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00:30:39 Lucas Gass: https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=28658
00:40:50 Jason - SEKLS: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/appearance/structured-data/book
00:41:48 Barbara Johnson - Bedford: https://www.oclc.org/en/news/releases/2022/20220413-google-search-links-directly-to-library-books.html
00:49:48 NEKLS Zoom 3 / George Williams: https://youtu.be/Q5eoUn2PG5Q
01:03:48 Barbara Johnson - Bedford: https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=7972
A
B
So
do
you
see
the
new
interface
yep,
so
I'm
trying
to
get
my
people
looking
at
this
and
starting
to
get
used
to
things
and
one
comment
that
was
made?
Was
you
have
the
search
box
and
then
all
your
selections
are
like
way
over
here
on
the
right
hand,
side
of
the
screen,
because
they're
all
on
one
line
and
they're
like
well
I'll,
be
you
know,
moving
my
cursor
from
here
to
there
when
I
want
to
split
screens
and
I'll,
be
back.
B
You
know,
searching
here
and
I
have
to
move
my
cursor
over
there,
so
they
wanted
to
know
if
we
could
have
it
more
like
the
way
it
is
now
so
I
just
played
around
with
some
things
and
I.
Don't
know
if
it's
the
best
way
to
do
it,
but
you
know,
moved
the
tabs
underneath
so
that
they
wouldn't
have
as
much
movement
across
the
screen
with
their
selections,
and
then
they
wanted
some
separation
between
the
search
bar.
B
They
felt
like
it
was
all
too
things
were
too
visually,
too
crunched
up
together
for
them,
so
I
just
added
some
padding
and
stuff
like
that.
B
B
C
A
People,
although
my
people
said
they
didn't
want
to
upgrade
during
summer
reading,
so
they've
requested
that
we
push
our
upgrade
all
the
way
to
August,
so
I
guess,
I'll.
B
A
C
A
And
I
want
to
like
rigorously
have
them
tested
in
our
test.
Server
over
the
summer,
like
I,
want
to
get
a
test
plan
and
make
sure
that
they're
doing
stuff
incentivize
it
somehow,
but
I've
got
people
actually
poking
at
it
using
it
before
we
make
any
make
the
big
change
but
make
any
other
changes.
A
C
They
won't
actually
use
it
until
it's
on
the
system
and
it's
in
production
and
then
for
the
first
three
days,
they'll
scream
about
how
this
button
isn't
in
the
same
place
it
used
to
be,
or
this
thing
has
changed
slightly
and
it
will
be
like.
Oh,
my
God
I
can't
do
my
job
anymore
yo.
This
is
so
horrible
and
then
you
go
back
a
week
later.
It's
like
I
was
complaining
about
what
I.
Don't
remember
that,
so
you
know
it
that's
my
experience
in
the
past.
C
A
B
C
I
I
do
the
exact
same
thing.
I
think
say
this
is
the
way
it's
going
to
be,
but
I
do
it
for
50
libraries.
A
That's
why
we
build
our
our
Consortium
as
not
a
Consortium.
This
is
the
service
that
we
offer
and
we
have
the
final
say,
but
generally
the
Jason
Taylor
ship
allows
some
input
from
its
users.
D
D
Yes,
you're
right,
that's
right!
Cataloging
tools
moved
to
their
own
homepage,.
D
A
Yeah
I
I
try
to
make
them
feel
bad
for
wanting
to
push
it
because
I'm
like
it's,
really
not
that
big
a
deal
you'll
get
used
to
it.
Nothing
functionality
hasn't
changed,
but
I
am
dealing
with
a
lot
of
people
and
I'm
dealing
with
a
lot
of
change,
averse
people
that
are
working
the
front
line
and
if,
if
it
gets
put
in
front
of
them,
while
they're
they've
got
like
stacks
of
50
books,
that
kids
are
trying
to
check
out
it's
kind
of
like
break
some
people
completely.
A
That's
a
strategy,
the
other
stuff
we
want
to
talk
about
today,
I
guess
I
did
have
a
question
for
you.
Lucas
I
finally
got
back
to
poking
at
the
kids
OPAC
stuff
a
little
bit
if
I
want
to
upgrade
that
Plugin
or
any
plugin
in
general
is.
Is
there
a?
Is
it
just
an
open,
a
ticket
situation,
or
is
there
a
way
that
we
can
do
that
on
our
end,
to.
D
Upgrade
the
plugin
yeah
you
can
do
that
on
your
end,
I!
Think!
If
you
do,
you
know
how
to
find
the
latest
version
of
a
plug-in
yeah.
A
D
Yeah
you
just
go
to
the
buy
water
repo
on
GitHub.
