Circ. desk, and record is not found, and is so they're asked to fill out a manual loan card (usually light blue). The patron pus the name of the book, the author, the call number, and their contact information.
  2. If the piece lacks a barcode, Access Services staff take a set of DOUBLE Barcodes, and put one on the piece, and one on the manual loan card. 
    • If the resource already has a barcode that doesn't match an existing Item record, Access Services staff do NOT need to apply a barcode to the piece & card.  They just need to make sure that the existing barcode number is visible in the photocopy provided to LTS (see steps 3-4), or it can be written on the manual loan card.  This scenario happens less often than the above example, where there's no barcode at all. 
  3. Access Services Circ. staff staff make a photocopy of the book’s title page, t.p. verso, and written Call call number. 
  4. Access Services Circ. staff bring the card and photocopy photocopies to the Inputting Supervisor,  Acquisitions Coordinator, or Database Quality Supervisor in LTS, or other designated staff, to be processed on a Rush basis
  5. LTS staff locate the best available Instance record based on the card and photocopy, whether using existing FOLIO records, searching/importing from OCLC, or creating one as necessary.
    • To find or input the correct record, LTS Staff may need to consult with others fellow staff who have the more appropriate language expertise for the material.
  6. LTS staff create an “In Process” Holdings record for the new Instance, if applicable, with a Holdings Note (note type: note) saying: “Manual Loan, send to 110 Olin when returned”, and any other appropriate explanatory information (see examples in the Notes Examples section below).  The clearer the note, the better.  The manual loan note should be checked as staff only.
    • If it is not necessary to create a new Holdings, LTS staff will add the Manual Loan note to the appropriate existing Holdings. This would occur in cases where we appear to have an Instance and a Holdings record for the piece, but it simply lacked an item record, or the item record didn't match the barcode.  This is one of the most common scenarios for manual loans.e.g. because it was withdrawn/lost. 
  7. LTS staff create a new Item record for that Holdings (using the Barcode on the card or photocopy), and paste the Manual Loan note (from the Holdings) in the “Note” area of the Item record (staff only).
    • All The Instance, Holdings, and Item records associated with this loan will be active and un-suppressed.
  8. LTS staff return the card to Circ. staff/ Access Services, usually in the Public Services office, so they can link the resource to the patron in the Check-Out app. 
  9. When the Patron returns the piece, Access Services Circ. staff will check it in, and bring it to the “Manual Loan Returns” shelf in LTS, or directly to the Inputting Supervisor, Acquisitions coordinator, or Database Quality Supervisor.

LTS staff catalog the resource and delete the notes as appropriate, reset the Item Status to “Not Charged”, and send the item back to the stacks. 



 

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In addition to the example in #6 above, there are other There are many scenarios in which a resource will lack an Item record, and careful judgment must be used by the staff member who is processing the resource.   Below are 3 a few cases requiring 3 different approaches, and there may be are others not covered here.  Please consult the appropriate staff if questions arise.

1.   One of the most common scenario

If a Patron has found & checked out a piece of a multi-volume or serial that is not reflected in the Holdings, a new Holdings record does NOT need to be created just for the checked-out piece.  That is, if the patron has no. 5, and the Holdings shows that we have 1-4 and 6-8, the Subfield X Holdings note can simply be added there, saying say something like “MANUAL LOAN for No. 5.  Please send to Olin 110 when returned by patron, new Item created for it on this Holdings”.    (In this case, only 1 record is created: the new Item record)

2.  If the patron has found & checked out a second copy of a work that was not in the database, a new “In Process” Holdings (and corresponding Item record) may be created for the existing bibliographic record, with the notes stating: “MANUAL LOAN: Please send to 110 Olin when returned.  Looks like a Copy 2 of this piece that was not in the database.”  (In this case, 2 records are created: a new Holdings, plus a new Item record).

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