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C
C
A
A
Got
me
when
you
move
your
card
under
it,
it
gets.
It
has
almost
a
green
mesh
and
you
can
put
it
any
direction
and
it
reads
all
the
phones
we've
tested
it
on.
It
seems
to
work
I'm
sure,
there's
some
that
it's
not
if
it's
a
terrible
picture
it
may
not
work.
The
only
thing
we're
having
some
problems
with
is
some
of
our
cards
begin
to
wear
out
and
when
the
corners
fold
up
so
badly
on
the
ends
that
it
won't
read
that
because
it's
missing
part
of
the
barcode.
C
All
right,
we
are
open
with
social
distancing
parameters
in
play.
We
have
some
of
our
public
access
computers
available,
have
any
catalog
computers
available.
Yet
we
have
story
walks
now
there's
kind
of
a
walking
park
out
in
front.
So
we
have
some
limited.
You
know
events
I
received
permission
to
open
code
club
back
up
again
with
social
distancing
enforced,
so
we're
getting
there,
but
it
hasn't
been
a
real
bad
bill
here.
Covet
nineteen
hasn't
been
really
bad,
like
twenty
cases
or
less
in
this
area.
D
Yeah,
we
have
I
think
there's
about
forty
cases
in
between
the
county,
I
live
in
and
the
county
that
our
libraries
in
and
most
of
them
have
been
in
the
county.
I
live
in,
so
we've
been
on.
It's
weird
like
about
half
of
us,
live
in
Whitman
County
and
have
been
on
much
stricter
lockdown.
Then
our
library
has
been
hon,
so
that's
been
kind
of
weird,
but
the
word
and
curbside
and
we
have
been
for
a
while
and
then
I
think
next
week.
D
Maybe
we're
gonna
start
doing
computer
like
computers
by
appointment,
where
people
could
schedule
an
appointment
to
come
in
and
do
the
computer
and
maybe
some
limited
hours
for
browsing,
not
at
the
same
like
because
we've
got
a
lot
of
complaints
from
regular
patrons
our
director
has
about
that.
They
can't
browse
and
like
they
don't
have
computers,
so
they
can't
like
go
on
and
put
on
holds.
D
You
know
they
can
call
and
we'll
help
them
put
we'll
put
on
holds
for
them,
but
we're
also
only
they're
kind
of
limited
hours
and
we
can
help
some
with
readers
advisory,
but
a
lot
of
times
they
just
want
to
browse.
They
just
want
to
go,
look,
walk
through
and
look,
and
so
there's
some
talk
about,
maybe
opening
up
with
like
really
limited
hours,
but
we
haven't
really
figured
out
what
kind
of
how
we
would
how
we
would
do
that
to
make
it
work
and.
C
C
C
D
We
have,
we
also
have
the
lpt1
through
envision,
where
I'm
like
wireless
printing,
although
our
are
like
mobile
printing,
doesn't
get
used
very
much
except
by
me
all
mobile
print
from
home
stuff
and
then
use
it,
but
we
probably
have
like
one
patron
a
month
that
uses
it
and
it's
usually
because
they
come
in
when
all
the
computers
are
full,
but
they
can
print
what
they
have
off
their
phone
yeah.
One
of
us
walks
them
through
it,
but
it's
not
something
we'd
like
to
lose
if
we
switch
to
like.
A
When
we
opened
up
the
downtown
library
in
May,
we
didn't
require
reservations.
We
just
moved
all
of
our
computers
around.
So
all
the
computers
were
well
beyond
6
feet
of
each
other
and
they
have
not
been
swarmed
with.
We
thought
they'd
get
a
lot
more
use
than
they
are
right
now
or
if
we
think
a
lot
of
folks
are
just
being
more
cautious.
D
How
are
you
like
disinfecting
your
keyboards.
A
Since
we're
not
open
I'm,
not
as
keyed
into
that
quite
yet,
but
I
think
what
they're
doing
what
we
have
here
and
what
we're
doing
for
staff
keyboards
in
the
in
the
joint
areas
is
a
combination
of
the
Clorox
wipes.