You
should
be
able
to
find
the
latest
KPC.
D
You
download
that
and
then
all
you
should
have
to
do
is
install
it
in
some
plugins
need
you
to
restart
memcache
plaque,
but
this
one
is
student,
because
all
it
really
is
is
Javascript.
Okay,
also,
like
I
asked
I
took
a
lot
of
your
stuff
and
added
it
to
the
plugin,
but
in
your
case
that
might
cause
a
little.
You
might
have
some
doubling
up
of
things
that
could
be
problematic,
but
I'm
afraid
you
know
how
to
solve
that
right.
D
Yeah
I
was
planning
on
remove
some
of
your
own
CSS,
but
I
did
make
a
update
that
put
a
lot
of
your
cool
design
stuff
in
there
awesome.
A
Yeah
I'm
I
wanted
to
make
more
changes,
so
I
figured
I
would
like
pull,
make
a
copy
of
my
code
and
pull
it
all
out
and
then
see
where
it's
at
with
with
the
update.
It's
that
you
made
and
then
put
back
in
the
pieces
that
I
still
want
I'm
I'm
like
slowly
moving
through
the
different
pages,
I
started
on
the
home
page
and
now
I'm
working
on
search
results
and
trying
to
make
those
more
how
I
want
them
and
then
I
need
to
work
on
the
detail
page.
A
A
A
D
Yeah
again,
if
you're,
if
you're,
making
neat
changes
like
I
might
want
to
take
them
put
them
in
there,
so
which
would
give
you
more
space.
So.
C
C
I,
cloned
the
I
cloned
the
plug-in
it
was
the
patron
permissions.
Modifier
I,
already
figured
out
on
my
system
what
needed
to
be
changed
and
so
I,
just
cloned
it
and
then
made
the
changes
and
then
did
a
did,
an
update
and
created
a
branch
and
then
Kyle
merged
it
in
because
they
were
good
changes
cool.
C
C
C
It
was
a
pretty
minor
change.
You
know
the
for
that
permissions
plug-in
when
you
looked
at
a
patron
that
had
a
that
was
attached
to
a
permissions
template
it
would
just
when
you
go
to
their
permissions.
It
would
say
this
patrons
permissions
is
controlled
by
a
template
and
it
would
hide
all
of
the
permissions,
and
so
all
I
did
was
I
changed
one
little
tiny
piece
of
code
that,
instead
of
hiding
all
of
those
permissions,
it
showed
you
those
permissions,
but
it
wouldn't
let
you
change
them
that
way.
C
You
could
see
what
the
permissions
that
you
had
based
on
the
template
were
without
having
to
go
back
to
the
template
to
see
what
the
permissions
were
so
I
mean
it
was
a
tiny
change.
It
was
like
one
half
of
a
line,
so
it
was
a
really
minor
change,
not
not
the
crazy
stuff
you're
doing
to
them
to
the
kids
plug
in.
B
We're
still
trying
to
decide
I'd
spend
a
couple
weeks
since
I've
worked
on
the
children's
OPAC,
but
Bristol
trying
to
decide
whether
we
want
them
to
place
holds
or
not,
and
I
haven't
really
gotten
back
to
the
youth
staff
on
it
and
we
had
to
do
budget.
So
we
got
put
on
back
burner
and.
A
Yeah
one
of
the
suggestions
that
my
youth
services
consultant
made
was
like,
if
you
make
it
like
a
shopping
experience.
Kids
will
love
that.
So,
if
I
can
set
that
up
with
the
cart
book
bag
thing
and
where
they're
like
picking
what
they
want
and
placing
a
hold
I
think
that'll
work.
But
it's
it
is
tricky
because,
because
you
hit
that
wall
where
they
need
to
log
in.
A
D
B
We're
thinking
once
we
get
the
youth
staff
using
it
at
a
certain
point.
We're
gonna
maybe
put
it
on
one
of
our
children's
as
the
default,
and
you
know
have
the
others
just
like
what
they're
used
to
we've
got
three
opacs
over
there
and
you
know
kind
of
see
what
people's
response
is
and
if
they
freak
out,
they
still
have
the
other
yeah.
A
We
haven't,
as
part
of
the
family,
place
stuff.
We
they
bought
a
like
an
iPad
Kiosk
for
up
front,
so
I've
been
trying
to
design
sort
of
around
using
it
on
an
iPad
and.
B
A
Touch
so
we're
gonna,
that's
gonna
be
one
of
the
first
places
we
put
it
and
test
it
out.
A
A
Trying
to
think
of
anything
else
that
I
did
find
in
the
last
month.
It's
been
a
busy
month,
so
I
I,
don't
know
I,
guess
I
could
look
at
my
jQuery
and
see
if
anything,
pops
out.
