Hello, folks,
As of
noon today,
46% of NH libraries have submitted their 2025 surveys.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
There are 21 days left to the deadline of April 30th.
Do not fret, don’t have a cow,
You can do it, ask me how!
Submit your surveys, one and all,
Then say “Hurray!” and have a ball!Have a good weekend, everyone,
Jen
Jennifer M. Finch (she/her)
Reference Librarian and State Data Coordinator
New Hampshire State Library
N.H. Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
20 Park St.
Concord, NH 03301
Office: 603-271-2060
Ref Desk: 603-271-2144
Jennifer.M.Finch@dncr.nh.gov
From the NHAIS Help Desk mailbox:
Is
there a way to keyword search the NHAIS Notes blog besides the Posts by
topic list?
Yes, just look for the search box in the upper left of the screen:
It's small and it disappears when you scroll down even a tiny bit. You'll be searching text of the entire 20-year archive of NHAIS Notes posts. Be aware that messages from before the fall of 2019 may refer to the workings of the ILL program in use prior to the current one.
Searching by month/year or topic are also options.
Seen on the NHAIS-L e-mail list:
"If a patron makes a list on share it and supposedly sends it to me where is it? I have not done this before but it would be helpful if this is a possibility."
Anyone, whether logged in or not, can save titles to a list in the NHAIS ILL System and send that list to any valid e-mail address. How users add titles to the list varies. On screens with multiple search results, click the icon under "List" for the desired title.
When viewing a single search result on the detail screen, choose "Add to Your List" from the menu on the left.
To send the list, users can choose the Email List button if visible. If it's not on the screen, click on the Your List icon in the upper right (just above "Login"), then choose Email List.
An e-mail address must be entered--let your patrons know which address you'd like them to use to send titles to you. The default subject line is "Session List" but that should be changed to indicate who's sending the list, which will appear to come from no-reply-nhais@librarycard.com.
The resulting e-mail, with "ILL request from..." entered in this example to replace the default "Session List" in the subject line:
All the above can be done without a login. At libraries allowing patron-initiated ILL requesting, patrons have the option to log in to save lists for future sessions. Otherwise, the list disappears in SHAREit when the current session is ended.
Another option for anyone to send bibliographic information from the NHAIS ILL System: choosing the "Email This Item" option in the left-side menu of the detail screen.
This sends more details than the basic title/author info transmitted with the list option and has more editable fields (just don't change "no-reply@auto-graphics.com" in the FROM area) but it only deals with one title per e-mail.
The resulting e-mail, with a patron name entered in place of "guest" in the FROM area for this example:
The NHAIS Interlibrary Loan system runs on Share-It, a product from Auto-Graphics (now part of Soutron Global for those keeping score at home). The first contract for this iteration of the system was approved by Governor and Council in July 2019. In 2023 we exercised our option to extend the contract for a period of 3 years. That extension will conclude on June 30, 2026.
We will be going before Governor and Council to seek approval for the remaining 3-year extension available to us in the original contract. If they approve we will continue with our current ILL system until June 30, 2029. We will begin the process of issuing an RFP for the next iteration of NHAIS Interlibrary Loan during 2028.
Today we submitted the contract amendment documents to the NH Department of Information Technology which will review and (hopefully) approve them. This is the first step toward having the contract amendment on the agenda for a June 2026 Governor & Council meeting.
Welcome to April and the new Request Manager screen. When you view that screen with the All tab selected (which is what you'll see when you first view the page after last night's software update), you may note several statuses that are not used in our system and were previously hidden. These include the following statuses on the borrower side:
ILL Review
ILL Review Awaiting Lenders
ISO Messages
NCIP Hold Placed
Passed to Local System
Request Transferred
And on the lender side:
ILL Review
ISO Messages
Request Transferred
Of course, you can now hide those statuses and all others with zero requests by choosing the Active tab, which most users will likely find to be the handiest way to view the Request Manager.
Remember that Items Awaiting Trading Partner Response is now Awaiting Borrower Action on the lender side and Awaiting Lender Action on the borrower side.
How do you get rid of those red dots? See the second half of a NHAIS Notes post from March 24. You should certainly have a look at notes on requests in your Borrower Action Items and Lender Action Items areas. It's probably not worth your time to deal with red dots for requests in Complete status. Remember that all requests in Complete or Expired status are automatically deleted after 365 days in either of those statuses.
We've received feedback that the font size on the statuses ought to be larger and have passed that suggestion on to Auto-Graphics.
If you need further help with anything in the NHAIS ILL System, contact the NHAIS Help Desk at nhu-pac@dncr.nh.gov or 603-271-2141.