All
you
know,
on
the
keyboards
or
we've
got
some
I'll
call
disinfectant
spray
that
we'll
use
with
paper
towels,
depending
on
which
station
you're
at
depending
on
what
things
we
have.
But
it's
that
we're
wiping
down
the
desk
area,
the
keyboards,
the
mice.
A
All
of
that
I
did
have
to
jump
on
the
staff
at
that
hall
downtown
because
they
were
spraying.
The
the
bleach
bleach
based
alcohol-based
spray
directly
on
the
touch
strings
and
then
wiping
them
down
and
so
I
had
to
say.
Please
don't
do
that,
put
it
on
the
device.
There's
specific
things
that
clean
those,
let's
use
those
instead.
E
We're
gonna
be
using
a
70%
or
higher
I
was
the
propyl
alcohol
I
mean
granted
we're
a
special
collection
and
a
museum
library,
but
we
were
just
having
a
discussion
about
the
fact
that
our
safety
officer
had
brought
in
hand
sanitizer
but
hand.
Sanitizer
can
leave
residues
that
are
potentially
damaging
to
collections
so
we're
having
to
have
those
hand,
sanitizer
dispensers,
removed
and
order
way,
more
supplies
of
the
isopropyl,
alcohol
and
paper
towels
for
sanitizing
computers,
work,
surfaces,
tables,
etc,
etc.
B
B
B
D
Reason
I've
seen
people
other
reasoning
I've
seen
people
use,
for
that
is
that
the
alcohol-based
cleaning
products
and
bleach
cleaning
products
can
get
in
between
the
keys
on
keyboards
and
stuff
and
damage
the
inside
theoretically
or
can
with
keyboards
can
like
rip
off
the
letter
in
which
we
have
patrons
complain
about.
Even
if
there's
only
one
letter,
that's
too
worn
off
to
see
you.
D
C
E
D
Yeah,
our
computers
are
not
on
tables
where
we
can
like
art,
our
libraries
set
up
really
weird.
It
would
be
difficult
for
us
to
move
all
of
our
computers
away
from
each
other,
so
we're
thinking
of
just
taking
like
the
keyboards
and
mice
from
some
of
them,
and
then
we
can
like
trade
change
them
out
in
between
and
I
think
we
have
enough
keyboards
that
we
could
even
like.
D
A
You
know
we
were
fortunate
enough
to
don't
have
Network
folks
immediately
create
a
wireless
network
force
within
the
each
location.
That's
specifically
for
public
computers,
it's
a
totally
separate
wireless
network
than
the
public
wireless
network
or
our
staff
network,
and
we've
moved
all
of
our
public
computers
to
that
network.
So
all
we
need
is
a
power
cord
yeah,
which
has
given
us
that
flexibility
to
move
things
around
and
do
that
and
then
through
envision,
where
we
renamed
everything
in
a
naming
convention
that
identifies
where
they
are
within
the
building.
D
Nice,
we
only
have
like
four
unused
power
outlets
through
our
library,
yeah
we're,
hopefully
updating
our
library
renovating
it
soon,
they'll
be
able
to
add
more
power,
but
for
now
like
we
have
a,
we
actually
have
a
none,
a
non-public
public,
Wi-Fi
firk
for
some
of
our
computers
that
are
far
away
from
a
Ethernet
ports.
But
the
power
is
our
real
issue.
D
E
Well,
we're
planning
on
72
hours,
but
I
was
in
a
webinar
next
week
with
a
speaker
from
any
DCC
which
I
believe
is
the
Northeast
document
conservation
center
saying
they
may
be
revising
their
recommendations
up
to
seven
days,
and
since
we
are
a
very
low
youth
special
collection,
we
could
do
a
longer
seven-day
quarantine
but
I'm
double
checking
that
I'll
see
if
I
can
find
a
link.
D
A
Hours
we
are,
we've
cut
that
back
greatly
and
because
the
building
is
not
open,
everything's
at
least
sitting
here
for
24
hours
and
what
we
did
is
we
expect
everything
checked
out
for
two
weeks
and
what
we
did
instead
is.