D
Jason
D:
do
you
all
use?
There's
jQuery,
that's
been
floating
around,
probably
in
the
jQuery
library
that,
when
you're
on
the
staff
results,
page
there's
a
location
column,
and
it
shows
you
all
the
library's
Holdings
all
of
the
various
libraries
Holdings
there's
jQuery
to
to
limit
that
to
your
logged
in
branch.
Do
you
use
that.
A
Yeah,
you
mean
along
the
right
side,
the
collapsing
and
expanding
of
locations.
Yeah
yeah.
D
A
It
broke
in
2205
and
Christopher
and
I
changed
some
stuff,
so
yeah
I'll
definitely.
C
D
Like
to
maybe
introduce
it
as
a
an
enhancement
and
get
it
into
Co-op,
but
I
did
rewrite
it,
but
I
really
wrote
it
in
a
way
that,
instead
of
going
to
each
individual
item
and
expanding
and
collapsing
for
item,
there's
just
one
at
the
top
of
the
page
for
expanding
and
collapsing
everything
on
the
page,
yeah.
A
If
my
computer
would
work,
you
can
click
the
headings
here
to
expand
individually,
but
there's
also
a
button
that
oh.
D
B
A
A
But
I
do
enjoy
having
that
tool
set
and
having
you
up
to
date
and
knowing
how
to
use
it
at
least
a
little
bit.
C
I,
don't
know
if
you
remember
that
working
on
that
see
all
items
in
that
location
stuff
that
was
at
the
first
Copa
us
conference
in
Wenatchee
Washington.
It
was
really
collaborative
because
Coeur
d'alene
had
already
been
doing
something
similar
and
Heather
here
at
Nichols
had
already
been
doing
something
similar
and
Nick
was
still
in
Vermont
and
he
was
all
doing
something
similar
and
they
all
work
together
to
to
make
it
what
it
became
really
useful.
So.
C
A
D
E
Just
wanted
to
to
join
the
conversation
it
sounded
like
you
were
talking
about
the
the
results
and
the
the
library
showing
over
on
the
right
side,
yeah
yeah,
sorry,
I
I
was
late,
I
been
working
on
some
other
projects,
but
no
I
would
love
to
see
that
that
that
normalized
into
code
or
at
least
a
plug-in
I.
You
know,
we've
been
using
that
from
the
the
get-go
and
it's
I
mean
yeah
for
consortiums.
That's
that's
a
no-brainer
need
there,
because
otherwise,
that
those
results
screens
get
just
beautiful,
yeah.
C
In
that
Consortium
in
velnet
there
were
seven
branches
for
Layton
County
Libraries.
So
if
one
of
those
seven
had
it,
I
wanted
all
of
them
to
show
in
Prairie,
The
River,
Library
District
had
nine
libraries,
and
so,
if
there,
if
one
of
their
libraries
had
it
all
nine
of
those
needed
to
show-
and
that
was
that
was
something
I
had
to
work
on
I
think
here,
I've
got
it
so
that
if
you're
one
of
the
Prairie
River
libraries
they're,
not
Prairie
River
prayer.
B
E
C
C
Fix
after
the
last
upgrade,
because
this
did
break
the
last
upgrade
or
20
2105
or
20,
something
like
that
it
broke.
C
But
that
would
be
something
if
they
could
be
controlled
by
the
search
group.
That
would
be
helpful
in
any
kind
of
development
if
you're
going
to
put
that
into.
D
E
I
would
love
you
know
within
the
branches
you
can
Define
IP
addresses
and
I
would
love
to
see
some
smart
displaying
of
information
based
off
of
that.
You
know
like
if
you're
look,
if
you're
pulling
up
something
in
a
staff,
side
or
OPEC
side-
and
you
know
this-
this
is
something
that
you
could
you
know-
opt
to
turn
on
or
off
for
each
branch
or
whatever.
E
But
you
know
based
on
that
IP
address
if
you're
coming
from
the
IP
address,
and
you
want
to
just
show
initially,
you
know
just
the
results
from
that
particular
Library
associated
with
that
IP
address
that
you're
viewing
from
you
could
do
that
and
then
you'd
have
a
link
to
to
reveal
more
options.
E
I've
found
no
value
to
adding
the
IP
addresses
to
the
libraries
at
this
point,
because
I
think
the
only
thing
that
that
applies
to,
if
I,
remember
correctly,
is
if
you
turned
on
a
a
setting
in
koha
to
limit
staff
logins
to
those
addresses
I.
Think
that's
the
only
thing
that
that
that
IP
addresses
used
for
at
this
time,
but
I
I
could
be
mistaken.
C
A
C
E
E
Then
it
would
adhere
to.
You
know,
just
show
the
items
from
that
library's.
You
know
collections
in
the
the
results
and
add
a
link
to
show
more
yeah.
That
would
be
extremely
helpful.
I
think
that
would
okay
streamline
results
of
it
and
you
know
you
could
have
settings
to
you
know.
Do
you
want
to
show
everything
or
just
things
from
your
your
IP
address
if
it
exists.
C
E
That
that
would
be
ideal,
I
mean
because
you
know
if
people
are
are
navigating
to
the
catalog
through
a
library,
then
you
know
that
that's
kind
of
the
library
that
they're
gravitating
towards
and
then
you
know
you
could
have
you
know
you
could
have
it.
You
know
basically
default
to
you
know
that
Library
choice
and
drop
downs.
You
could
have
it
default
to
those
particular
that
particular
libraries
items
in
the
results
and
then
say
reveal
more
that
type
of
thing
that
that
would
be
cool.
E
You
know
if
we
could
just
get
you
know,
even
if
we
just
started
off
with
saying
hey,
let's
start
incorporating
a
parameter,
a
library
parameter
in
the
URL,
and
it
doesn't
do
anything
you
know
from
the
get-go
at
least
that
would
give
us
something
those
of
us
that
hack
something
to
work
with
and
then
down
the
road.
We
could
add
features
that
that
actually
utilize,
that.
E
E
That's
another
approach:
I
mean
you:
could
you
could
do
that?
I?
Don't
have
any
experience
you
know
like
if
I
wanted
to
take
advantage
of
that?
How
to
to
look
for
that
branch
in
a
cookie,
but.
E
Then
you
have
then
then
you'd
have
the
you
would
have
the
added
problem
of
okay.
How
do
you
force
you
know
if,
if
somebody's
clicking
on
your
your
your
catalog
link
from
your
Library
web
page,
how
do
you
set
that
cookie
that
you
know
so
you
have
to
approach
that
if
you're
doing
it
from
the
cookie
stance
and
and
then
how
to
to
look
that
up,
URLs
are
a
little
bit
easier
to
to
deal
with.
D
Right,
except
for
the
Persistence
of
them,
because
then,
as
soon
as
you
get
to
the
main
page
of
your
OPEC
and
click
somewhere
else,
you
lose
your
param.
So
maybe
you
could,
from
your
website,
set
a
certain
param
and
then,
when
you
land
on
the
home
page
set
a
cookie
for
the
session.
It
says:
hey,
you're,
belonging
to
or
seems
like.
You
probably
belong
to
this
branch
and
then
do
stuff
based
on
that.
A
I'm
totally
unrelated
question
comment
idea.
You
know
when
you
search
in
Google
and
there's
the
thing
on
the
right
that
says:
hey
this
book's
available
in
your
library.
It
seems
like
that's
being
done
with
Json.
So
has
anybody
like
tried
to
make
that
work
with
quahoga
before
say
that
again
but
like
when
you
search
in
Google
on
the
right
side,
it'll
give
you
like
suggestions,
and
one
of
them
is
check
your
library
or
whatever
it
seems
like.
A
A
A
E
C
It
makes
me
wonder
if
it's
searching
worldcat
could
be
because
all
the
libraries
I
see
in
my
results
are
rollcat.
Libraries
and
most
none
of
mine
are
really
a
couple
of
them
actual.
E
B
Well
there
there
was
something
and
I
can't
remember
what
it
was
called
that
I
I
went
to
several
years
ago
and
it
was
adding
something
to
your
catalog
record.
It
seemed
like
and
then
I
just
don't
even
remember
the
details,
but
it
was
like
an
extra
thing.
You
had
to
do
and
we
weren't
ready
to
do
it
at
that
time
and
I
think
then
it
became
something
you
had
to
pay
a
company
to
do,
and
but
maybe
it
was
a
World
Cat
Discovery
thing
or
it's
very
big,
but
it
sounds
familiar.
B
And
I
think
this
is
a
little
bit
of
what
I
was
thinking
of
I
put
a
link
in
there
for
an
oclc
press
release
last
year.
E
E
E
This
was
problematic
for
libraries
that
wanted
to
get
rid
of
items
that
have
been
hanging
out
on
a
patrons
account
forever
and
there's
no
sign
of
ever
coming
back,
but
we
wanted
to
keep
the
charge
on
the
account,
but
you
know
get
rid
of
the
item
record
and
you
know
so
libraries,
if
you
removed
the
the
item
it
removed
it
from
the
the
patreon
account
and
removed
the
charge.