We
gave
everybody
an
extra
week
week,
so
we've
changed
our
whole
circulation
policy
to
go
to
three
weeks
and
we'll
hold
an
item
for
you
for
up
to
seven
days.
F
B
D
Yes,
we
upgraded
last
month
we're
an
early
adopter,
so
we
updated
pretty
early
here.
Let
me
pull
I
think
we
were
updating
like
the
same
week
as
our
last,
the
last
meeting
from
this
pull
up
tickets.
We
were
pretty
good.
Our
jQuery
nothing
broke,
which
is
like
the
first
time
since
I've
worked
at
the
library
that
none
of
our
jQuery
broke
on
either
at
the
patron
or
staff
side.
D
D
D
D
D
And
then
we're
having
some
weird
stuff
with
our
transfer
slips,
but
we
think
that
might
have
to
do
with
our
very
weird
just
the
way
that
our
consortium
is
set
up
right
now,
because
of
like
some
of
the
libraries
being
open
and
like
our
district
is
allowing
transfers
between
the
district,
but
we're
not
doing
transfers
with
the
rest
of
the
consortium
right
now,
and
none
of
the
rest
of
the
consortium
is
doing
transfers
except
another
district.
And
sometimes
we
get
like
a
weird
second
receipt
that
prints
out.
D
That
just
says:
it'll
print
the
transfer
slip
and
then,
after
it'll
print
no
slip
template
found
on
its
own
tiny
slip,
yeah
and
that
didn't
start
happening
till
after
the
update.
But
we
also
like,
within
the
first
week
after
the
update,
was
when
we
started
doing
transfers
with
our
branches.
So
we're
not
sure
if
it's
something
that
would
have
happened
anyway
or
if
it
was
because
of
the
update.
D
Also
got
that
tab
or
the
transactions
tab
in
accounting
that
shows
unexpected
type,
foundering
upgrade.
I
think
that
was
because
they
moved
like
credit
types
and
debit
types
into
their
own
tables,
we're
in
two
different
tables,
and
if
you
go
in
to
where
you
can
edit
those
tables,
you
can
like
rename
I
think
it's
just
the
way
that
it
that
it
updated
them.
If
it
wasn't
something
that
was
already
in
the
system.
D
D
The
old,
like
some
very
old
ones
that
had
been
hard-coded
in
that
had
already
been
superseded
by
something
else,
but
that
there
were
still
records
somewhere
that
had
it
so
it
got
updated.
But
you
can
also
archive
those.
So
then
they
don't
show
up
as
many
places
and
that,
where
is
where?
Can
you
edit?
That.
A
F
D
Report
that
they
put
in
our
sidebar,
which
is
still
there
because
I
haven't
deleted
it.
It
also
does
where
the
account
type
is
account
and
debit
types
are
the
old
way
it
brings
back
any
of
the
reports.
Oh
okay
I
actually
made
a
small
change
where
you
can
now
to
the
report
which
I'll
put
in
the
chat
where
you
can
click
on
the
report
ID
to
go
into
the
edit.
A
I'm
trying
to
work
with
PayPal
to
get
a
set
up
to
have
the
PayPal
plug
it
you
know
to
use,
but
to
use
PayPal,
that's
proving
harder
than
I
expected
it
to
be
opened
up
communication
with
PayPal
within
an
hour.
Somebody
was
on
the
phone
we
spoke.
He
was
supposed
to
send
me
information,
we're
gonna,
start
setting
up
the
government.
It's
got
to
go
through
the
go
through
the
City,
Attorney's
Office.
It's
got
to
be
signed
by
the
city
manager.
All
of
this
stuff
he
said,
he'd
get
that
stuff
to
me.
A
D
B
They
did
add
a
bunch
of
a
lot,
a
bunch,
some
different
stylings
and
classes
and
stuff
to
the
OPAC.
So
I
know
that
I
have
to
go
in
because
a
bunch
of
my
links
are
click
buttons
right
now
we
need
to
fix
that
stuff
and
what
the
area
that
Barbara's
talking
about
doesn't
exist
in
our
current
version
up
in
the
top
right,
where
the
patrons
logged
in
there's
a
little
drop
down
there.
That's
not
there
in
1905!
A
I'm
really
worried
about
our
hours
are
eventually
I've
got
to
totally
redo
our
Oh
pack.
It
is
using
some
old
CSS
that
was
built
by
Michael
when
he
was
still
with
bottled
water
and
it's
pointing
to
a
github
site
holding
that
CSS
that
he
manages
and
I've
got
to
get
it
off
of
all
of
that
and
redo
all
of
it,
but
it
hasn't
been
a
priority.
This
upgrade
may
make
it
a
priority.
A
Or
remain
some
slowness
on
the
OPAC?
Is
anybody
else
seen
that.
D
D
G
G
D
We
don't
use
the
spine
label,
printer
I,
don't
think
anyone
in
our
consortium
does
but
I
know
we
do
have
some
people
who
do
receipt,
printing
and
regular
printing
and
have
that
problem
sometimes,
and
it's
like
every
time
she
switches
between
it-
wants
to
reset
the
merchants.
It
won't
save
her
merchant
settings,
and
so
she
started
just
printing
to
the
regular
printer
from
not
the
same
computer.
D
B
Solution
for
that
is
to
use
different
browsers,
so
they
use
Firefox
for
printing
one
like
paper
and
then
chrome
to
print
the
label.
Printer
is
a
printer
or
something,
but
we
do
have
the
same
experience.
We
have
a
few
libraries
that
use
labor
label
printers
and
they
do
just
use
the
quick
print.
The
formatting,
like
you
said,
isn't
very
robust
and
some
of
them
had
to
actually
go
in
and
adjust
their
strategies
because
they
wanted
more
to
print
on
the
label
than
that
was
actually
in
the
field.
B
A
A
However,
if
we're
doing
relabeling
projects
which
we're
doing
a
genre
fication,
we
were
just
starting
there's
honorific
ation,
as
all
this
coded
stuff
happened.
So
when
we
change
those,
we
use
the
batch
one
works
beautifully
for
that.
We
do
have
a
number
of
people
that
have
the
zebra
label
printers
and
they
use
those
for
one
offs.
They
use
the
software
that
comes
with
it,
so
they
just
copy
paste
it
into
the
zebra
software
and
print
it
out
into
the
settings
that
they've
got
there.
G
Okay,
well,
thank
you
all
I've
gotten
some
new
ideas,
I'm,
also
glad
to
see
that
some
of
you
are
coming
up
with
some
of
the
same
things
we
were.
We
were
looking
at
different
browser
profiles
to
use,
and
that
was
something
but
but
when
you've
got
three
printers,
it
doesn't
always
work.
You
kind
of
run
out
of
browsers
and
browse
your
profiles
very
quickly,
but
thank
you
all
yeah.
B
I
will
say
that
we've
done
that
as
well.
We
set
up
a
second
second
profile
on
Firefox,
so
it's
like
silent
prints
to
the
label
printer
in
one
profile,
but
not
the
other.
So
it
is
an
option
that
has
seemed
to
work
for
the
most
part,
but
I
and
another
option
that
we
we've
done
is
to
set
up
a
template
and
publisher.
That
can
then
be
more
customizable.
D
G
A
C
No,
you
all
see
that
yep
transport
cost
cost
matrix.
So
we've
got
a
number
of
branches.
One
of
the
branches
came
on
cane
long
live,
probably
April
1st
I
believe
it
was
it's
this
one
down
here:
Wasatch
County
Library
and
we
don't
have
a
courier
set
up
between
them
yet,
but
we
have
a
courier
between
all
the
others,
okay,
and
so
what
we've
been
trying
to
do
until
we
get
that
courier
set
up
is
to
wait
the
Wasatch,
County
Library
stuff.
So
much
that
you
know
things
don't
go
on
hold
from
across
the
system.
C
So
you
know
things
stay
within
our
area,
but
not
in
the
Wasatch
County
area.
So
this
was
kind
of
my
solution.