We
wanted
to
retain
that
charge,
and
so
the
way
around
that
is
libraries
had
to
remember.
E
E
That's
problematic,
if
you,
if
you're,
not
following
the
workflow,
exactly
and
So
after
talking
with
Bywater
for
a
while,
we
ended
up
going
with
the
option
that
when
it
goes
to
long
overdue
loss,
it
automatically
removes
it
from
the
patrons
checkouts
but
retains
that
that
charge
and
that's
worked
really.
Nice
we've
had
to
revamp
rewrite
the
some
of
our
lost
long-lost
overdue
reports
for
the
way
that
they're
looking
for
this
information,
so
we've
had
to
work
around
that
a
little
bit.
E
We've
also
had
to
add
a
it
used
to
be
that
if
an
item
was
long
lost
overdue
and
returned
when
it
was
checked
in
you
know,
of
course
it
removes
the
fine
just
like
it
it
does
now,
but
before
we
made
that
change,
you
still
had
a
link
to
the
patreon.
We
could
go
to
that
Patron
when
checking
in
and
make
sure
that
that
charge
is
removed.
You
know
just
double
check
some
things,
the
the
anal
things
that
Librarians
do
and
you
know
that
link
disappeared.
E
So
we
I
had
to
work.
I
was
working
trying
to
figure
out
an
API
way
of
putting
that
link
back
in
there
couldn't
figure
it
out.
I
had
I
I
ended
up
having
to
do
a
based
off
of
a
report,
but
we
added
that
last
borrower
back
in
on
the
checkout
on
the
check-in
screen,
so
that
we
could
link
to
that
if
we
needed
to.
E
E
E
So
it
was
a
small
issue,
but
you
know
that
that
message
didn't
stand
out
to
the
clerks
very
well
and
what
I've
done
in
the
past
with
our
overdue
items,
if
somebody
has
items
that
are
overdue,
but
not
you
know
not
blocking
you
know
not
outright
blocking
and
saying
you
can't
check
out
anything
I
would
turn
the
the
bar
code
text
field
pink.
You
know
just
to
make
it
more
evident.
Hey,
there's
issues
with
the
account
you'll
be
able
to
proceed
with
an
override,
but
you
know
this
stuff
should
be
addressed.
E
Well
now
that
that
overdue
is
not
in
the
list,
it
doesn't
do
that
with
the
box,
and
so
I've
had
to
I
added
some
API
to
to
determine
okay
they've
got
a
balance
over
x
amount.
Let's
turn
that
box
pink,
but
also
I
put
a
message:
a
placeholder
in
the
barcode
field
that
says
OS
and
then
the
balance.
So
that's
that
turned
out
pretty
cool,
so
I
had
to
work
around
that.
So
I
did
that
and
I
had
some
good
responses
from
that.
E
It
makes
it
more
evident
that
you
know,
even
though
it's
not
blocking
them
from
checking
out
there's.
There
are
issues
with
the
account
that
need
to
be
addressed
so
so
I
did
that.
That's
that's
one
thing
that
I've
been
working
on.
E
E
I
can't
even
remember
what
conference
it
was,
but
at
a
conference,
I
wrote
some
code
to
add
placards
to
the
OPAC
checkout
screen.
So
if
you
search
for
certain
things
like,
if
some
it
looks
like,
looks
like
somebody's
looking
for
or
searching
for
newspapers
in
our
catalog,
a
placard
comes
up
and
talks
about
our
newspaper
database
or
if
there's
searching
for
languages
shows
a
placard
saying
hey,
you
might
be.
You
know.
If
you're
looking
for
languages,
you
know
check
out
this
database
kind
of
thing.
E
So
I
wrote
that
a
long
time
ago,
it's
nice
and
everything.
If
you
want
to
update
it
it.
You
know
you
have
to
kind
of
decipher
the
the
the
jQuery
that
I
that
I
wrote
for
it
to.
E
You
know
add
to
or
or
update
it
it
would
be
nice
if
this
was
a
plug-in
I'd
like
to
develop
it
as
a
plug-in,
but
for
me
to
get
there
I'm
going
to
have
to
learn
how
to
set
up
and
maintain
a
a
Docker
instance
for
creating
an
environment
that
I
can
fool
around
with
that
stuff
in
and
I
haven't,
had
any
experience
doing
that
my
last
development
was
done
via
devbox,
which
is
kind
of
go
in
the
way
of
the
dodo
bird
because
of
Docker
and
so
I'm
having
to
learn
I
have
to
learn
something
new
and
find
the
time
to
do
it
and
the
videos
that
are
out
there
are
great.
E
But
they
assume
that
you
know
some
other
pieces
like
git
and
to
you
know,
move
forward
in
that,
and
then
the
the
video
demo
also
shows
it
in
a
Mac
environment
and
Jason
and
I
and
and
Fred
were
talking
about
this
yesterday
a
little
bit.
E
But
you
know:
there's
nothing
that
really
shows
you
how
to
do
it
in
a
Windows
environment
and
it
sounds
like
there
might
be
some
complications
even
doing
it
in
a
window
environment
and
that's
a
that's
a
gap
that
that
needs
to
be
to
be
looked
at
I'm
I'm,
going
to
see
about
kohai
us,
you
know
investigating
this
more
to
figure
out.
Can
it
be
done
and
educate
people
on
you
know
how
to
do
it,
but,
like
you
know,
we.
A
E
A
lot
of
people
in
the
koha
community
that
are
in
the
windows
environment,
and
so
you
know
it's
great
that
it's
in
a
you
know
it's
being
demonstrated
in
a
Mac
environment,
maybe
Works
in
a
Linux
environment,
but
we
really
need
to
bridge
this
Gap.
Where
you
know
most
of
the
people
that
wants
to
help
are
working
in
a
Windows
environment.
We
need
to
be
able
to
do
that.
C
One
of
the
you
know
you
were
talking
about
to
go
back
to
your
work,
full
flow
for
long
overdue
items.
When
I
got
here
to
Knuckles.
We
had
just
started
a
process
where
things
go
from
long
overdue
at
45
days
overdue,
an
item
automatically
switches
to
lost
and
I.
C
Actually
the
status
we
use
is
called
lost
more
than
45
days
overdue
and
when
they
become
lost,
they
are
immediately
removed
from
a
patrons
card,
and
that
was
working
out
really
well
for
us
for
a
long
time,
because
when
an
item
went
lost,
the
workflow
that
we
have
is
the
item
goes
lost
and
the
patron
gets
billed
and
the
item
is
removed
from
their
account
and
then
13
months
later
any
any
item
that's
been
lost
that
has
any
lost
or
missing
status
for
more
than
13
months.
C
At
the
end
of
that
time,
it
automatically
gets
deleted,
because
that
was
the
issue
that
we
had
when
I
got
here
in
2016
is
that
nobody
was
the
bigger
libraries
had
come
up
with
processes
for
what
to
do
after
an
item
went
lost.
They.
C
And
it
saves
the
smaller
libraries
a
ton
of
time,
and
that
was
was
working
out
pretty
well
for
us
and
and
the
issue
that
we
had
as
if
somebody
comes
in
and
they've
got
a
book
that
they
that
they
had
a
late
fee
on.
There
would
be
something
in
the
description
field.
C
That
said,
this
is
the
title
you
know
after
the
items
deleted,
it
would
leave
information
in
the
description
like
the
title
and
the
due
date
and
the
barcode
number
and
then
a
developer
had
the
idea,
let's
put
the
barcode
number
in
a
different
field
in
the
overdues,
in
the
patrons
fines
and
then
what
happens
then
is
when
the
item
gets
deleted,
that
barcode
number,
since
it's
been
moved
into
a
separate
field
and
is
linked
to
the
item
when
the
item
gets
deleted,
that
barcode
number
isn't
saved
in
the
description.
E
C
That
was
one
of
the
last
things
Heather
did
before
she
left.
Is
she
got
by
water
to
rewrite
a
long,
there's
a
script
that
was
written
for
us,
because
the
issue
was
that
there
are
certain
libraries
that
don't
there
were
this
script
that
we
have
written
is
like
a
it's
like
the
long
overdue
script
or
something
it's
one
of
the
cron
jobs.
C
But
it
was
written
that
just
everything
after
a
certain
number
of
certain
point
of
time
would
become,
would
become
Mark
lost
and
removed
from
the
patrons
account,
and
so
they
added
some
flexibility
into
that.
So
it
doesn't
affect.
The
script
has
been
Rewritten,
so
it
can.
C
It
has
switches
for
like
borrower,
categories
and
I
think
there
might
be
switches
in
there
for
libraries,
but
there's
some
extra
switches
in
there,
so
that
our
script
doesn't
affect
certain
types
of
borrowers
at
particularly
at
the
school
district
and
at
the
professional
level,
like
the
ill
accounts
that
are
like
that,
our
libraries
used.
Those.
C
Become
never
get
moved
from
long
overdue
to
Lost
and
then
at
the
other
script
is
just
one
that
that
I
don't
know
what
it's
called,
but
it
deletes
items
based
on
based
on
what
their
status
is
and
when
the
status
was
changed.
Last
and
I
don't
know
what
that
Crown
job
is
called,
but
we've
got
it
set
so
that
anything
more
than
13
months.