I,
you
know,
put
a
weight
of
100
on
Wasatch
there
and
over
here
on
the
on
this
side,
the
right
side,
but
in
we're
still
getting
holds
for
those
items
and
they're
still
getting
holds
for
our
items.
Anybody
have
any
suggestions
on
how
to
prevent
that
without
stopping
the
transfers
to
the
other
branches.
D
So
in
the
sir
confine
rules
you
could
change
what
the
new
libraries
rules
to
only
allow
holds
from
home
light
hold
policy
down
there
from
home
library
change
that
to
oh
wait.
Now,
let's
see
I'm
trying
to
think,
because
we
changed
a
lot
of
our
settings
when
we
went
into
lockdown
our
our
sir
confine
rule
our
whole
policy
rules,
we
change
to
follow
the
patrons
home
library
and
then
set
everyone
who
wasn't
doing
transfers,
like
kind
of
as
we
started,
closing
to
only
be
from
home
library.
D
C
D
C
D
C
C
D
A
Koha
administration,
it's
like
next,
it's
right
above
the
transportation
cost
matrix
in
the
just
like
administration
section,
although
I
don't
know
if
it
messes
things
up
to
use.
Both
someone
had
recommended
to
us
to
just
clear
out
the
transfer
limits
when
we
were
trying
to
cancel
the
transfers
or
like
stop
transfers
from
happening.
C
B
B
E
D
And
if
you
so,
if
you
do
it
for
the
other
branches,
you
can
just
go
and
clear
out
the
new
branch
from
each
item
type
and
there
is
I-
think
there
might
be
a
branch,
a
system
preference
to
tell
it
to
yes
check
this
table
when
I'm
doing
transfers.
B
A
different
option
that
were
using,
we
are
using
the
transport
cost
matrix,
but
you
we
just
disabled
like
the
libraries
we
don't
want
transfers
to
go
to
so,
instead
of
waiting
them
hi,
we
just
completely
turned
them
off
in
the
transport
cost
matrix
and
I.
Think
that's
working
in
the
transport
cost
matrix.
C
B
Mm-Hmm
I
think
it's
a
different
one,
because
it's
got
like
three
options:
static,
hold,
something
I,
just
thought
static
holds
Q,
wait,
that's
not
the
same.
No.
B
For
some
reason,
I'm
thinking
that
affected
us,
because,
oh
it's
because
we're
using
yeah,
that's
different
I,
don't
know,
but
that
came
into
play
at
some
point
in
relation
to
our
transport
cost
matrix.
I.
Think
it's
because
it's
using
the
calendar
to
turn
things
on
and
off,
and
the
transfer
cost
matrix
all
right,
I,
don't
know
either
and.
D
B
C
B
D
C
B
A
A
A
F
C
G
G
We
found
out
that
Mark
Noble
and
his
company
had
joined
up
with,
buy
water
and
and
they
were
able
to
migrate
us
to
a
version
of
Aspen,
still
pointed
to
Sierra
to
kind
of
bridge
us
over
this
gap.
Here
and
and
now
we're
gonna
have
Aspen
pointed
to
Koha
starting
tomorrow
and
yeah.
We've
been
very,
very
pleased
with
Micah
and
and
very
very
pleased
with
Aspen
and
mark
has
just
been
great
to
work
with,
and
it
it
really.
It
really
has
worked
well
for
us.
So
I'll
give
you
my
email
address
too.
C
A
Quotes
from
them
and
they're
both
higher
than
we'd
like
there's
a
huge
what
we
considered
to
be
an
exorbitant
cost
for
the
training
that
was
only
online
and
we
decided
that
was
a
little
more
than
we
wanted
to
pay
trying
to
get
that
ax
from
the
contract,
but
they
wouldn't.
Let
us
do
that,
so
we're
stopped
I'm.
F
A
F
A
A
All
right,
thank
you
all
for
attending
I
will
try
to
do
better
next
month
and
put
together
an
agenda,
but
we're
all
busy
right
now,
nope
until
things
normalize
a
little
bit.
It
may
not
happen
completely
understood
all
right.
Thanks
for
sharing
ideas
and
having
the
communication
we'll
see.
Y'all
later
Thanks.