C
If
it's
been
it's
based
on
the
lost
on
date,
if
it's,
if
it
has
any
kind
of
lost
status,
and
it's
had
that
for
more
than
13
months,
it
gets
deleted
if
it's
got
a
withdrawn
status
for
more
than
13
months.
Those
get
deleted
and
seems
like
there
might
be
one
other
set
of
conditions.
C
I
might
have
to
look
and
dig
around,
but
I
think
there's
three
different
conditions
that
you
know.
If
an
item
has
that
situation
for
more
than
13
months,
they're
deleted
automatically
and
I
think
it
runs
once
a
week.
I
think
it's
like
every
Sunday
morning.
It
runs
and
then
the
same
is
true.
Any
items
that
are
more
than
15
days
old
and
have
not
had
an
item
attached
any
any
billographic
records
that
are
fifth
more
than
more
than
two
weeks
old,
that
don't
have
an
item
attached
to
them.
They're
automatically
deleted
those
biblios.
So.
E
It's
interesting
that
you
got
or
the
she
got,
buy
water
to
run
a
script
and
do
that
because
I
had
talked
to
buy
water
about
I
I
do
something
once
a
month
and
it
doesn't
matter
how
frequently
I
do
it?
It's
basically
the
the
same
thing
I
clean
up
our
patrons
and
yeah
I
I
go
in
there
and
I
permanently
delete
patrons
that
have
been
expired
for
a
couple
years.
E
You
know
so
they've
been
expired,
so
their
account
is
good
for
two
years
and
expires,
and
if
it's
it's
expired
for
two
years,
then
we
just
delete
the
the
account
so
I
do
that
and
of
course
you
know
the
system
knows
not
to
delete
them.
If
there's
stuff
that's
outstanding
on
it
right,
I
asked
them.
Can
you
just
automate
this
and
they
were
very
hesitant
about
to
doing
anything
like
that?
I.
C
Asked
the
same
thing
about
deleting
expired
patrons
after
a
certain
amount
of
time
and
the
reluctance
wasn't
that
there
isn't
a
script
that
does
that
the
reluctance
was
that
the
scripts
that
exists
doesn't
put
them
in,
doesn't
move
them
from
borrowers
to
deleted
borrowers.
It
moves
them
from
borrowers
and
just
deletes
them
out
of
the
system
permanently,
which
is
what
I
do
anyways
I.
Don't
do
it
that
way,
but
they
said
that
I,
don't
remember
who
I
talked
to
this,
and
this
has
been
several
years
ago.
C
They
said
they
don't
like
to
do
that
and
they're
really
hesitant
to
do
it,
because
it's
because
it's
permanent
and
that
way,
if
somebody,
if
somebody
calls
back
you
know
if
somebody
gets
deleted
on
Wednesday
and
somebody
calls
on
Thursday
and
wants
them
at
it
back
they
they
have
to
say
no,
we
can't
add
it
back.
They're
gone.
E
Yeah-
and
you
know
we
probably
I'd-
probably
retain
those
patrons
if,
if
they
have
been
expired
for
like
five
days
or
something
like
that,
but
they've
been.
C
C
We
we
still
talked
about
doing
a
video
on
our
Pro
different
processes
for
and
the
reason
we
didn't
do.
It
is
because
the
last
upgrade
broke
part
of
my
process.
So
when
remember
that
batch
Patron
modification,
so
we
need
to
still
do
a
video
about
that
yeah,
but
the
the
script
for
deleting
long
overdue
items
and
long
long,
missing,
item
long
lost
items
and
long
withdrawn
items
and
and
those
they
don't
pull
them
from
the
system
completely.
They
just
push
them
into
deleted,
biblios
and
deleted
items.
Yeah.
E
I,
you
know,
I
I
wouldn't
have
a
problem
retaining
the
deleted
patrons
for
a
little
while,
but
for
me
to
get
there,
you
know
we.
We
have
a
bug
that
we're
talking
about.
You
know
how
to
retain
Deleted
things
in
code
right
now.
We're
sticking
them
in
different
tables
which
breaks
a
bunch
of
links,
and
so
it's
like
okay,
yeah
great
we're
putting
that
stuff
in
other
tables.
E
But
if
some,
if
we
want
to
undo
that,
that's
a
that's
a
big
mess
to
for
whoever
to
undo
it
and
it
still
doesn't,
you
know
cleanly
restore
things
and
so
there's
a
discussion
about
moving
away
from
Separate
Tables
and
just
flagging
the
records
with
a
deleted
on
dates.
And
then
you
know
if
if
that
date
exists
in
that
in
that
field
to
the
system,
it
looks
like
it's
deleted,
but
it
doesn't
really.
It
doesn't
break
anything
which
is
which
would
be
ideal
and
then,
if
we
have
to
undo
it.
E
E
C
I've
gotta
I
buy
water.
Has
a
script
running
on
my
deleted.
Patron
table
deleted
borrowers
that
anything
that's
in
there
for
more
than
13
months.
It
just
automatically
deletes.
E
It
you
know
I'm
I'm,
all
for
that
you
know,
I
would
love
to
be
able
to
automate
a
lot.
But
what
what's
frustrating
to
me
is
that
you
know
a
lot
of
this
stuff
is
done
on
the
back
end
and
I.
Can't
I
can't
go
and
refer
to
things
and
look
at
okay.
Well,
this
is
how
this
is
set
up.
This
is
how
this
is
set
up.
It's
all
in
bywater's,
hands
and
I
can't
see
any
of
that.
E
So
if
I
forget
something,
if
I
haven't
written
it
down
or
updated
my
information
about
that,
it's
like
I,
don't
necessarily
know
what's
going
on,
whereas
you
know
anytime,
I
have
a
question
about
okay.
How
did
we
have
this
set
up?
I
can
go,
look
at
the
system,
preferences
and
say:
okay.
This
is
how
we
have
it
set
up
and
I
don't
have
to
bug
anybody
and
I.
I
can
easily
refer
to
something
I
don't
have
to
notate
something
somewhere
I.
C
E
D
E
Yeah
it's,
it
would
be
a
start
to
be
able
to
see
that
stuff.
It
would
be
even
better
if
there
was
an
interface,
so
we
could
actually
set.
E
I
mean
I
I
understand
that
there
are
certain
things
you
could
do
to
to
break
things
like
you.
You
probably
shouldn't
have
that
ability,
but
you
know
for
some
basic
things
sure
you
know
if,
if
there
were
some
interfaces
that
you
know
gave
you
safe
parameters
to
to
work
with,
that
would
be.
That
would
be.
D
C
Yeah
I
I
think
it'd
be
nice
just
to
have
the
about
information
include
what
what
crons
are
running
because,
like
I
said
about
twice
a
year,
I'll
say
to
buy
water.
Can
you
can
you
send
me
a
copy
of
my
contact
file
and
the
nice
one
of
the
nice
things
about
our
cront
tab
file
at
least
I'm
sure?
It's
probably
that
way
with
all
of
them.
Is
that
there's
they
usually
note
which
ticket
was
is
related
to
a
change
in
the
Quran
tab.
C
D
There
has
been
quite
a
few
things
too,
where
we've
met,
where
kohas
moved
Triggers
on
Prime
jobs,
from
the
actual
command
line
to
something
that
you
can
control
via
system
preference.
C
I
know
for
me,
today's
the
20th
so
tomorrow
is
the
is
the
11th
anniversary
of
the
night
that
I
stayed
up
to
like
one
o'clock
in
the
morning
with
Ruth
bavished
on
the
phone
saying:
okay,
what
do
I
do
now,
yeah
and
then
the
next
morning
Ruth
was,
you
know,
doing
all
the
crazy
stuff
with
Kohan
and
then
on
Monday
morning
we
opened
and
we
were,
we
had
switched
from
Voyager
to
kohas,
so
so
that
was
11
years
ago
this
weekend,
wow
and
there's
a
lot.
That's
changed
in
those
11
years,
yeah.
E
For
for
a
product,
I
mean
I,
can't
think
of
many
products
that
have
changed
as
radically.
As
you
know,
koha
has
over
the
years
you
know,
there's
Gohan
grows
and
and
meets
the
expectations
where
you
know
you
have
to
hope
and
pray
that
something's
going
to
happen
with
the
you
know.
Out
of
the
box
product.
You
know:
that's
not
open
source.
C
I
still
think
back
to
Voyager
when
I
started
working
in
Layton,
County
library
and
we
were
using
Voyager
and
how
it
the
one
time
that
I
got
to
speak
to
somebody
that
worked
for
equinox
or
for
what
was
the
name
of
the
company
that
managed
Voyager.
It
wasn't
Equinox
I,
don't
know
I.
D
C
You
know,
because
if
they
choose
the
wrong
pickup
location,
the
way
you
had
to
do
it
now
is
you
had
to
go
in,
cancel
the
request,
replace
it
with
the
new
location
and
then
move
it
up
and
down
the
holds
Q
to
get
it
in
the
right
spot
and
then,
like
three
years
later,
the
guy
said.
Oh,
we
added
that
feature
that
you
wanted
and
it
was
the
raw
and
it
didn't
work
right
and
it
was
it
wasn't
the
feature.